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A History of the County of Essex
… by will proved 1836, gave 500 in trust for the alms-women. Elizabeth Hoyte and Mary Goldthorp by deed of 1844 gave 2,300 … year. It was sold in 1927 for 14,000, which was invested. Elizabeth Toppesfield, by will proved 1660, gave a … 594. Grants totalling 312 were made to 30 applicants. 35 Elizabeth Bowerbank, by will proved 1916, left 650 in trust …
A History of the County of Essex
… for marriage in 1554, but restored after the accession of Elizabeth I. 43 In 15556 18 Protestants were burnt at …
A History of the County of Essex
… to him. 74 From 1829 to 1844 it was occupied by his sister Elizabeth Fry and her family, who in 1842 entertained …
A History of the County of Essex
… War and was later reconstructed. In 1949 it was renamed Elizabeth Fry school. In 1954 it was restricted to physically …
A History of the County of Essex
… to have started in West Ham during the Spanish wars of Elizabeth I. Powder mills are mentioned in 1588 (at the Three … carried on at Stratford by 1843 in premises belonging to Elizabeth Reynolds and occupied by Charles Saunders. 71 This … English Ceramic Circle Trans. v (1963), 195216. See also Elizabeth Adams, Some links between porcelain factories of …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1485 to Nicholas Harpesfeld, and in 1487 to his queen, Elizabeth. 67 On Warwick's execution in 1499 the manor was … her husband, was still holding Bretts in 1567. 73 In 1576 Elizabeth I granted the manor to (Sir) Thomas Heneage, who … Courtney. Courtney (d. 1719) left Bretts to his sister Elizabeth, wife of William Beauchamp, from whom it descended …
A History of the County of Essex
… in West Ham, as in East Ham. 32 Philanthropists included Elizabeth Fry (17801845), prison reformer, who lived at The …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… because his mother (d. 1655) held the estate. His cousin Elizabeth Levett, who was owed an annuity, held courts … satisfied. Oliver's eventual heir was his surviving sister Elizabeth, wife of Edward Clarke, who with Oliver's widow … poor. 22 The legacy may have been ineffective and in 1755 Elizabeth Pope bequeathed 100 to teach poor children and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… John Stanhope (son of Richard, son of sir Richard) married Elizabeth, the daughter of sir Thomas Talbot, and by her had …
Survey of London
… like its original brevity of the early 1770s when the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (formerly Risinghill) School … plaque was mounted on the wall alongside what is now Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, unveiled by the historian … estate was inherited in equal portions by his daughters, Elizabeth and Charlotte. It was under Charlotte's husband, …