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A History of the County of Essex
… White Colne Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 Miblanc … in 1919 sold the house to E. C. Hill and the farm to P. D. Botterell. The house, then called Berewyk Hall, was … Forge Farm, White Colne. E.R.O., T/P 181/3/15. Ibid. sale cat. A315; ibid. T/M 266. C.T.S., Short Story of White Colne …
Old and New London
… Jones' Design for a New PalaceResidence of the Ladies and Gentlemen of the CourtAn Ingenious Design for Rebuilding … the "superstitious pictures" to be burnt. After Sir P. Lely's death, his noble collection of drawings andand forty-eight poor women, boiled beef and shoulders of mutton, and small bowls of ale, which is called dinner; after …
Old and New London
… with learned Muses grac'd, But by his death imperfect and defac'd." Storer's Metrical History of Wolsey. … been commenced as far back as the year 1828, when "The Cat and Bagpipes," at its south-eastern corner, disappeared. … Secretary of the Treasury, used to dine on a plain mutton chop. The old Foreign Office, which stood on the south …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… 1855 1. July. Sunday. Went to Maze Pond twice morning and evening. No news. A very fine day. The Head … and described by himself. 31. Went on with 'Chinese cat merchant.' No news. My father went to Richmond Park and I … in our house. 3. Finished Peruvian woman and went to S.P.C.K. No news. The contest for the election of member of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Wicken lies about ten miles north-east of Cambridge, and five south of Ely. 17 It covers 1,604 ha. (3,965 a.) 18 … econ. hist. Liber Elien. (Camd. 3rd ser. xcii), pp. 3, 87. P.R.O., C 78/146, case 13; C 229/4, no. 44; cf. above, … 1, 27. 75 C.R.O., QRLv 2, p. 255; Q/RLv 4, p. 225 (from cat.). 76 Cambs., Hunts., & Peterb. Life, Oct. 1970, 23-4; …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which here forms the boundary between Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire. 38 The parish is separated by the river … for the loss of common grazing, amounting to 72 a. 2 r. 35 p., which was divided between the freeholders in 1861, when … of the Church of England. Below, local govt. Below, educ. Cat. Pat. 1281-92, 382; below, manors and other estates. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held of that honor throughout the Middle Ages, in the 13th and 14th centuries as one knight's fee, 22 and into the early … the 1460s, 52 leaving Wicken to his son and namesake (d. v.p. 1476 × 1483). Before his death in 1484 the elder Thomas … Close R. 1253-4, 104; L. & P. Hen. VIII, vii (2), p. 559. Cat. Anct. D. iii, D 326. V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 149, wrongly …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… plough teams, 15 at the principal manor, 4 at Harlesden, and 1½ at East Twyford. The largest manor, which had no … 48 for the E. Alec Colman Group in 1963, 49 and for O.U.P. next to their warehouse in Press Road in 1965. 50 During … Mus., 1 B 23 (sewer rate 1871-3). Ibid. Wood F 19 (sale cat. 1/5). Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1890). Grange Mus., NM 4; inf. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… belonging to the church of St. Paul, four men from Neasden and three from 'Forth tune', possibly to be identified with … was acknowledged at inclosure in 1823, when 1 r. 27 p. at Edgware Road was allotted to him. 51 The Ecclesiastical … & Co.'s Sale Catalogue, 10 Apr. 1957, and J. Harris, Cat. of Brit. Drawings for Archit. in American Collns. (New …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ESTATES. In 1468 John Careley granted to John Roberts and others a house and land in Neasden which he had acquired … and Chambers and the estate of Westminster abbey. He was M.P. for Middlesex and a member of the committee to try Charles … 1817). Ibid. EA/WIL. Ibid. Acc. 262/40, pt. 1 (sales cat. 1837); Acc. 262/61/1. Ibid. Acc. 262/40, pt. 1 …
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