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A History of the County of Hertford
… in 1505 and was succeeded by his son of the same name. 20 Nicholas the younger died in 1515, and the manor passed to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bilson, clerk, Nov. 10, 1660. Francis Worrall, A. M. Jan. 20, 1667, obt. Oct. 1671. 11 Thomas Lees, A. M. March 2, … clerk, Jan. 18, 1724, resigned 1725. Edward Brown, A. B. Oct. 2, 1725, resigned 1727. William Henry Giraud, A. B. July 12, 1727, obt. March 18, 1769. Athelstan Stevens, A. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rite in it, excepting the consecration of the Lord's body. 20 The remains of this desecrated chapel are still in being, …
A History of the County of Essex
… a network of tramways leading to the riverside wharfs. 20 In 1895 the western end of Clarence Road already existed, … Thurrock U.D.C. joined with Hornchurch U.D.C. and Romford B.C. to open the South Essex crematorium at Corbets Tey, … Stifford, 84; T.C.L., Pamph. T728p, Notes on the Elms by B. D. Evans (TS.); cf. E.R.O., D/CT 355. Palin, More about …
A History of the County of Northampton
… work, and the residence of Lieut.-Col. Malcolm Romer, O.B.E. The rectory, a little distance to the north-east, a … Bedell and William Ward, and the heirs of William Ward. 20 The manor next appears in the hands of Christopher Curteys … Addington Manor is occupied by Lt.-Col. Malcolm Romer, O.B.E. Mr. S. E. R. Lane and Mr. G. H. Capron, J.P., are the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… (or Reuen) Alne, afterwards corrupted to Round Alne. 20 Five of the principal tenants in 1552 state that 'about … de Winchelcumba, ii, 5301. a S.-on-A. Throckmorton Ct. R. b S.-on-A. Misc. 29. (Copy, 'abstracted from a deed relating … (1788) and by Smith (1808), but not by Greenwood (1830). B'ham Arch. Soc. Trans. liv, 70. Royce, Landboc, i, 247. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… It is said to have been named after Emma wife of Cnut. 20 It seems to have been called 'Amwell Well' in the 14th … 26827). V.C.H. Herts. ii, 979. Ibid. V.C.H. Essex, i, 429 b. Possibly the Hertford 'berewick' was 'Limesy fee' in which … (see the account of the Borough). V.C.H. Herts. i, 325 b; cf. ibid. 299; V.C.H. Essex, i, 338. See under Little …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… is comparatively well wooded. In 1086 it had woodland for 20 pigs. 7 By the southern boundary lay until after 1700 a … 1944. 559 This account was written in 1973. Census, 1961. B.L. Maps 1690(1); cf. C.R.O., 124/P 12 (draft incl. map). … V. Ibid. M 25. e.g. ibid. M 6, ct. roll 4, 10 Hen. VI. B.L. Maps 1640(15). C.R.O., 619/T 22. C.R.O., R 60/24/2/30 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was unfenced north of Great Barrington in the 18th century 20 and remained partly so in 1962. Between the two villages … information. Deeds at Barrington Grove. Ex inf. Mrs. R. B. Mills, of Barrington Grove. Glos. R.O., Q/AV 2, rot. 13; … of Glos. (1777). Rudder, Glos. 262. C 115/A 14 ff. 6970 b. Bryant, Map of Glos. (1824). G.D.R. Great and Little …
A History of the County of Oxford
… occurs between 1209 and 1212, and Great Bourton in 1265. 20 The predominant building materials in the village were … from 1831 until 1931, when J. W. Hadland sold it to Brig. B. N. Sergison-Brooke, who sold it in 1947 to Major E. L. … daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Berner (d. 1864) and her son A. B. M. Berner (d. 1901). In 1902 the property was sold to …