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A History of the County of Essex
… of the three Theydon parishes, lies between Theydon Garnon and Stapleford Tawney at a distance of 3 miles from … to the church, south-west to Hobbs Cross in Theydon Garnon (a farm lane), and west to Coopersale and Epping. The … icehouse of Hill Hall. This may have dated from the 17th or 18th century. 14 In the extreme south of the parish is …
A History of the County of Essex
… who was still alive in 1069 but had been succeeded in or before 1075 by his son Swein. Robert was Sheriff of Essex … passed to Robert de Theydon, probably his son. Robert or a namesake had had the wood at Theydon as early as 1163 … acres of wood, and 8 d. rent in Theydon Mount and Theydon Garnon, and properties in Hertfordshire. 86 In 1384 they …
A History of the County of Essex
… number of pupils. The children were transferred to Theydon Garnon school. 78 The building is now used for parochial and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… measurement 827 acres, of which 88 are woodland, 66 common or waste, and the remainder arable and pasture; the soil is … of wood surmounted by a shingled spire. Thoydon-Garnon, or Cooper-Sail (All Saints) THOYDON-GARNON, or … parish takes the adjunct to its name from the family of Gernon, who were anciently its proprietors. It comprises 2910 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… eastern corner and divides Lostock from Blackrod. Huyton or Highton lies on the northern boundary, while Arleyfamous … argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all a fesse azure. In the 16th century the principal resident family was that of Hyton or Huyton, whose house was called The Hall. They appear to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… pebble beds of the bunter series of the new red sandstone or trias. To the south-east of Garston cliffs of drift … at Otterspool, at the extreme north, 'a stone-paved slope or sheeting' seems to have been more successful. Here there … the men and all things pertaining to it, without injury or insult. 11 Later still, in 1227, Henry III included it in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1 This township is usually called Newton in Makerfield or Newton le Willows, to distinguish it from other places of … the demesne was valued at 4. 13 BARONY Afterwards the fee or barony of MAKERFIELD was formed, embracing much the same … and Langtons 20 have been preserved. A resident family or families took the local name; one of them in the time of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 13, B.A. 1689, M.A. 1692, B.Med. 1701. [ 20] Valler, John (or Valar) fellow New Coll. 1545-57, from Havant, Hants, … Gutch, i. app. 215. Vanderbeke, () of St. Mary Hall, in or before 1572. Vanderheyden, John s. Abr., of Canterbury, … Index Eccl. & Phillips, page 1155. Vane, Andrew (Vaen or Vayne) B.C.L. from All Souls' Coll. 1 March, 1594-5; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… to prohibit the Dutch men-of-war from remaining there, or using any hostile attempt, or violating the freedom of his port; then Capt. Appleton and … 17. The petitions of James Powell, of Bristol, of Marie Gernon, and of Lieut.-Col. Roseworm, referred to the Irish …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… are to take into charge and convoy to Limerick, Galway, or any other port of Ireland, the vessels from Portsmouth or the Isle of Wight, of which Capt. Moulton will give you a … who brought her in. 23. Order on the petition of Mary Gernon, for money to transport herself to Ireland, and for …
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