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A History of the County of Essex
… next to Chigwell, where a branch of his family owned land; William ad aquam, or atte Ree, was one of a family from which … the 17th century, 16 but settlements were made beside it. William de fonte (1285) probably lived at Woodford Wells. 17 … Sir Humphrey Handforth, Master of the Wardrobe to James I, built a mansion called Harts in 1617. It was a gabled …
A History of the County of Essex
… it was composed included Rowdone and Mellemede. 12 In 1267 William de Luketon, a lay-brother of Waltham Abbey, was … leased the Woodford demesnes to a succession of tenants. William Sandre was the lessee in 1404 14 and William Tynge in … now cover most of the rest of the area. Morant, Essex, i. 38; C. Hart, Early Charters o Essex, Saxon Period, p. 30. …
A History of the County of Essex
… two turns, presenting in succession his younger brother William (1619) and William's son Richard (1645). 6 In 1824 the next presentation … 17. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 24. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), i. 435. H. Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 18, 248. Guildhall MS. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… its beautiful brick-work, was rebuilt at the expense of William Sloper, Esq., great grandfather to the present …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… wall-posts are also old. Fittings Bell: one, said to be by William Haulsey, 1624. Chest: In naveof oak, top in two … tapering slab with traces of cross. Floor-slab: In naveto William, son of John Cox..., late 17th-century. Font: …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… AngloSaxon laws; and it was a favourite residence of Henry I., who in a great measure rebuilt the place, surrounded the … interruption from the 13th of Elizabeth to the 2nd of William IV., when it was deprived of one member, and the … 1766, by the Duke of Marlborough, after a design by Sir William Chambers. Though for all civil purposes a parish, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was held in 1066 by Countess Guda, and in 1086 of William de Braose by William son of Rannulf, 35 who also held Southwick. 36 It … of Pudenden. 69 No more is heard of it. V.C.H. Suss. i. 446. Ibid. vi (1), 176. e.g. Cal. Close, 1288-96, 179; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the early 14th century by the Belet family, but it was to William de Whitefield that a licence to crenellate the manor … Guy de Brian in 1367. The house may have been started by William and completed by Guy. The house is a long rectangular … or buildings that closed the other three sides. Hutchins (I, 450) described 'inequalities of the soil' which on the N. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Brown (d. 1739) was succeeded by his wife Anne and nephew William (both d. 1753) and William's relict Sarah (d. 1791). 4 The hotel was extended in … RG 11/1512. O.R.O., D.V. VIII/275 (map); X/23 (schedule); I/16 (forms). Below, Educ. For conveyances before 1587 see …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 85 The buildings survive as nos. 76-8 Oxford Street. 86 William Cornwell, alderman, by will proved 1552 charged his … Other Good Friday bread charities were given by Alderman William Rayer (d. 1619), 10 s. a year, 90 and Henry Hopkins … confirmed that the doles should continue. 98 His son Sir William Spencer challenged the bequest but in 1641 granted a …
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