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Old and New London
… Noted ResidentsThe Old Clock-houseThe GlaciariumHospital for Diseases of WomenChelsea Vestry Hall, and Literary and … narrow rivulet which it spanned, and which belonged to the Commissioners of Sewers. In old records this structure is … the second Industrial Exhibition, as one of the five Royal Commissioners appointed by Her Majesty. Almost immediately …
Old and New London
… sold to Sir Stephen Fox, and afterwards given as a Site for the HospitalLord Ranelagh's MansionDr. MonseyThe … court is partly occupied by the board-room, used by the commissioners for their meetings, and by the apartments of … which they are received; and at the end of the month the commissioners, having regard to the number of vacancies and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the vicarage of Higham-Ferrers: the tithes were commuted for land in 1801. A school was founded in 1760, by Abigail … of C. K. K. Tynte, Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for 95, and the glebe comprises 24 acres, and a house. The … Bishop of Bath and Wells: the tithes have been commuted for 175, and the glebe comprises 38 acres, with a …
Survey of London
… Ladbroke signed an agreement with William Henry Jenkins for the development of his twenty-eight acres. a W. H. … prepared; applications were being made to the Westminster Commissioners of Sewers for leave to form new sewers, and … Budd was concerned in 1845 in numerous applications to the Commissioners of Sewers, 10 and it was to him that applicants …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a. (1,536 ha.). 1 The parish boundary followed two streams for short distances on the west and crossed the summit of … until 1841, when they passed by Act to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. 21 In 1844, when in Cherhill the estate … were separated in 1842. 3 In 1844 the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, who held the great tithes of Cherhill as …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the 16th and 18th centuries was sometimes granted away for one turn, 8 followed the descent of the manor 9 until … glebe included two yardlands of arable and pasture for sheep and cattle in the open fields and commons. He … land from which Robert Doyley had alienated the tithes, for during the later Middle Ages Oseney Abbey, which had …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the manor estate c. 1740. 19 The lake afforded facilities for boating and fishing; 20 in 1876 the activity of poachers … were recorded in 1086; 46 the same number was assessed for tax in 1327. 47 Thirty-three persons were assessed in … a carpenter, John Reeve, shortly before 1757. 60 The inn, for which the alternative name of the Waggon and Horses was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were commuted at inclosure, Peterhouse was allotted 230 a. for its part of them, besides 114 a. for its glebe, while the vicar, who had previously had only 2 … income of £588 was supplemented by £200 from the Church Commissioners. 44 There is no evidence for a vicarage house …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was retained as a demesne manor of the earls of Richmond for most of the time until the early 13th century, although … Peter of Savoy granted the Hinton manor in an exchange, for a £10 fee farm, to Sir Bertram de Cryol of Kent. 82 … Lord Mowbray (d. 1361). 94 Mowbray soon after granted it for life to the lawyer Sir Robert Thorpe, chief justice of …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… the utter overthrowe and undoing of the said poore widdowe for which cause she hath lost her livinge. But yet he being … worship. And your poore peticioner will pray continually for your worships prosperity according to his bounden duty. … whereas your petitioner is and standeth lawfully possessed for a longe terme of one tenemente in Congleton aforesaid by …
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