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Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… the above prison being continually very full of prisoners and many of them for very capitol crimes your petitioner is … said prison having no assistant allowed to assist him in his charge and the present salary so inadequate to the trust that your …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… see the conquerour made it) had one car. in demesne, and twenty-two sochm. on twelve bovats of this land, and … son of Castbin, but the third penny of the earl was not his. This Roger the man of Roger de Busli held very many … first, he founded a monastery for canons of the order of St. Austin, in the church of St. Cuthbert of Wirkesop, to …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… of Harold, held Worlingham at the time of the Survey, and Roger Bigot was steward of it for the Conqueror, who retained the manor in his own hands. Roger de Montford also possessed an estate … thirty acres of land and a Bordar; and the Abbot of Bury St. Edmund's held the other half, with five acres of land, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical a(1). Church of St. Peter or St. Thomas, stands in the E. part of the parish. The walls … material as the walls. The roofs are covered with slates and stone slates. The church, consisting of Chancel and Nave, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Stour, 6 m. N.W. of Colchester. The church, Church House and Jenkin's Farm are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church of St. Andrew stands near the N. end of the parish. The walls … some admixture of brick; the dressings are of limestone and Roman brick, and the roofs are tiled. The Nave and the …
A History of the County of Essex
… £2 10 s. 20 James Robinson, by indenture of 1832, required his executors to buy stock yielding £35 a year of which £10 was to provide the poor with coal at a reduced price, and £15 to buy blankets and winter clothing for the most needy. By will proved 1835 …
A History of the County of Essex
… the early 12th century. 44 Before 1189 Walter of Windsor and his mother Christine gave the church to the nuns of Wix … 79 In 1996 the average attendance was 30. 80 The church of ST. ANDREW, on the west side of Church Road, is built of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Wormingford is a parish of early woodland clearance, 44 and con- siderable arable farming was recorded from the Middle Ages. Between 1066 and 1086 the number of demesne ploughs increased from 3 to 4, … 28 to 30. 70 By 1599 the lord had made small additions to his demesne lands and had sold several copyholds as …
A History of the County of Essex
… c. 1825. 11 By 1833 it had accommodation for c. 146 and was supported by voluntary contributions and pence, from … in 1946 when the senior children were transferred to St. Helena's Secondary school in Colchester. 16 It was … 23 children on the roll. 18 A. D. Taylor, 'Wormingford St. Andrew's C. of E. Primary School', 1: copy in E.R.O. …
A History of the County of Essex
… bank of the river Stour, 6 miles north- west of Colchester and 8 miles south-east of Sudbury (Suff.), covered 2,322 a. … Ltd. Colchester, electric fan manufacturers. In 1964-5 St. Ives Sand and Gravel removed concrete as hardcore for … East Bergholt (1776-1837), had Wormingford associations, his relatives farming at Wormingford Hall and Gernons. 96 …
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