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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the king's books at 13. 6. 8., and in the patronage of Capel Cure, Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for 446. 5., …
Alumni Oxonienses
… M.A. 7 July, 1598, one of these names rector of How Capel, co. Hereford, 1604, vicar of Prestbury and Westbury, …
A History of the County of Essex
… the manors of Bobbingworth and Blake Hall until 1834 when Capel Cure of Blake Hall purchased the manor of Bobbingworth … the alternate right of patronage annexed to it. 13 In 1838 Capel Cure presented W. M. Oliver. 14 Since that time the living has remained in the gift of the Capel Cures. 15 In about 1254 the rectory was valued at 5 …
A History of the County of Essex
… Corney. 31 These two farms continued to be let until after Capel Cure purchased the estate in 1789. 32 After John Poole … in the parish until J. A. Houblon sold the estate to Capel Cure in 1834. 33 In 1840 the parish consisted of 1,628 acres. 34 Capel Cure of Blake Hall owned 1,058 acres of which he farmed …
A History of the County of Essex
… his share of the advowson of Bobbingworth (see below) to Capel Cure of Blake Hall for £8,077 of which £577 was paid … of Bobbingworth has subsequently remained in the family of Capel Cure. It had copyhold tenants as late as 1919. 29 The … of the manor in 1511, but by September 1512 Sir William Capel was lord. 47 At that time John Glascock farmed the …
A History of the County of Essex
… the duties of the office. Thomas Woodthorp acted for Capel Cure in 1796-7 and again in 1801-2. Jonathan Lewis, the vestry clerk, acted as overseer for Capel Cure in 1808-9 and for William Clark in the following …
A History of the County of Essex
… no school in the parish. 57 In 1822, with the support of Capel Cure of Blake Hall (see above), a girls' school was … a National School to be 'much wanted'. 62 In 1855-6 Capel Cure built 'a good, substantial schoolroom' 63 and a … and that 55 places were available at the school. 66 The Capel Cures continued to support the school until 1904, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… long, and twenty-nine broad; while the southern, called Capel y Cochiaid, "the Chapel of the Red-haired Men" (meaning … Christ-Church College, Aberyscir, Battle, Cantrv with Capel-Nant-Dd, Cathedine, Cray, Garthbrengy, Glyn, Glyntawe, … the north of Castle Madoc to Tenerddi brook, southward of Capel Isv. It affords excellent building-stones, of which the …
A New History of London
… Samuel Richards, John Harrison, Nicholas Best, Henry Capel, Will. Smith, Humph. Turner, J. Sigrist." On the 1st of …
A New History of London
… the people to fill their master's coffers. Sir William Capel, an alderman of London was fined 2700l. but by great … the hands he fell into, died of grief. Sir William Capel, who served lord-mayor in 1503, was seized in 1508, on …
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