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A History of the County of Essex
… and covered c. 62,466 a. or c. 25,279 ha. in north-east Essex. It was bounded by the river Stour and its tributaries … hundred, is the only Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Essex. The Stour Valley, Colne Valley, and Roman River Valley … Stortford and Cambridge roads were turnpiked in 1765. The Essex Turnpike Trust, which maintained all three roads, was …
The Environs of London
… married to William Harvey, Esq. M. P. for the county of Essex, and Deborah, married to Thomas Grosvenor, Esq. M. P. … Hon. Gen l St. John, and Henrietta, married to the Earl of Essex; John Stenhouse, merchant, of Montreal, 1780; Richard … Mr. Holman, who was collecting materials for a history of Essex, (dated 1722,) says, that he was born in the parish of …
A History of the County of Essex
… and an east window inserted. 210 The church of ST. PAUL, Essex Road, Leyton, originated as a mission church of St. … closed about 1956 and was sold in 1959. 230 V.C.H. Essex, i. 546. V.C.H. Essex, i. 497. E.R.O., T/P 195/1, no. 5 (Holman MS.). The …
A History of the County of Essex
… and Chapel Royal, Greenwich, and over 50 churches in Essex and Middlesex, had their organs built or rebuilt by … FOREST. Leyton parish lay wholly in the ancient Forest of Essex. 213 In the Middle Ages it was in the bailiwick of … remaining vested in the forest conservators. 253 V.C.H. Essex, i. 444, 497, 515, 536, 546. This ratio includes the …
A History of the County of Essex
… institute was closed in 1938, when the South-West Essex technical college opened. During the Second World War … Road until 1929, when it moved to new buildings in Essex Road. It was enlarged in 19345 and again in 1957. 89 … closed in 1938 when classes started at the new South West Essex technical college. The institute building became an …
A History of the County of Essex
… it. 63 In 1721 it was taken over by the Middlesex and Essex turnpike trust, which maintained it until 1866. 64 Both … was restored, to link Clapton with the Middlesex and Essex turnpike road at the Eagle pond. Jeremy's ferry was … one. 81 On cessation of the turnpike trusts in 1871 the Essex half of the bridge was adopted by the county. 82 There …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1668. 13 In 1734 the vestry agreed with the Middlesex and Essex turnpike surveyor to settle the 31 10 s. composition … education department. When classes began at the South-West Essex Technical College in 1938 the old technical institute … War Leyton, though part of the administrative county of Essex, came under the operational control of the London civil …
A History of the County of Essex
… been the house known later as Walnut Tree House and now as Essex Hall. 156 In 1697 Nathaniel's son, Fisher Tench (d. … and 1890s, 170 the house itself being demolished in 1905. Essex Hall, formerly Walnut Tree House, which is thought to … Constitutional (now Conservative) Club, and known as Essex Hall. 175 The Great House was built by Fisher Tench, …
A History of the County of Essex
… decline rapidly, and in 1939 it was closed and sold to the Essex county council, which used it as a civil defence depot. … stated details of the More family in Leyton are taken from Essex Recusant, i. 6274, 95104, iii. 7180, iv. 15, 5564, … S. 2112. Guildhall MS. 9558, f. 218. White's Dir. Essex (1863); L.R.L., L47 MS. Vestry Mins. 1860, 1861. …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… and the council, to Humphrey de Boun earl of Hereford and Essex constable of England and Roger Bygot earl of Norfolk …
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