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A History of the County of Oxford
… and based on the 13th-century Eleanor Cross at Waltham (Essex). The memorial was financed by public subscription, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hadley were mentioned by Geoffrey de Mandeville, earl of Essex (d. 1144). 74 He also granted a hermitage in the park of Hadley to Walden abbey (Essex) c. 1136. 75 When the bishop of London confirmed Walden … and by the abbot of Westminster in 1328 were for Hadleigh (Essex). C.P. 25(2)/27/185 no. 42. Lysons, Environs, ii. 523. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… when a hermitage there belonged to the abbey of Walden (Essex). Hadley was sometimes said to lie within Edmonton 3 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the grant of lands made by Geoffrey de Mandeville, earl of Essex (d. 1144), to Walden abbey (Essex) in 1136. 10 The grant was confirmed in 1248 11 and the …
Survey of London
… 51 feet, then to the north-east adjoining to Lady Essex's lodgings 25 feet, then to the north-west 9 feet, and … Green, and on the west extended from plot (1) to the Essex premises. It thus comprised the remainder of Sir Edward … that the land had been acquired before 1760, for the Essex property (see p. 191) was described in that year as …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… their escape, and hastened eastward to the coast of Essex without further molestation. The kingdom of Powys, …
Survey of London
… Richard Marryott J.P. ( c. 16261703) of Finchingfield, Essex, and Worlingworth, Suffolk, whose career as accountant … S.Wolfston, 'Richard Marryott & Finchingfield', in Essex Journal, Spring 1980, pp.229. LMA, WCS/P/19/619; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… 1781; Mary, daughter of John Morley, 1788. On Earl of Essex's floor-slab: Chapel of St. John the Baptist. " Samuel …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… says, that she died on July 9, anno 1437, at Havering, in Essex, from whence her body was first removed to Bermondsey, …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… Argent, three lions rampant azure. 2. Mildmay (of Essex). Per fess nebuly argent and sable three greyhounds' … those of Walsingham. Quarterly of nine. 1. Walsingham (of Essex). Paly of six argent and sable a fess gules. 2. … the arms of Mildmay (Gloucester) with those of Mildmay (Essex) on a shield of pretence (see shield I above). Shield …