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A History of the County of Gloucester
… and in 1361 succeeded his uncle as Earl of Hereford and Essex. 61 At his death in 1373 he held Newnham, apparently in …
Survey of London
… and Penelope, daughter of Walter Devereux, Earl of Essex. He was created Earl of Newport, Isle of Wight, in … void. His cousin, the Rev. Thomas Ripley of Kelvedon, Essex, inherited the property as his heir-at-law, subject to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… State are, for the House of Lords:Earls of Northumberland, Essex, Manchester, and Warwick, Lords Say and Sele, Wharton …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the rear with the Lieutenant-General [Cromwell] into Essex. The General's head-quarters [being fixed] at Croydon. …
Survey of London
… 1784 Poyser Roper. Sir Martin Lumley, of Bardfield Magna, Essex, son of Sir Martin Lumley or Lomley, Lord Mayor of London (16234), was born about 1596. He was sheriff of Essex, 163940; and was M.P. for that county in the Long …
Survey of London: volume
… 1823, his son, "Capel Cure of Blake Hall, Bobbingsworth, Essex, Esq." granted a lease 1 (for 32 years) of the premises …
Survey of London
… Sir Josiah Child, bart., son of Josiah Child of Wanstead, Essex, by his second wife, Mary, widow of Thomas Stone, …
Survey of London
… 11 years being granted to Richard Binion 8 of Gidea Hall, Essex, who a few weeks later acquired the existing lease by …
A History of the County of Essex
… a new synagogue was built in Fennings Close to serve north Essex. 97 BAHA'I. Members of the Baha'i faith first met in … D/P 325/11. Trans. Jewish Hist. Soc. ii. 134. White's Dir. Essex, (1848), 109, 111. Trans. Jewish Hist. Soc. xvii. 182. …
Survey of London
… stories of the Victorian era. He was born at Kelvedon, Essex, in 1834. His father was minister of an independent …