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A History of the County of Somerset
… recorded from the fourth century site of Felixstowe on the Essex Coast. 53 Fig. 67A. Lead Roundel From Sketch By Irvine …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Vatican Archives
… in Westminster Abbey, March, 1559, Rector of High Ongar, Essex, 1554. Newcourt, Repertorium vol. ii. p. 453. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Vatican Archives
… Cardinal Alciati. Ralph Smith of London and John Collin of Essex, Englishmen, captured by Turks at sea off Ai[a]monte on …
The Environs of London
… ROMFORD. Situation. Etymology. This town lies on the great Essex road, at the distance of twelve miles from Whitechapel. … Hall. It appears, that when Morant wrote his history of Essex, whence this account is chiefly taken, it was the … is the monument of James Hotchkis, curate, 1734. In the Essex visitations in the Heralds College 51 are recorded the …
A History of the County of Essex
… market, established in 1247, became one of the largest in Essex. 2 In the 18th century Romford became also a busy … CORN EXCHANGE. In 1247 Henry III ordered the sheriff of Essex to establish a market at Romford, to be held on … 78; E.R.O., Q/SR 398/51; Terry, Romford, 192. Salmon, Essex, 254. E.R.O., T/P 71/1, Letter to Essex Times, 6 Mar. …
A History of the County of Essex
… for Romford and Havering in 1891. 3 A report prepared for Essex county council in 1906 urged the provision of a … information, unless otherwise stated, was provided by the Essex education department or that of Havering. Elementary … in St. Andrew's Road was described as the worst school in Essex; it was closed in 1912, when London Road school was …
A History of the County of Essex
… mainly, a medieval site, since masonry was rarely used in Essex between the 5th and 15th centuries, except in churches … size and character it was then similar to Epping, another Essex market town with a busy coaching trade on a main road … of which was maintained from 1721 by the Middlesex and Essex turnpike trust. 64 There were also lanes running south …
A History of the County of Essex
… obtained powers in 1913 to supply a large part of south Essex, including Romford, from a power station which was to … a pump, at the east end of the market-place. 56 The South Essex Waterworks Co., founded in 1861, began to lay mains in … Heaton Grange, and a water tower at Havering. 59 The South Essex Waterworks Co. became part of the Essex Water Co. in …
A History of the County of Essex
… Dagenhams and Cockerels to Henry Bourchier, earl of Essex, and his wife Isabel, to discharge a legacy made to … Rider. By her will, proved 1732, she devised all her Essex estates to her relative Edward Carteret (d. 1739). 69 … Neaves put together one of the largest estates in south Essex. 73 Dagnam Park, 74 rebuilt by the first baronet, was …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1974 and held in November 1974. E.R. iii. 86; Kelly's Dir. Essex (1886), 5. For elections to 1910 see McCalmont's … Register, ed. J. Vincent and M. Stenton, 83. Kelly's Dir. Essex (1922), 5. For elections 191866 see E.J. iii. 179 sqq.; iv. 9 sqq. O.S. Maps, Essex, Admin. Areas (1948 and 1955 edns.). For elections …
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