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A History of the County of Oxford
… the whole council's consent, 63 but in 1586 the earl of Essex's men were given such permission. 64 The council did …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1774 and continued throughout the 19th century. 99 The Essex Mercury or Colchester Weekly Journal, the first … until 1747 or later. 1 The Chelmsford Chronicle or Essex Weekly Advertiser, an uncontroversial Liberal paper, … paper continued as the Chelmsford Chronicle, renamed the Essex County Chronicle from 1884 and the Essex Chronicle from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… one to 1,200 acres; Buckinghamshire, one to 1,260 acres; Essex, one to 1,580 acres; Surrey, one to 1,250 acres. The … the reapers as they were 'by law and custom bound.' John Essex, Richard Sheter and Nicholas Herbert were each fined 6 … Hounslow; 98 and to Humfry de Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex, and his wife the countess of Holland, a Monday market …
A History of the County of Essex
… some districts in the early stages of suburban growth in Essex was most unsatisfactory. The census of 1851 tried to … average number was 5.5 for England and Wales and 5.0 for Essex. 2 As building proceeded in the next thirty years, … Dock (the most populous ecclesiastical parish in the Essex suburbs), which extended into West Ham, East Ham and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… promised to the abbey of Ely by Beorhtnoth, ealdorman of Essex, was given to the abbey by his widow Aelfflaed after he …
Survey of London
… the fourth Earl, 1718, and William Archer, of Coopersale, Essex, M.P., 171938. 33 The house which Frith and Cadogan …
Survey of London
… is wrong. Campbell did, however, design Wanstead House, Essex, for Tylney, and this may account for the confusion. …
Survey of London
… Clayton, first baronet, M.P., 173544, and William Harvey, Essex landowner and M.P., 175163. 33 From 1772 to 1775 the …
Survey of London
… 17823. Later occupants include Charles Alexander Crickitt, Essex banker, landowner and M.P., 17871800, and Messrs. Wurtz …
Old and New London
… celebrated Fairlop Oak, which stood in Hainault Forest, in Essex, and gave its name to the fair at Easter-tide long held …