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A History of the County of Somerset
… ed. Ward, 136. Possibly Thomas Stringer of Boxwell (Essex): S.R.O., DD/WO 53/9/2. P.R.O., CP 25/2/1194/6 & 7 Geo. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the union of Dunmow, hundred of Hinckford, N. division of Essex, 3 miles (N. E. by E.) from Dunmow; containing 1458 … in the union of Maldon, hundred of Dengte, S. division of Essex, 10 miles (E. S. E.) from Maldon; containing 584 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… distance from the river to the principal road leading into Essex, and comprises many handsome ranges of building. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Jane Grey, Archbishop Cranmer, Robert (Devereux) Earl of Essex, Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas (Wentworth) Earl of … Talbot, dated 1462 but apparently 16th-century; (119) Essex; (120) W.D.; (121) partly illegible; on splays of loops …
The Environs of London
… and was by them leased to Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, but occupied, as it appears, by Sir John Aleyne 53. On … lecturer, 1739; Martin Bladen, Esq. of Albro' Hatch, in Essex, 1746 71; John Barnard, apothecary, 1751; and Coverdale … Hannah, relict of Anthony Luther, Esq. of Dudingham in Essex, 1759; John Redman, Gent. 1760; John Redman, the son, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… after new ones had been built at Harrow Green, Leyton (Essex). There was no fund for repairs in 1894, when the rent … will dated 1701 left a manor and 250 a. in White Roding (Essex) in trust to relieve seamen's widows in Stepney. From …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… benefices in the archdeaconries of London, Middlesex, and Essex were worth more, 33 and also in 1535. 34 The bishop was … 28 and George Goldman, vicar 1605-34, became archdeacon of Essex. 29 Several leading residents clashed with Henry More, … £10 by the rector; he became rector of Great Wigborough (Essex) in 1591. 38 Subsequent lecturers also acted as …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… given to the settlements on both the Middlesex and Essex sides (Stratford Langthorn), in conjunction with the … 19th century. Mile End Road, as an important highway to Essex, required much mending: John Hadley, a prominent local … road was turnpiked between Whitechapel and Shenfield (Essex) under Acts of 1722 and 1737, with each hamlet …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Thames, to the east Bromley and, across the Lea, West Ham (Essex), to the north Hackney, and to the north-west … riverbank from the City eastward, occasionally well into Essex. The earliest commission known was in 1297-8; another …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of 43 wethers in 1335 was supplemented by 14 from Orsett (Essex); disposals, including 14 eaten by the bishop's … in Stepney, with a small adjoining piece in West Ham (Essex). 43 In 1336 the bishop had 96 a. of meadow in demesne: … contribution to the bishop's temporal income after two Essex manors, and except in one account it always exceeded …