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… find. The like was sent to the Sheriff of Suffolk and Essex. 48 H.3.m.4. A Writ to the Sheriff of Norfolk, … the date of the Writ. 48 H.3.m.3. A Writ to the Men of Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk appointed to attend for the … the Time of King Edward I. 3 d.5th.E.1. A Writ to those of Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk, reciting that such Persons were …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for 71. JOHN HAWKINS occurs abbot in 1511. 145 72. JOHN ESSEX succeeded him as abbot, about the year 1523, 146 and … use of him and his heirs for ever. It is signed by John Essex, abbot. Infirmarer, Thomas Barham. John Langdon, …
Survey of London
… called Nokes that had farming connections at Upminster in Essex: this participation was mainly in the person of the … what he was is not known except that he was aged about 58, Essex-born and (it would seem) closely related to the Nokes … Ibid., Board Minutes, 27 Aug. 1850, pp. 10813. V.C.H., Essex, vol. VII, 1978, pp. 152, 160: White's History Gazeteer …
Survey of London
… "On Wednesday, March 26, 1671, was lost from Brentwood in Essex, a couple of young Hounds of his Grace, the Duke of …
Survey of London
… he purchased the Shortgrove estate near Saffron Walden, Essex, for 60,000. He held his seat until 1906, and was … for Norfolk and a Justice of the Peace in Essex. He was knighted in 1905, and died in 1910 at his …
A History of the County of Essex
… alterations was 337 ft., which was exceeded in Essex only at Waltham Abbey. The conventual buildings lay … Wyfields in Barking. Both were M.P.'s and members of the Essex County Committee. 153 Edward Kighley is said to have … For the institutional history of Barking Abbey see V.C.H. Essex, ii. 115; for its spiritual jurisdiction and relations …
A History of the County of Essex
… were put under corn. 44 In 18669 the Metropolis Sewage and Essex Reclamation Co. was experimenting with sewage … after that. The Fairlop Oak, one of the most famous of Essex trees, stood about a mile north-east of Aldborough … Forest see p. 289. For the marshes see p. 238. V.C.H. Essex, i. 448 b. Cf. figs. for other parishes: V.C.H. Essex, …
A History of the County of Essex
… two parishes of St. Nicholas Olave [London] and Barking in Essex'. The rentcharge was regularly received until redeemed … Char. 1212; Char. Com. Files, 227, 65829, 85655. V.C.H. Essex, ii. 1868; p. 228 in the present volume. E.R. xliv. … often referred to as 'the Lady'. Cf. W. Fisher, Forest of Essex, 263. 29th Rep. Com. Char. 11819; Char. Com. Files, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and was about 4 miles wide. It was the largest parish in Essex, comprising 12,307 a. 2 Until the 19th century the main … 1086 the manor of Barking was one of the most populous in Essex, with a recorded population of some 250. 36 Then, as … probably of Roman origin 44 and is shown on early maps of Essex. 45 From 1721 it was controlled by the Middlesex and …
A History of the County of Essex
… ratepayers of Barking fared much better than those in some Essex parishes. At Abbess Roding, for example, between 1824 … in 1788. 43 It was one of the largest parish workhouses in Essex. In 182830 the average number of inmates was about 250 … used in this article. For description see E. J. Erith, Essex Parish Records, 4849 and Oxley, Barking Vestry Minutes, …