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Survey of London
… in the Court Rolls for (i) 30th April, 1550: Thomas Essex presented in respect of a wharf leading from "le Strond …
Survey of London
… also the livings of Woodham Walter and Rivenhall in Essex. Thomas Pilkes' tenement, which was in Tower Street … warehouses," was bought by Thomas Mildmay of Moulsham in Essex at fifteen years' purchase. The tenement called the … Clendon, who had supplanted him, retired to the small Essex living of Radminster, where he died. In 1662 the vicar …
Survey of London
… her flock took refuge in London ( Victoria County Hist. Essex, ii, 116). It seems just possible that the Abbess then …
Survey of London Monograph
… building of the brick tower of Theydon Garnon church in Essex, as might be learnt from an inscription there now … return for the sum of 207 18s. 4d. and certain property in Essex which had belonged to the Black Friars, the fee simple … monument, but of earlier date, in the church of Barking, Essex, to Sir Charles Montagu, presumably also a captain of …
Survey of London
… agreement, are of basically the same design as houses in Essex Villas on the Phillimore estate which Phelps had built …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to have been succeeded at Grafton by Robert, earl of Essex, whose mother had previously been Leicester's wife. 62 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Book. In 1086 'Count Alan' held land in Cambridge, Dorset, Essex, Hampshire, Lincolnshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, … Norfolk, 10, and T. C. Chisenhale-Marsh's Transl. of the Essex Dom. lxix, n. (a). They attributed the land in Herts., … considers the count of that name who held land in Essex, Suffolk, Herts. and Cambs. as one and the same person …
A History of the County of Essex
… but also, for most civil purposes, from the county of Essex. 3 After 1465 Becontree was sometimes called a … baron who had been a royal justice and sheriff of Essex. 17 He was not the only powerful lord holding land … but 'not enjoyed as fully as the charter implied'. V.C.H. Essex, i, see Domesday index. Some of the figures are …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… included among the possessions of the Earls of Essex as attached to their manor of Amersham, 59 the earl … was succeeded by his son Geoffrey, who was created Earl of Essex c. 1139. 93 After his death in 1144, Amersham passed … married Geoffrey Fitz Piers, created or confirmed Earl of Essex in 1199, 95 who held Amersham in her right in 1200. 96 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 12th century to the de Bohuns, later Earls of Hereford and Essex. As appears from an inquisition of 12623, Humphrey de …