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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Edward II. John Veile, Esq. was living here in the 9th of Henry IV. and in the 6th of Henry VI. William Le Veile died lord of this manor, and of … Frances his wife, convey it to John Walpole, Ao. 32 Henry VIII. The abbey of St. Bennet at Holm, had a lordship at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1062) a monastery for Secular canons, for whom in 1177, Henry II. substituted monks of the order of St. Augustine, at … called Romeland, adjoining the abbey, was a house at which Henry VIII. occasionally resided; and to a conversation held here, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… by Harold and dedicated in 1060, but reconstituted by Henry II as an Augustinian Priory in 1177 and as an Abbey in … may have been begun or resumed in the reign of Henry I, whose queen was a benefactress of the College. The … and Indents. Brasses: In N. aisle at E. end, (1) to Henry Austen, 1638, servant to the Earl of Carlisle, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and placed there a college of secular canons under a dean. Henry II, in 1177, replaced the college by a priory of Austin … that of Maud (d. 1118) and Adeliza (d. 1151), wives of Henry I, both of whom held the manor of Waltham and were … (Rolls Ser.), iv. 227. Ant. Jnl. xix. 330. L. & P. Hen. VIII, xv, p. 154. Arch. Jnl. xxiii. 294. Waltham Abbey Hist. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Waltham in the early 18th century, the most notable being Henry Bridges. The craft continued to be practised throughout … and in 1086 there were three. 64 In 1108 Maud, wife of Henry I, granted a mill, or 2 mills, in Waltham to the canons … Forest, 197. B.M. Harl. MS. 391, f. 64. L. & P. Hen. VIII, xvi, p. 727. Fuller, Hist. Waltham, 257. Cal. S.P. Dom. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Tofig's foundation, enlarged by Harold and re-founded by Henry II, became the richest monastery in Essex. To the west … ownership of the Colvins. 53 In this hamlet, about 1541 Henry VIII made a large park called Waltham Park, occupying most of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… on back, part of figure of civilian, c. 1450; (6) to Henry Crane, vicar of the parish, 1436, inscription only. In … and Floor-slabs. Monuments: In chancelon E. wall: (1) to Henry Maynard, 1686, his brothers Henry and Sir William Maynard, Bart., 1685, and Mary …
The Environs of London
… wars, during the reign of King John, and of his successor Henry III. The family became extinct in Robert de Toni, who … William Scroop, Earl of Wiltshire 9. Upon the accession of Henry IV. the Earl of Wiltshire was attainted; and the Earl … of the possessions of Robert Tirwhit, and leased by Henry VIII. anno 1543, to Richard Johnson) to Sir Thomas White 41 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1643) sold the reversion expectant of the advowson to Dr. Henry King, archdeacon of Colchester, later bishop of … 22 Elizabeth and Mary, daughters and coheirs of King's son Henry, married Isaac Houblon and Edmund Wyndham respectively; … P. H. Reaney, Church of St. Mary, Walthamstow (W.A.S. N.S. viii), 89. The year 1108 often quoted probably arises from …
A History of the County of Essex
… included a mint. The business was sold in 1824 to Henry Bath & Co. and in 1832 to Williams, Foster & Co., but … Bensted (W.A.S. vi), 5; C.P. 25 (2)/12/65 Trin. 27 Hen. VIII; C.P. 25 (2)/653 Hil. 19 & 20 Chas. II; C.P. 25 (2)/294 … , ii. 122, 1278. M. M. Smith, Highams (W.A.S., Occ. Pubn. viii), 6 and plan f.p. 6. Epping Forest Com.: Rolls iii. 7, …
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