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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1840 Excerpt: ...20. Gills, som tyme ye Gattons. Juye Wall, p. 22. Edw. Ryche. Jeruys hill, n. 24. Hen. Appleton, Esq. K. Kantys, p. 20. Rich. Kentes, o. 32. Henr. Baker. Kewton hall, k. 20. Andr. Pascall, Esq. Knowles hill. Franc. Stonerde. Knowle hall, n. 10. Kinges place, o. 6. L. Landemere hall, somtyme ye Morty mers, now Abells. Langley, h. 16. Ric. Furrarde. Lee gardens, p. 12. Jo. Legates; a prop howse. Little hall. Boochers; somtyme the Cocks. Liston hall in Gosfeylde, d. 20. Lighes Priory. Lo. Riche, a fayre howse and statelye. Lyon hall., the Lea, h. 8. Liltlebury, m. 10. Woods. Loftes in Wendon. Tho. Meade, Esq. Loxforde, q. 8. Luxboro, o. 6. A fayre howse, buylt by Jo. Stonerde, Esq. M. Markes, p. 10. George Haruey, Esq. Maylors, p. 12. Wm. Pennett. Martyns hall in Ardeley, somtyme the Mortymers, after ye Gulde fordes, and now Monnockes, Esq. d. 34. Markes in Dunmow. Jo. Myl bourn, g. Marke hall. A fayre howse. Jerome Weston. Maynardes, f. 12. Mr. Maynardes, and by him buylt. A most delicate howse, not great, but stately erected. Merediche, q. 12. Sebastian Haruey. Mynsnies. Phillipp Glascock. Mowlsham hall; a proper howse. Sr Tho. Myldemay: it is nere Chelmersforde. Myles, m. 12. Anthony Later, Counselour at Lawe. CAMD. SOC. 9. More hall, j. 8. Mosehall in Ardeley, d. 34. somtyme theTayes, now Pennettes. Moynes; a howse stately, begun by Baro Gent, deceased, not finished, now Hen. Gent, his sonne, b. 16. More hall in Bardefeylde, e. 14. Chissell, Esq. Mole hall, d. 10. More hall, j. 8. N. Newbery, p. 8. Joseph Haynes. Nelmex. Jo. Roche, p. 12. Neicnam hall, buylt by Newnam, now his heires, a dowghter. Newhall Josselyne. Jossclyne, h. 12. Newarke, j. 14. Baron Clerke. Newlande hall, k. 16. Edw. Eliott. Newlodge in Wrettle. Peter Pinchio. New hall, a stately hows...