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  1. Parishes: Rochford | British History Online

    Web2 days ago · Rochford was formerly a detached part of Herefordshire, but was annexed to Worcestershire by the Acts of 1832 and 1844. (fn. 2) It is on the right bank of the Teme, which forms its northern boundary. The …

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    Ralph de Rochford, in the 26th of Edward III. was a commissioner to view and repair the banks in Marshland.
    Wido de Rochford was a witness to the foundation deed of the abbey of Nutely in Bucks, founded by Walter Giffard Earl of Bucks, in the reign of Henry I. and John de Rocheford, son of Guy or Wido de Rocheford, was under age, 16 years old, had a brother aged 12, and a sister 18. (fn. 11)
    See under Ham Castle in Clifton upon Teme. On the forfeiture of Thomas Cornwall in 1465 Rochford was granted to Hugh Shirley ( Cal. Pat. 1461–7, p.441). 41. Chan.
    Ratchefford (xiv cent.). Rochford was formerly a detached part of Herefordshire, but was annexed to Worcestershire by the Acts of 1832 (fn. 1) and 1844. (fn. 2) It is on the right bank of the Teme, which forms its northern boundary. The church overlooks the Teme and is about a quarter of a mile west of a ferry across that river.
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  5. Rixton - Rochford | British History Online

    Web4 days ago · ROCHFORD (St. Andrew), a market-town and parish, and the head of a union, in the hundred of Rochford, S. division of Essex, 19¼ miles (S. E.) from Chelmsford, and 40 (E. by N.) from London; containing …

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