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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… authentic reference to Wisbech occurs c. 1000, when Oswy and Leoflede, on the admission of their son Aelfwin as a … of Ely. 54 In 1086 Wisbech was held by the abbot, and rated at 10 hides, of which 1 hide and 1 virgate with 2 … the descendant of the demesne land, was let at £32. Peter Thompson, a Wisbech rope-maker, held a windmill at the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… lies for the most part on the southern side of the Sence, and the river and its tributaries form the parish boundary on … xxix. 30-41. Visitations in Dioc. Linc. 1517-31, ed. A. H. Thompson, i. 13. Leic. City Mun. Room, 1 D. 41/18/2, f. 4. … rott. 181-2. Visitations in Dioc. Linc. 1517-31, ed. A. H. Thompson, i. 13. Leic. City Mun. Room, 1 D.41/18/2, f. 2; /5, …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… an Iron Age 'A' sherd from the outer edge of the barrow and two Romano-British tile fragments in the rubble of the … There were also Romano-British potsherds, a piece of iron and a skeleton, possibly in association. 2 Romano-British … xviiixxi and head-piece to list of plates; III, 89. T. Morgan, Romano-British Mosaic Pavements (1886), 789. D.J. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… FOR THE POOR Almshouses The Church Green Almshouse and Town Feoffees By 1613 the borough owned an almshouse and … of sureties, with preference given to clothiers. 34 George Thompson ( d. 1603) of Bampton, yeoman: by will proved 1604, … Witney Ct. Bks. 230. ORO, MS Wills Oxon 191, f. 416; for Thompson, VCH Oxon. xiii. 35, 56, 60. PRO, PROB 11/107, ff. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… cloth industry, already unrivalled within the county and marked, from the early 17th century, by increasing specialization in blankets and other broadcloths. 1 Thenceforth until the 20th century … Dir. iv [ c. 1790], 8069. PRO, C 93/21/23 (bequest of Geo. Thompson); below, charities. Ch. Bells Oxon. iv, pp. 445, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… graduate), said to be S.T.D.; a minister in Salisbury, and at Newbury, Berks, ejected 1662 for nonconformity, … May, 1678, aged 17; his father governor of Windsor Castle, and knighted 20 May, 1660; brother of Edward. Woodcock, … 1726. See Thomas, 393; & Foster's Index Eccl. Wynne, Morgan of co. Denbigh, gent. University Coll., matric. 11 …
The Environs of London
… hundred of Becontree, at the distance of about seven miles and a half from Whitechapel church. The parish is bounded by Chigwell, Chingford, Walthamstow, Wanstead, and Barking. It contains about 2000 acres of land, of which … and was granted, in the year 1541, to Morgan Philips, alias Wolfe 14; who left it to his son Walter …
A History of the County of Oxford
… until the 1930s. They were listed in a survey of 1279 and as 'the king's rents' in 1468-9. 48 Later the corporation acquired the quitrents 49 and listed them annually with its other rents. Rentals survive for 1598, 1602, 1609-18, 1652, 1654, 1684, and for most years from 1733. 50 Until 1764 their arrangement …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1488). 77 In 1551 the corporation bought the chantry house and undertook to use it for three or four almsmen, but the site was later found inconvenient and in the 1590s the house was taken over for the town … 18 s. to widows, derived from £20 given by will of Esther Morgan alias Jenkins in 1727. 9 In 1848 Morgan's charity and
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lords of Alvington manor, it was determined between 1146 and 1169 that Tintern should receive all parish dues from Woolaston, Aluredston, and Alvington except tithes of the demesne of Alvington, and … more extensive restoration of 1859 was initiated by Henry Morgan of Tidenham and carried out by J. W. Hugall of Hugall …
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