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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Wellebec p. 230. Ib. 162. Test. de Nev. Pip. 18 H. 3, Lane. Esc. 30 H. 3, n. 30. Pip. 30 H. 3, Lanc. Pip. 39 H. 3, …
A Dictionary of London
… Included in list of Parish Churches in London in Fabyan's Chronicle (1520) (ed. 1811, p. 296). Not identified. … 1833 and 1851. A Vicarage. Patrons : Dean of St Martin's le Grand, 30 Ed. I., later the Dean and Chapter of … p. 182), and the parish was united to St. George, Botolph Lane.\A vicarage. Patron : the Dean and Chapter of St. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… it to Philip Broade of Fenton Vivian by the early 1840's. 10 The farmhouse had disappeared by the late 1870's. 11 The house at Botteslow farm to the north, which still … vii (1), 208; ibid. 1921, 163. The other places were Lane End and Normacot Grange. Kelly's Dir. Staffs. (1900); …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 6 included for civil purposes also Swaffham Bulbeck Poor's Fen, covering 73 a. 7 The ancient parish, though seldom … way, 8 a turnpike between 1724 and 1870. 9 In Bottisham's south-eastern part the borders 10 mostly run somewhat … still stood a little to its north in 1991. 65 Swaffham Lane or Road, also called Tunbridge Lane, runs north-east …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and 20 ploughlands in the vill belonged to Walter Giffard's demesne. It was staffed with 14 servi, but had only 6 … occupied about half the open fields. In 1525 Tonbridge's supposedly comprised 500 a. of arable and 150 a. of grass. … at a small industrial estate south of Tunbridge Lane. Apart from a builder and a car repairer, several more, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… who held them at farm until Walter Giffard, to whom Harold's part of the vill had been assigned after 1066, seized them. … the honor among coheirs descended from the last earl's aunt Rohese, assigned Bottisham entirely to her … part of the farm until inclosure, 11 south of Tunbridge lane, so named by 1517. 12 It had probably 14 hearths in the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to Clee St. Margaret (via Peckledy) and Cold Weston. The lane to Clee and Cold Weston was no longer open to public … (in Munslow) until 1963, 10 except that Sir John Smith's widow Agnes (d. 1562) did not hold Bouldon. 11 G. M. G. … 19 The farm, with 21 a. of arable, was called HAWLYN'S HOUSE in 1532. 20 Randle Brecknock sold it in 1578 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… too, seems sometimes to have been excluded from the town's jurisdiction, but medieval subsidy assessments for Oxford … 1376-7, obtained a judgement that the whole of St. Thomas's parish west of Bookbinder's Bridge was part of the abbot's … river Cherwell. In the 15th century the route to Wycroft Lane seems to have been the same as the later routes, going …
A History of the County of Essex
… AND LIBERTY. The liberty, first defined in Henry VI's charter of 1447, covered the town of Colchester and its … the four hamlets to be within the borough, but Richard's only known charter, while granting hunting rights within … and followed Birch or Battles brook westwards to the lane from Old Heath to Rowhedge, then the lane to its …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Communications BOUNDARIES Borough and Liberties The town's medieval charters never defined the limits within which the … town but also the farmlands of the townsmen and the town's common pastures. Burghal privileges were not, however, … of Woodmansey, and with side gates at the end of Long Lane and Thearne Road. 24 The road was disturnpiked in 1871. …
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