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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… burgesses, is on Monday; and the other, called the Foreign Court, for actions against strangers or non-freemen, is on … in the town, every Saturday. The powers of the county debt-court of Colchester, established in 1847, extend over the …
A Dictionary of London
… Cockpit Court, Cockpit Yard - Coldharbour, Colebarbour, Cole-Harbour Lane Cockpit Court, Cockpit Yard South out of Jewin Street to Horn Alley, … The site is now occupied by Edmund Place (q.v.). Cock's Court, St. Mary Axe East out of St. Mary Axe. In Aldgate Ward …
A History of the County of Oxford
… late 17th century, when lands were divided between Cogges Court field, Gill Mill field, and Down field, and in 1776 the … for 10 s. 6 d. and 1 yardland for 5 s. and suit of court every three weeks; the two tenants of Gill Mill held … rents of 24 4 s. 10 d., and 5 s. from perquisites of court; the unstocked rabbit warren rendered nothing. 25 In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of half the manor in 1241; it was called the archbishop's court in 1242. 61 The older, moated site remained the capital … of the other half of the manor, and was still called the court of Cogges in 1279; 62 it may have been abandoned when …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cogges and Newland comprised separate tithings; the court then met once or twice a year, usually around April and … agricultural affairs and appointment of officers. 87 The court still met in the mid 18th century, but may have lapsed … 1740 there were also three grass stewards; 90 in 1601 the court agreed that the constable should be allowed one …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was to create the curtilage of the archbishop's court, later Manor Farm, and to reduce that of the old manor … for payment of debts. In 1784, following a dispute in chancery, it was sold to George Simon Harcourt, Earl …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… of Lenox and the Earl of Bedford 1) to the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen, stating that the King had granted to them …
Survey of London
… Colby Court, Kensington House and Kensington Court CHAPTER III - … years during which time the estate lay in the limbo of Chancery. 8 The Descent of the Colby Properties The ensuing … 36 The doubt about the date arises from the existence of a Chancery suit brought in 1691 by a carpenter, Joseph Warden …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Pavement under Long Wyre Street, at the entrance to Albion Court. (O.S. 10 ft. xxvii. 12, 9, perhaps a mistake for (54) … the third and fourth doors on the N. side of Albion Court, east of Long Wyre Street. (Wire's MS. (sketch-plan). … moulded ceiling-beams and joists. b(128). All Saints Court, tenements E. of (127). A T-shaped block on the W. side …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… clerks of the market, and two pinners, are chosen at the court of the lord of the manor, the Earl Digby, held in … The bishop holds his triennial visitation in August; and a court of probate is held half-yearly in April and October. …
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