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London Possessory Assizes
… heiress, viz. the daughter of John Olney, son of Richard's daughter. In her right the pls. were duly seised of the … the proceeds employed for pious uses. After the testator's death his widow, by deed enrolled in the Husting 9 on Mon. … 'le Swanne' and nine cottages with shops, solars and gardens lying between the tenements formerly belonging to …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… was recorded in 1166 that the abbot held of Robert Foliot's barony of Chipping Warden one knight's fee of old enfeoffment ( Liber Niger Scaccarii, 2313; RBE, … presentment, the advowson of Kelvedon was claimed by Baldwin Fillol, but awarded to the abbot, since the previous …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… 21 April 1073, and prob. in 1072 ( Fasti III, 1). The bp.'s title on the original writ was presumably altered, at … nos. 1147, 1148), although the substance of the abbey's claim was prob. true. Westminster did not hold this manor … land and soke of Ailric son of Meriet against a certain Baldwin, asserting his right to all the component parts, …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… Calendar of the early mayor's court rolls of the city of London Roll F ROLL F Membr. 1 2 … and a letter of Richard (?) de Bereford, the King's Treasurer in Ireland, testifying that the above James was … that when he went by precept of the Mayor to Guydo's house in Langeburne Ward to distrain 4 him for money owed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wilts, 30 miles (N. N. W.) from Salisbury, and 87 (W. by S.) from London, on the road to Bath and Bristol; comprising … the living of BerwickBasset annexed, valued in the king's books at 8. 5.; net income, 769; patron, the Bishop of … scholarships, of the value of 50 per annum each, in Queen's College, Oxford; two of which are for natives of this town. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… called Eastmead Street). They remained those of the church's estate, from the 1220s held by the treasurer of Salisbury … they were built on pasture which was demesne of the king's estate called Calne and perhaps of Calne manor, was granted … site. 83 In 1728 Whetham House stood in extensive formal gardens, and a park lay south of it. The mill stood …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the parish of Calne church was conterminous with the king's estate called Calne, which, with varying degrees of … from Chippenham forest, were probably not in the king's estate but became parts of the parish; Bowood, which … from Calne ecclesiastical parish to Heddington, Calstone's land which lay in Calne ecclesiastical parish was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… other industries were introduced. Calne In 1086 the king's estate called Calne included land for 29 ploughteams. On … came to be called Eastman Street. 33 In 1086 the church's estate, later Eastman Street manor, had 2 teams and 6 servi … by 1828, 11 and, in 3 a. divided into seven strips used as gardens, there was no more than a vestige of the open-field …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… received the estate, which was almost certainly the king's when the witan met at Calne in 978 and 997, 1 and in 1066 … town. 24 At the Dissolution the abbey had 11 tenements, 2 gardens, and 28 a. of meadow in Calne. 25 A small estate in … in demesne. 98 The overlord of Whitley in 1242-3 was Baldwin de Reviers, earl of Devon and lord of the Isle of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… canal was extended to the Town mill at the east end of Cox's Hill from a basin 200 m. south of the mill. The extension … mill, a building was erected incorporating a wharfinger's house and what was probably warehousing. 54 Unusually for … bridge, on the same site or nearby, near the wharfinger's house, and in 1801 a new road was built along the east bank …
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