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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… per Elizabet. uxorem suam, et reddit per annum, xl s. Ric. de Kurtenay et Rog. de Butemont habent duas sorores … held of the Bishop by the twentieth part of a knight's fee, and suit once in three weeks at the Court of Sadberge; … to All Saints. William Persona de Hurdeworth 23. Robert de Balderston. John Brumell, 1363. Guy de Rouclyff, 1369, p. m. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… beyond it, in the angle with the Madingley road. Coton's eastern and western boundaries follow the edges of furlongs … as a footpath in 1970, towards Cambridge. 7 Among Coton's older secular buildings is a timber-framed house extended … 8 as the farm-house in Coton of a manor owned by King's College and centred on Grantchester. It was damaged by fire …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Bathursts, Ongleys, Courthopes. Maplesdens, Gibbons's, Westons, Plumers, Austens, Dunkes, and Stringers. They … which is out of it, and is held of the king by knight's service; and the liberty of the manor or Wye claims over … gent. who resided here, and married Miss Philadelphia Balderston, and his heirs since his decease are now entitled …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to admiral Charles Knowler, who resided in it, and died s. p. in 1788, leaving his widow surviving, who afterwards … it to Robert Daines, who left it by will in 1733 to Daines Balderston, and he in 1750 passed it away to his father Captain George Balderston, of Dover, who died in 1751, leaving his wife …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the survey of Domesday, in the 15th year of the Conqueror's reign, in which it is entered under the general title of … king Richard II. the measurement of the abbot and convent's lands at Nordburne, with 208 acres of wood, was 2179 acres … of king Hen. VIII. when it was surrendered into the king's hands, with whom this manor continued but a small time; for …
Magna Britannia
… of Exeter, by the service of being steward at the bishop's installing feast. 1 Pole, or Poole, in this parish, is said … to Thomas Arundell; the lands being then valued at 63 l. 6 s. 2 d. per annum. This estate, with the impropriate tithes, … calls it "a fair maner-place, some time the Lord Bonville's, now the Marquis of Dorset's." After the attainder of the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… Richard de Wynwyk 1407-1408. By exch. Apr. 1407, royal gr. s.d. ( CPR. 1405-1408 p. 319). D. before 6 Oct. 1408 (Reg. … xxiv 232-5). William Barnardiston 1534-1555. Christopher Balderston 1535. Coll. of Barnardiston 3 Oct. 1534 (Reg. Lee f. 64). Adm. 6 Oct. (A.C. 1504-1543 f. 201b). Balderston occ. as preb. in 1535 ( L. & P. IX No. 727), but …
Lancashire Assize Rolls
… Gregory and Adam de Howik, for breach of the King's peace and imprisonment. William is dead: having admitted … the Abbey of Penwurtham, he was given into the Sheriff's custody, who let him go without fine. So to judgment as to … Gilbert de Kyuerdale, Richard de Knolle, William de Balderston, Thomas de Coupmanewro, Richard Fithun, Geoffrey …
Survey of London
… the backyard 4 in Whitehall, and joined to the King's pastry rooms towards the west, the scullery on the east and the Queen's kitchen on the south. It would therefore appear to … plan of 1670. The adjoining rooms, belonging to the King's Pastry, were definitely excluded from the lease. In the …
Middlesex county records
… corner of the said church, up northwards to the rector's house, ninety-nine feet in length, and six feet in … and surveyors of the highways in the parish of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, which shows that the highways and pavements … and pavements in the said parish be repaired with paviour's work, viz.: "Before the old churchyard in St. Martin's
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