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A History of the County of Oxford
… century and later. Though there was some early inclosure for sheep farming the area was largely one of nucleated … a wide variety of building materials, to provide homes for people employed in Banbury and Oxford. The extent to … places known later to belong to the hundred was over 350 hides and for the carucage of 1220 the hundred paid as a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and of the late 16th century or early 17th, unusually for Wootton Rivers was built on an L plan. By 1732 cottages, … of the site of the pond several houses and four bungalows for old people were built in the 20th century. In the later … by the king in 1086. The estate, which was assessed at 30 hides and on which two churches stood, 36 almost certainly …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ground, they spread themselves over the open country, for the sake of pillage; and the garrison, taking advantage … in the cathedral, and made the necessary preparations for defending their city. The assailants attacked it on the … son, Henry II. In 1149, Stephen, to punish the inhabitants for the assistance which they had given to his opponent, took …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… lived in [Fladbury?] afforesayed in good name and fame for manie yeares now [last?] past is now become destitute of a dwelling howse for himself and his family. We therefore your worships … discretion some fit place [within?] your sayed lordship for the sayed Richard Emmes to erect and build him a dwelling …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… certifie unto your good worships, that the said Maund hath for these many years wholely declined his trade, giving … of the peace at this present seacions here asembled for the cownty aforesaid Humbly sheweth whereas William … of Acton Beachamp in the cownty aforesaid beeing acused for takeing the goodes of Elizabeth Hadley of the parrish …
A History of the County of Essex
… AND OTHER ESTATES. A manor in Wormingford assessed at 1½ hides and 10 a. was held in 1066 by Godwin and in 1086 by … whose son Ralph (d. 1274) 21 briefly forfeited it in 1265 for his support of the barons. 22 Ralph's son William (d. … a manor. 31 In 1231 Henry III gave Ralph Gernon ten oaks for restoring his stockade of Gerner which had been destroyed …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was recorded in 1291, 73 and in 1410 was being used for mass. 74 Two chaplains, possibly of Worthing chapel, … the diocese. 90 The rector of Broadwater provided a house for the incumbent by 1853. 91 A vicarage in Ambrose Place had … The Good Shepherd mission room in Gordon Road was licensed for worship in 1908. 93 It had been closed by 1972. 94 The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was held by 7 alodial tenants. In 1086 it comprised 9 hides and had land for three plough-teams. The demesne was cultivated by 2 … and most of the 'parkseycorn' dues had been commuted for money payments. 82 Copyhold land held of Worthing manor …
A History of the County of Sussex
… itself in Worthing in 1765, 83 had two houses registered for worship in Worthing in 1800 and 1803. 84 The Independent, … c. 1890, but not long afterwards it became too small for the congregation, and a new church to hold 650 was opened … was opened in the late 1830s 92 as an 'Independent chapel for the promulgation of Calvinistic doctrine' and for
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