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A History of the County of Somerset
… it, 15 shillings.' The count himself holds Merstone [Marston Magna]. Four thegns held (it) 'in parage ( pariter)' … is worth 10 pounds. Robert holds of the count Merstone [Marston Magna]. Five thegns held (it) 'in parage ( pariter)' … and is worth 40 shillings. Roger himself holds Mersitone [Marston Bigot]. Aelvert held (it) T.R.E. and paid geld for 3 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Thame. One of his clocks is now in St. Nicholas Church, Marston. A John Stone was also making clocks at Thame from …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… William Bikner, haberdasher, for the orphan of Jamys Marston, mercer (£196 12d.) 4 18 414. Roger Chan', mercer, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Tower Mill, at the far end of the present Conduit Street, Marston's Mill in Saxby Street, Whetstone's Mill in Highfield …
Survey of London
… architect. 452 Bousfield Primary School, 19546, W. J. Marston and Son, builders, Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, …
Survey of London
… George Agabeg). The contractors were W. J. Marston and Son. 371 The low-built plan, the peep-holed brick …
A History of the County of Bedford
… prison.' 43 It at this date belonged to Thomas Snagge, of Marston Moretaine (cf. history of barony), and already there … adjoining, is a smaller mound partly built over. Snagge of Marston Moretaine Argent three pheons sable Returning to the … by Sir Francis Blundell, bart., and by Thomas Snagge of Marston-Moretaine (then a minor); when Sir Francis Blundell …
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