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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… The walls of the old building are generally of rubble or chalk, rendered in cement or rough-cast; the dressings are of Reigate stone and the … the moulded jambs and two-centred head of the late 14th or 15th-century W. doorway. The South Transept (17 ft. by 16 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Record Cards). They may have been from either this parish or Hardingstone. A coin of Constantine I (AD 30637) was … The villa was later further extended, perhaps in the 3rd or 4th century, to cover an area of 26 m. by 17.5 m. with the … in 1954 (NM; NDC AS25). An iron spearhead, probably Saxon or medieval, was found near Wootton West Bridge (SP 757560) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… communities, looking to small markets at Deddington or Woodstock. Weaving and malting at Deddington were on a … fields until parliamentary inclosure in the 18th century or early 19th; groupings of two open fields later becoming … and Great Tew and smaller parks of the 18th century or earlier at North and Middle Aston, Glympton, Ledwell, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Warwickshire. Osric, either repairing the Roman fortress, or erecting another in this city, which by the Saxons was … William de Beauchamp, constable of the castle, joining Matilda, incurred the resentment of that monarch, who deposed … Count of Meulant, whom he created Earl of Worcester. Matilda, in 1139, having gained several advantages in various …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 1165 ( Ann. Worc. p. 381). D. 9 Aug. 1179 ( Diceto 1 432) or 10 Aug. (ann. St. Davids: B.M., Cotton MS. Domit. A. i fo. … obed., n.d. (Woodruff, Professions p. 171). D. either 2 or 3 May 1190 ( Cart. Worc. p. liv n. 2, discussing dates … 54; Diceto 11 89). D. 27 June 1193 ( Ann. Tewkes. p. 55) or 30 June (ann. Winchcombe: B.M., Cotton MS. Faust. B. i fo. …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… pray for worships good and happy prosperity. to provide or coram [L. J?] The neighbours and tenants of the lord of … and the said Sparry [illegible] to kill the peticioner or any of his sonnes [illegible] presente daye he did lay way … Frogmorton with her husband William Ewens sixteene yeares or theraboutes and her husband being slayne under a rick of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… three car. The land being then sufficient for eight plows or eight car. 1 There afterwards Roger de Busli (whose see … 10d. of the issues of the land of William de Luvetot. 10 Matilda de Luvetot who was daughter of Walter Fitz-Robert, … in dower, which was valued at 12l. per annum. 11 Matilda the daughter and heir of William de Lovetot was by …
History Theses 1901-1970
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… III. mention is made of the letting out of the liberties or franchises of the Abbot of Bury between Coplestone, and the mill of Worlingham, and in Beccles. 4 Coplestone, or Coppleston, is a name still retained by certain lands in … Catharine Fitz-Osbert in 1281. She married Sir John Nojion or Noion, to whom she carried this and other manors in …
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