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A History of the County of Sussex
… 41 In 1843 it stood west of the road between Jackett's Hill and Greenhurst Lane. 42 It was largely demolished in … same time as the churchwardens. 53 Poor rates rose from 1 s. in the pound in 1753 to 10 s. in 1783. 54 An almshouse mentioned in 1784 55 may have …
A History of the County of Sussex
… de Braose, and a knight held 1 hide of Morin. 39 Morin's estate seems to have descended to the Power (le Poer) … heir Stephen, then a minor. Stephen was disputing ¼ knight's fee in Thakeham with Robert le Savage in 1213, and obtained seisin of David's land in Thakeham in 1218. 42 In the same year he agreed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… being valued at 35 in 1254, at 112 in 1291, and at 82 12 s. 2 d. net in 1535. 6 The prebendary received the greater … From the late 11th to the 13th century part of the church's revenue had gone to Eynsham Abbey, for Bishop Robert Bloet … of the prebend, for in 1548 Thynne, who was Somerset's steward, had granted Williams a large part of the prebend. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… until the dissolution of the monasteries in Henry VIII.'s reign), whose Companies are not either definitely stated in … into which he would seek admission, he had followed Dodmer's example in choosing the Mercers, but he was not permitted … from the Barber-Surgeons to the Grocers. 1669 Sir S. Starling, from the Brewers to the Drapers. 1675 Sir J. …
Survey of London
… the park side, was reached at one point by the early 1730's when King's Row, an ordinary set of small houses, was built at the end … Street (now Dunraven Street), developed in the late 1750's with a good class of house, especially on the west side, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… thing be ready, especially during the time of the King's Dressing; fetch Water for the Grooms of the Bed-chamber, … Shields, A. 1727 30 Sept. Evans, A. 1733 12 Jan. Nash, S. 1734 16 Dec. Humphreys, R. 1735 2 Mar. Evans, H.M. 1736 30 … 8 June Bott, J. 1808 4 July Wood, J. 1809 1 Mar. Bowtell, S. 1810 6 Mar. Jeakins, R. 1815 12 Dec. Norden, J. 1816 14 …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… The Bishop's Registry at Worcester THE MUNIMENTS OF THE BISHOP OF … The registers are kept in a cupboard in the Registrar's room, the shelves of which are too near together for most … other volumes specifically distinguished as the bishop's are preserved in the Will Room adjoining the Registry. They …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for both, but in the 17th 6 and 18th 7 centuries St. Mary's is sometimes called a 'chapel' once again. In 13th-century inquisitions St. Mary's is usually named before St. John's 8 but from the 14th century the order is reversed. An …
A History of the County of Worcester
… ad Saltwic congregato,' and the place of the Witan's assembly is identified by Kemble as Droitwich. Borough of … which rendered geld, a half-hide was attached to the king's hall at Gloucester; the remaining hides were distributed … king and earl had farmed their rights in the Confessor's time for a total farm of 76. That the king's total had once …
A History of the County of Worcester
… uncle for life, but on the death of the latter in Harold's battle against the Northmen the manor returned to the … 5 Theobald and Peter held this half-hide in Witton of Urse's successor, William de Beauchamp, at the end of the reign of … this estate afterwards became annexed to the sheriff's seals at Droitwich, held by the Beauchamp family (see …
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