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Survey of London
… was re-cast in stucco. The houses north of Edward Street also had shops with the exception of No. 23, the ground floor …
Survey of London
… at the northern and southern ends of the main block and also at both ends of each of the outer blocks of buildings … court, the central bay window is an addition, as is also the room over the left-hand porch and the projecting bay …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a deep glen, in which are extensive limekilns. Cunscough.See Melling. CUNSCOUGH.See Melling. Curbar CURBAR, a … of a corporate town, and is still called a borough; it had also a chapel. The living is a discharged vicarage, with that … lately instituted, which is in the gift of the Rev. Canon Rogers, and includes the parishes of Cury and Gunwalloe. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fund. 9 The chapel was served by curates who usually also served Hailey; in the 1880s they held daily services, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1301 summer cheese production was 149, and there were also 36 winter cheeses; except for 2 given in customary … in 1286 and 1301 a close and sheepcot at Roughfield were also on lease. In 1301 grazing 'behind the court', in 'the … granted a long lease of Park farm for 360 a year to Edward Rogers, 127 and in 1766 renewed it on the same terms for 8 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tenant in 1649, 11 and when the estate was restored to the see of Winchester in 1660 she and her sister Cecily Franklin … evidence suggests that an estate there was held of him by Roger d'Ivri, descending with other d'Ivri lands to the St … the 14th century, held of the bishop by Eynsham abbey, had also belonged earlier to the St Valrys and probably to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… km) south-west of the town; 1 for much of its history it also included parts of the town which lay outside the … described in grants of the Witney estate in 969 and 1044 (see Fig. 68). 12 Part of the boundary in the south-east … the northern limit of the newly created Witney park (see Figs. 3 and 68). 29 It formed part of the great road from …
A Dictionary of London
… Curriers' Row Named after the Curriers who lived here. See London Wall ; also Currier's Court, Blackfriars. Curriors' Court See Curriers' Hall Court. Cursitor Street East out of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… ever to have been distinguished by any name or number (see appendix pp. 86-7). M. Thomas Donclent Lic.Cn. & C.L. … p. 101). Succeeded by Matthew de Hanemere (see below). Roger Nassh ?-1389. D. as preb. before 6 March 1389 ( CPR. … 1389-1402. Estate ratif. 6 March 1389 in preb. vac. by Roger Nassh ( CPR. 1388-1392 p. 38; see above). Res. before 4 …
Survey of London
… but the wharf would seem to have been let by them to Roger de Romsey. 1 The story is not quite continuous, and … of the Petty Custom of Wines, and of 3d. of the pound also of cloths and other customable merchandise in the Port … a fine brass to him and two wives in All Hallows Church. (See p. 68.) Rawson. Notwithstanding the comprehensiveness of …
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