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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Somerset, 34 miles (E.) from Taunton, and 108 (W. by S.) from London; containing 2296 inhabitants. This place, … tower; in the east window are the arms of Vere and Howard, and on the north side is the ancient chapel of St. … Near Grancourt House, which was the seat of Sir William Howard, who purchased the manor in the reign of Edward the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Archbishop of Canterbury, who to the Bishop of Salisbury's claim that Windsor Castle was in his diocese successfully … 11267, when David, King of Scotland, came here as Henry's guest. King David swore allegiance to the Empress Maud as … year the king was at Windsor with his new queen Catherine Howard, and he seems to have stayed there until November, …
Survey of London Monograph
… now one of the six heralds in ordinary. Badge: Edward III's (Edward of Windsor) sun-burst, that is, golden sunrays … (See also D.N.B.; 1919 edit. of Miniatura; Life of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, by Mary Hervey; Robert Herrick, … (1894). See Clarenceux (42). 39. ALGAR HENRY STAFFORD HOWARD (1919). See Garter (31). 40. ALFRED TREGO BUTLER, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Winterborne Kingston 54 WINTERBORNE KINGSTON (8697) (O.S. 6 ins. SY 89 NE, SY 89 NW, ST 80 SE) This parish has an … of the area; Turberville, to the E., is now called Abbot's Court; Muston lies still further E. and the common … Down Farm' from which came two globular urns ( C.T.D., Pl. VI; Arch. J. CXIX (1962), 57). Nos. (2731) form a group …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Whitechurch 56 WINTERBORNE WHITECHURCH (8300) (O.S. 6 ins. ST 80 SW, ST 80 SE, SY 89 NW) The parish lies in … now Higher Whatcombe. Threequarters of a mile to the S. of Whatcombe lay La Lee, now Lower Whatcombe; both … urns from a barrow or barrows at South Farm ( C.T.D., Pl. VI; Arch. J. CXIX (1962), 57) may have come from two …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… date a gap 130 yards wide was made, probably at Abel's Gull. Parts of the country-side were flooded to a depth of … in a poor way, was the husband of Jane Pepys, the diarist's aunt. 10 The inn in which the diarist lodged was the Swan … The last owner of the Parson Drove mill was Fitzalan Howard of Holyrood House, Spalding (Lincs.). THROCKENHOLT is …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the inclusion (from Wisbech Borough) of the hamlet of Ring's End, on the Nene opposite Guyhirn. Although it is … At the later date the total rents amounted to 45 5 s. 6 d. 18 As usual in the 14th century, a decline in … 12 In 1608, however, it was revived and granted to Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, and his heirs. 13 Petworth was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1181 and 1204, were presumably his descendants. 54 William's son Henry 55 had apparently succeeded by 1210, 56 and was … c. 1230. 57 Another William of Wiston, apparently Henry's son, is recorded in 1238, 58 and held 4 fees in Wiston and … Wolseley, Suss. in the Past (1928), 123; see above, pl. facing p. 225. E 179/258/14. W.S.R.O., Wiston MSS. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 8. 11. 0.; net. income, 100; patrons and … 27 persons. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 12. 12. 3., and in the gift of H. C. Sturt, Esq.: … with a good house, lately rebuilt by the Rev. William Howard. The church is a handsome structure, chiefly in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… declined or remained low, suggesting that much of the town's trading took place outside the formal market structure. In … was presumably planned to avoid competition from Witney's market. 6 A second annual fair, held for five days from the … 41; local inf. Oxf. Church Ct. Depositions, 15704, ed. J. Howard-Drake (1993), pp. 29, 49; Par. Colln. iii. 342. …
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