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A History of the County of Wiltshire
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… inscription for Steven Borough, who died in 1584, born at Northam, in Devonshire; he discovered Muscovia, by the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Mun. Leases, Headington. An example is New College Ham in Northam meadow, belonging to the College's Headington …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Cherwell, where lay Whitmersham, Pinsey, Briton, and Northam meadows. Almost all the waste and common land lay in …
Magna Britannia
… he somewhat altered the endowment, and gave the rectory of Northam, held under the church of Windsor, and the tenement …
Magna Britannia
… Sir Hardress was successful, and took many prisoners. Northam NORTHAM, in the hundred of Shebbear and in the deanery of … lies about a mile and a half from Bideford. A fair at Northam, to be held for two days, at the festival of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the banks of the River Itchen from Southampton just above Northam Bridge to Eastleigh, a distance of about six miles. … the Itchen, and communicates with Southampton by means of Northam Bridge, near the Roman station, Clausentum. The High …
A History of the County of Somerset
… slopes by the mid 15th century, 16 and Kingswood and Northam perhaps later. 17 Lower Weacombe was recorded in the … had added c. 50 a. at Houndwell to their estate. 279 Northam comprised a capital messuage and 140 a. in 1662; by … village, Downside, Over Vexford, Lower Vexford, and Northam. 301 Dyeing was carried out in the 16th century at …
Middlesex county records
… convicted of larceny and sentenced to be hung. (12.) Mary Northam, convicted of larceny and sentenced to be hung. She …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Molland; Moreton; Musbury; Nether Exe; Newton Abbott; Northam; Ogwell; Olliscombe; Otterton; Ottery St. Mary; Plott …
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