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A History of the County of Dorset
… priory, of Horton is generally attributed to Ordgar or Orgar, earl of Devon, the founder of Tavistock, who …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… [ford], or village abounding with reeds; it belonged to Orgar, a freeman at the Confessor's survey, and to Humfry, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Woolnoth, Langbourn (3), p. 170a. Hodson, John: St. Martin Orgar, Candlewick (4), p. 44a; All Hallows the Great, Dowgate … St. Clement Eastcheap, Candlewick (1), p. 38b; St. Martin Orgar, now in St. Clement Eastcheap, Candlewick (1), p. 38b; … churchyard of: Farringdon Within (9), p. 117a. St. Martin Orgar (church destroyed): Candlewick (4), p. 44a; parish of: …
A New History of London
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Edenbridge, see M. Simon of Edenbridge Edgar, can., see Orgar II Edith, queen of Edward the Confessor, 1 Edith, wife … Nicholas of Bristol, 125 Onibury (Salop.), 97 Ordgar, see Orgar Ordmaer, 79, 138 Ordmerus, see Ordmaer Orgar I, 79, 148 Orgar II, 65, 79, 143 Orleton, see Adam …
A History of the County of Essex
… of, 3, 58, 69 Organ: Jn., 233 Thos., 233 Organe, Sam., 248 Orgar (fl. 1066), 18 Ormond, Thos., see Butler Ormond, earl …
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