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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… prays grace of our lord the king and his council, for God's sake, that he may secure the release of his ship and the … twenty acres be viewed and examined before the king's council together with the other things he has in his favour … of property belonging to his house seized into the king's hands at the 1302 Cornish eyre for the withdrawal of divine …
A History of the County of Leicester
… being in Sparkenhoe. 14 Beaumont Leys contains Leicester's main sewage works, which occupy much of the area, but … Abbey, 19 and was apparently absorbed into the abbey's lands adjoining it to the south. 20 The Hospitallers' lands … was acquired in exchange for the rectory of St. Botolph's, Boston, from the Hospitallers by the Duchy of Lancaster, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Pillhill Brook. Little Ann lies to the east and St. John's Cross half a mile south. In Minster Field, on an elevation … free except for the trinoda necessitas. 6 In King Edward's 'golden charter' of 903 the manor of Ann, containing 15 … was paying geld for 8 hides as against 15 in the Confessor's day. 9 In 1291 it was assessed at 15 8 s. 8 d., 10 and in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 572 acres. 8 MANORS OF BIGHTON As is shown under Bishop's Sutton, it seems probable that a large part of the manor … successors were to pay an annuity of 10 to Guy, and on Guy's death an annuity of 6 to his brother Thomas. After the … was to receive yearly from the abbot and his successors 20 s. for pittance on Guy's obit. 13 In 1329 the abbot and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… his farms and cottages with the East Surrey Water Company's mains; otherwise the supply depends upon the shallow wells … to the chaplain of Watenden land lying between 'the King's Highway and the way from Colesden to Blechingley in valle … later he granted it in fee with the wood called Okeley Copp pertaining to the said manor to Sir William Forman, Sir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… leads on to the Hundred of Hoo, on which, at a mile's distance, is Wainscott, and further on Chattenden, both … which paid only to the parson of the parish yearly, three copp of wheat, three copp of barley, and three copp of oats, and to the minister …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were in Hatton, though since the time of Robert Burgoyne's coming to dwell at Wroxall they had been encompassed in the … their perambulation went with their banners by John Blyke's ground to the Callowe Cross and so to the Gunney House or … and his sons William and Richard, for love of Margaret's son Robert, prior of Monmouth. 13 Hugh, soon afterwards (in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Lewknor has derived its name, 'Leofecanora' or Leofeca's slope, for that was the form of the name about the year … the foot of Stokenchurch hill, the boundary falls a stone's throw behind the present roadway and, continuing uphill … of the pond stands the church, and at one time a vicar's house stood on the south side. The 'old Vicarage', now …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… mentioned in the 16th century are the following:Bitfanger Copp, Frith Copp, Innerst Copp and Sudgarston Copp. 2 Manor WOODCOTT was … To return to the actual holders of the manor. All Faderlin's property 6 passed to Ruald de Woodcott, who, in the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of Cannock and Kinfare, 28 E. I., A.D. 1300. 1 The King's writ states that the Commons of England had granted to him … King within the said purceinte. The purceynte of the King's Haye of Alrewas with the forinsec wood of Alrewas and … our Lord the King. The purceinte of the Haye of the King's demesne wood of Teddesleye, and of his demesne wood of …
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