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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lordship of this town was granted at the Conquest to Godric the King's sewer or steward, and was held by him of … was (as I take it) the great Earl of Mercia, and it is to be observed that the Conqueror's resentment was so great, … and held estates before the Conquest; Harold King of England, Godwin Earl of Kent, his father, &c. are styled …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… acres of meadow, &c. valued at 40 s. but the soc belonged to the King's manor of Folsham, in the reign of King Edward; … half a leuca long, and the same in breadth, and paid 7 d. to the King's gelt. 1 This Walter was made Earl of Buckingham … to the Conqueror; he attended him in his expedition into England, and was rewarded by him with the following lordships …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… enfeoffed of this lordship of Twyford, that belonged to the Earls of Clare, by the Marshalls, who held it of that … in the reign of King Henry III. and in 1309, presented to this church, as did Robert, son of Bartholomew, in 1321, … the 9th of Richard II. Peter Bygayn who held by the law of England certain lands and tenements of Twyford, &c. of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… WESTON. The principal part of this town was a beruite to William de Scohies's lordship of Wichingham, granted to him on the deprivation of Hardewin, a freeman, who was … was a Norman, and not a Scot, sold all his lordships in England, in the reign of Henry I. to Walter Giffard, the 2d …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… mother of William, held in dower, whereby it was granted to Will. and Maud, and the heirs or Will. who granted license to Philip, and his brother Frary, to build a mill in … by Harold in King Edward's days, and after when King of England; on his death, the Conqueror possessed it, containing …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of which Harduine, a freeman, was deprived; there belonged to it 3 carucates of land, 16 borderers, 4 servi, 2 carucates … in Berkshire farmed all the lands of this priory in England of the King, and Sir Ralph Rochford in the 9th of … on those 2 days; and to Sir Richard, parson of Antingham, coming to Causton fair. The jury in the 39th of Edward III. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… burgage plot, but by the 17th century the building seems to have become a minor constituent of a large holding … of Newland. The holding passed from the Almond family to the Leggs and in the 1750s was divided, its eastern half, including the later White Hart, passing afterwards to the Day family. 73 In 1785 John May bought it and licensed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… uses for the executor, Henry Eccleston of Eynsham, to pay the bequest seems to have been ineffective. 63 John Bartholomew, by will proved … in 1875 against opposition from members of the Church of England. 87 The new board school on the Witney Road was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 5 miles north-west of Oxford on the river Thames close to its confluence with the river Evenlode and to an important crossing of the Thames at Swinford. 25 The … until 1932, when 977 a. around the hamlet were transferred to Hanborough, reducing Eynsham to 4,469 a. 28 In 1948 …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Male Period of medical practice 1614-1649 Place of birth England (Dorset) Address [London 1624] Other notes Trouble 3 … Baptist, and had given a drink for the falling sickness to Mr Green junior in Wallbrook. Attitude of the accused …
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