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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 the manor of WINSTONE was held by Ansfrid de Cormeilles who … Parr in 1548. 61 The Crown sold the manor in 1553 to Sir Anthony Hungerford 62 of Down Ampney. It had passed by 1561 … Hungerford 63 (d. 1580), who was succeeded by his son Anthony. 64 Anthony conveyed Winstone to his kinsman Anthony
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Flasby WINTERBURN, with Flasby, a township, in the parish of Gargrave, union of Skipton, E. division of the … adjoining the churchyard, was established and endowed by Anthony Gell, of Hopton, in 1576, and was rebuilt in the … six men, near the school, were also founded and endowed by Anthony Gell. Elizabeth Bagshaw, in 1797, left 2000 three per …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… LEVERINGTON Leverington is a large parish and village on the northwest of Wisbech. 1 The lay-out-a frontage upon the … though it appeared to be 'no longer known as a Manor'. 56 Anthony Buckworth, great-greatgrandson of Richard and Grace … (d. 1743). John Lumpkin (d. 1743), of Park House, his sons Anthony (d. 1747) and Nicholas (d. 1748) and Capt. Anthony
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Wigston, Wiston WIGSTON, WISTON. In Wiseton of the kings Soc of Oswaldebek belonging to Maunsfeild also, was … lands in Wyeston by Claworth, which were granted to sir Anthony Nevill with the site of that monastery by king H. 8. … of Wiston town 1612, are said to be Oliver Bromhead, Anthony Whitwell, Thomas Smith, Thomas Draper. [Throsby] …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… WISTOW Wistow lies seven miles south-east of Leicester in the valley of the River Sence. Since 1936 it has included most of the … 80 In 1583 these two men sold the rectory and advowson to Anthony Faunt of Foston. 81 He died possessed of it in 1588, …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Meathop and Ulpha WITHERSLACK, MEATHOP AND ULPHA. The mesne manor of Meathop and Ulpha with land at … of William Thornburgh, 2s.; Crown Receivers' Acct. 1542 Anthony Roose and Ellen his wife passed by fine to Walter … 8 Feet of Fines, Easter term, 34 Henry VIII. 1543 Anthony Rose and Ellen his wife and Vincent Rose, passed by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… rendering 32 s. 6 d. a year. Probably they stood near the sites of Waleys or Farm Mill near the 12th-century manorial precinct, and of Woodford or Witney … (apparently mortgager since 1657) and the other to Anthony Barfoot, clothier; 25 the Barfoot share passed in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… economic life 1500 to 1800 ECONOMIC LIFE 1500 TO 1800 From the 16th century Witney's economy was dominated by its … yarn, wool, and finished cloth ready for sale. The wealthy Anthony Yate (d. 1630) had cloth, yarn, and coarse wool … the finishing processes: thus the blanket- and carpetmaker Anthony Collins (d. 1779) had interests in fulling mills in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDINGS 1 Building Materials In the 1640s Witney was described as a stone-built town, 2 and the parish church and the excavated remains of the bishop of … Nicholas Gunn (1602, with goods totalling 196), and Anthony Yate, clothier (1630). 80 Such parlours served as …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Andrew) WOLLASTON ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union of Chepstow, hundred of Westbury, W. division of the county of Gloucester, 5 miles (N. E.) from Chepstow; … the faces of which are embellished with figures of St. Anthony, St. Paul, and St. Peter, in bas-relief, is richly …
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