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A History of the County of Somerset
… at Bridgwater which descended with the manor, or one third of the manor, until 1627. 64 While the Crown had custody … The Crown again occupied the castle 1322-6 in case Roger Mortimer should escape from the Tower and use it as a base … 1380s, when the castle formed part of the network of the Mortimer estates in the West and Wales, small repairs were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was worked with 5 teams. Hamp was about half the size of Horsey and was shared equally between lord and tenants. … riding horse at Horsey but only 2 beasts at Hamp. A total of 25 a. of pasture was found at Bridgwater and Horsey. 3 Bridgwater …
A History of the County of Somerset
… List of illustrations MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1066 Merlesuain … Maud and Eve de Braose. Maud married successively Roger de Mortimer (d. 1282) and William Mortimer (d. 1297). Her share of Bridgwater was the castle …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Brimpsfield Brimpsfield The rural parish of Brimpsfield lies above the Cotswold escarpment 10 km. south of Cheltenham. Brimpsfield village, the primary settlement of … leaving as his heir his daughter Philippe, wife of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March. 128 Catherine de la Pole, to whom …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 17TH CENTURY HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY The historical geography of the woodlands of the southern Chilterns, 16001947. A.J. Mansfield. London … Quine. Nottingham Ph.D. 1968. Bristol Quakerism. R.S. Mortimer. Bristol M.A. 1946. The Society of Friends in …
Survey of London
… 1724, replacing gardens and small houses on the backlands of Turnmill Street and St John's Lane. It was originally … become the Jerusalem Tavern. The tavern was among a number of houses in the street demolished in the 1870s to make way … (326 infants, 246 girls and 246 boys), was built by W. Wigmore of Fulham. Robson maintained that 'in such a …
Survey of London
… Brixton Lambeth Wick estate LAMBETH WICK ESTATE The origin of the Manor of Lambeth Wick (Wyk, Wyke or Wykecourt) is obscure, but it … Street. 105 The church was built by Alfred A. Webber of Mortimer Street, St. Marylebone, at a cost of about 17,000 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Introduction BRIZE NORTON The large, mainly rural parish of Brize Norton lies on the northern edge of the Thames valley, about 3 miles (4.5 km) north of … earl of Lancaster, who were defeated at Bedford by Roger Mortimer, earl of March. 172 On Palm Sunday 1398 William …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… 1882 BROMESBERROW is a small rural parish 18 km NNW of Gloucester and 5 km south-east of Ledbury (Herefs.). … had in 1876 inherited Russell's End farm from his father Mortimer. 13 Frank's son and heir Frank lived at Bure Homage … the earl's successors 11 the 6th earl sold it in 1867 to Mortimer Ricardo 12 (d. 1876), from whom it passed to his son …
Survey of London
… did not exist until 1863. a It now denotes the portion of the old highway from London to Fulham stretching … Cromwell Road seems a more logical westward continuation of Brompton Road than the relatively tranquil offshoot … sharing a cramped communal garden. By contrast the grand Mortimer House, built in its own grounds with a high brick …
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