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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… market-towns of Alford, Barton-upon-Humber, Bolingbroke, Bourne, Caistor, Donington, Epworth, Falkingham, … be added Moor, Kyme, and Hussey towers. Of the castles of Bourne and Sleaford, only the earthworks now exist. There are …
Lincoln Wills
… to be done for my husband soule and my soule and it may be bourne of my goodes. The residue of my goodes I give to …
Lincoln Wills
… and Sir Robert Gray, the executors, etc. [John Emley of Bourne, husbandman, a.d. 1520.] [1506 &c., 51. Collated with …
Lincoln Wills
… [No probate act.] [John Sawer alias Smyth of Thurlby near Bourne, a.d. 1521.] [1506 &c., 50d. Collated with another …
Lincoln Wills
… gentleman, her proctor. The testament of John Shorys [of Bourne]. [L.C.C., 152031, f. 125.] 8 August, 1528. I John …
Old and New London
… as New Street, leading from the Temple Bar up to "Old Bourne," the palace of the Bishops of Chichester, the mansion …
Survey of London
… however, that this had previously been acquired by Richard Bourne, for we find him in 1650 offering to sell Cup Field to … 152, 167. The connection between Judith Hill, Cowper and Bourne has since come to light and is explained in Chancery … Proceedings, Bridges, XXIII (10). Complaint of Ric. Bourne of Fulham. A contemporary account describes the exact …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 532600 344200 Bottesford 1271 1271 35.06 489900 407000 Bourne 1281 1281 168.25 509600 320000 Braceborough 1271 1271 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… King Edward the third, gave it to Sir Thomas de Bourne, Anno 1342, 8 and he sold it again to Will. de la …
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