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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Steeple Ashton suffered severely by fire at some time, and Aubrey attributed the decline of the market to this. 20 The … of a century later 83 does not mention a market or fair. Aubrey attributed the decline of the market to a fire in the … Tithe Award. V.C.H. Wilts. iv. 340. W.A.M. lv. 1617, 26. Aubrey, Topog. Coll. ed. Jackson, 354. W.R.O. Tithe Award. …
The Environs of London
… granted by William de Wickham, Bishop of Winchester, Sir Aubrey de Vere, and others, to the Abbey of St. Mary de …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… back to the hospital to endow a chantry. Richard's widow Aubrey and her husband Ralph de Munchensy recovered a third … was granted with the manor of Ewell, both held for life by Aubrey wife of Ralph de Munchensy, by Eleanor daughter of … (William Canon), and 1472 (John Austyn), as did Thomas Aubrey of Stepney in 1440. 91 Early 16th-century bakers from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 108 a. in Stepney in 1294 by John Westheye and his wife Aubrey, which included a messuage in Old Ford and were Aubrey's inheritance. Barnard's lands had passed by 1323 to … and 1250 Holy Trinity confirmed the sale to John Uvenus by Aubrey son of Baldwin of 2 a. held of it in Northcroft, …
The Environs of London
… Manship, Esq. 1734; John Manship, Esq. 1749; Elizabeth (Aubrey), wife of Robert Cassills, 1724; John Newman, Gent. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 227 n. B.L. Harl. Ch. 79. G. 16; D.N.B. s.v. Sutton; Aubrey's Brief Lives, ed. O. L. Dick, 452-3. D.N.B. P.R.O., C …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… stones in the same Avenue ( cf. Antiquity x (1936), 420). Aubrey recorded only nine stones, as did Hutchins in 1768; … M. Piggott, Antiquity XIII (1939), 146, with facsimile of Aubrey's MS. notes as pl. I; J. Hutchins, History of Dorset …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… held in 1066 under the king by Godric the deacon, which Aubrey de Vere had by 1086 seized and given to his man … descended from Henry Picot (fl. before 1135) to his son Aubrey (fl. 1150-70). 1 Aubrey's son Robert Picot, of age c. 1185, 2 died c. 1218, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of IRISH WOOL or any other hairy wool. According to John Aubrey, part of the success of Stroudwater was due to the …
The Environs of London
… of Nicholas Aylwin, who died in 1486. It is printed in Aubrey, who says, that it was taken from the ground. In the … tablet is mutilated, but the inscription is preserved in Aubrey;) Edmund Tilney, Esq. of Letherhead, master of the … James Strachan, Esq. who died in 1788. Tombs described by Aubrey. Aubrey has preserved the epitaphs of the following …
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