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A History of the County of Somerset
… also known as Adam de Conteville and whose daughter Aubrey married successively Hugh Thurlac of Stringston and … fee in Stringston in 1166 and was still alive in 1201. 10 Aubrey's son and heir Sir William Fichet was still alive in … held with Alfoxton in 1724. 56 Hugh Fichet and his wife Aubrey gave a virgate of land and its tenants to Taunton …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Fanthom [Fanton, Fantom] A Croat, who, according to John Aubrey, spoke thirteen languages. Lieutenant in Captain … claimed £27 6s due to him as captain of a troop of horse. Aubrey’s highly coloured account of ‘Captain Fantom’ claimed … children which made them shot free, making them ‘Hardmen’ (Aubrey noted that ‘they say that a silver bullet will kill …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… No. 28.) 1447. William le Teynturer of la Clyne ( sic) and Aubrey his wife v. Michael de Walcote, vicar of the church of … of meadow in Mallynges, Clyne and Ryngmere; to William and Aubrey and heirs of William. ( File 46. No. 29.) 1448. Nigel …
The Environs of London
… Saxon character; it has been printed very erroneously by Aubrey 8. Monuments. Lady Brownlow. On the north wall of the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… manor-house, moreover, that the chapel was located where Aubrey, widow of Robert de Percy, was licensed to have a chaplain in 1232. 72 In 1314 Aubrey, daughter of Robert de Percy, was granted an oratory … rectory. The advowson was in dispute between the abbey and Aubrey, widow of Robert de Percy, in 1233, 41 but Whitby …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… daughter and heir Isabel 34 had by then been acquired by Aubrey de Vere, earl of Oxford (d. 1194), whose ancestor and … sokeman. The earl married Isabel c. 1190 to his eldest son Aubrey, his heir as earl (d. s.p. 1214). 35 Isabel died, … (d. 1206). 36 In 1207 Isabel married to the younger Earl Aubrey's brother and eventual successor, Robert de Vere, 37 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The town contained 40 labouring families as well. 59 John Aubrey gives the year 1640 or thereabouts for the discovery … feet under- ground and so were dug in shallow quarries. Aubrey suggests that the stone was transported via the Thames … polish, and remaining dry even in wet weather. 61 By Aubrey's time it had been used in a number of the town houses …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… quarrying activity in Swindon in the late 17th century. 16 Aubrey records the increased prosperity of the market, dating … Ibid. 306, 312. Wilts. Q. Sess. Rec. ed. Cunnington, 86. Aubrey, Nat. Hist. Wilts. ed. Britton, 43. See pp. 1267. Aubrey, op. cit. 115, and Topog. Coll. ed. Jackson, 1912. See …
Old and New London
… centuries ago Norwood was really a wood and nothing more. Aubrey, giving an account of Croydon at that period, in his … place. There are at Streatham mineral springs which, as Aubrey informs us, were discovered about fourteen years …
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