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Lincoln Wills
… and last will. My body to be buryd in the parysh church of s t Peter and Paule of Kyrton. To the high altare for tithes … Lady altare there iiij d. To the Trinite altare ij d. To s t Catheryne altare ij d. To the church warke of Kyrton vj … buryyd in the chyrche yerd of the Holy Trynyte of Clee. To ower Lady of Lyncone viij d. I wytt to sanct Hew Heyd iiij d. …
Lincoln Wills
… altare at Lincoln xij d. To the fatherles chyldren at s t Catheryns iiij d. To Alice Cheryngton my doughter ij kye. … for tithis forgottyn. To the church of Westburgh iij s. iiij d. To the high altare of Westburgh xij d. To our Lady … and for my mortuary accordyng to the acte of parlyment of ower souerene lord kyng Henry the VIII. To the blessyd …
Lincoln Wills
… testament. My body to be buryed in Quadryng churche before s t Michel. To the high altare xij d. To the reparacion of the sayd altare vj d. To our Lady altare viij d. To s t John altare viij d. For my buryall within the churche vj … of saynt Gutlake in Tofte. To the holy sacrement xij d. To ower Lady of Lincoln iiij d. To Margarett my wyffe my howse …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in the Inventory) GENERAL plate or (p) page Barrows in S.E. Dorset, distribution map opp. p. 634 Iron Age and Roman sites in S.E. Dorset, distribution map opp. p. 634 South Dorset … (57) East Creech villa. Column p. 595 CORFE CASTLE (227) Ower. Pottery-kiln. Plan and section p. 597 (235) Building …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… common weill of the haill cuntre, as the brig of Glasgow ower Clyde, quhilk throw the oft invndationis, greit fludis …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Oxonienses, 1500-1714 Oade-Oxwick Oade-Oxwick Oade, Arthur s. John, of London, gent. Lincoln Coll., matric. 17 Dec., 1635, aged 15. Oades, William s. Joh., of Preston Candover, Southants, pleb. Pembroke … Hants, 1730, until his death 25 Jan., 1730-1. See Foster's Index Eccl. Oades, William "carrier," s. William, of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… towards the crest of the ridge (91258695) and to the S.E. overlooking the flood-plain of the R. Frome (91488669). … 51, 578; LXXI (1949), 623; LXXXIV (1962), 137, 142.) (227) Ower (sy 98 NE, SZ 08 NW); A Pottery-kiln, and Occupation … found in low-lying arable fields in the N.E. part of the Ower peninsula where the South Deep approaches Cleavel Point. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Owermoigne 25 OWERMOIGNE (7685) (O.S. 6 ins. aSY 78 SE, bSY 78 NE) This large parish, covering … existence until the early 19th century ( see Manor Map of Ower-Moign (1774), D.C.R.O.). Owermoigne itself is a small … abandoned since 1774 ( see J. Upjohn, Map of the Manor of Ower-Moign (1774), in D.C.R.O.). The settlement was around …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Henry I crossed to Normandy from Eling (Eilling) and King's pleas were held there in his reign. 4a The small village of … It includes Calmoor, Hillstreet, Woodlands and part of Ower, and contains 3,886 acres of land, of which 7 acres are … Woodlands is south of the village, Calmoor, Hillstreet and Ower (chiefly in Copythorne) are to the north. Cadnam River …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… name 'Badminston Common'; further west it is called 'Hugh's Common.' The latter is the name sometimes applied to the … southward, and runs parallel with Southampton Water, past Ower Farm, until it reaches Hillhead, the Fawley beach. Here … 'Bitterne with Fawley.' 7 It is probable that the bishop's tenant at Fawley did suit of court at Bitterne. In 1546 …
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