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A History of the County of Shropshire
… 69 and keeping swine unyoked and unringed. 70 Bourton's jurisdiction over strays was maintained 71 as late as 1690 … possibly in 1380, 77 the curia bondorum and the new town's little court seem to have merged; the great hundred was … 67 The district committee laid out a public cemetery near Castle Green 1942-3. 68 Ironbridge and Coalbrookdale were …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the manor from the Crown; it was to be held as knight's fee. 64 Brooke (kt. 1555), a zealous papist who was elected … minor in 1727. 74 The manor was then divided between Basil's sisters Catherine, who married J. U. Smitheman of Little … Madeley Hall, with 183 a., to Joseph Yate (d. 1893); 44 Castle Green farm to Francis and John Yates; 45 and the Lodge …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Madley 47 MADLEY (C.b.). (O.S. 6 in. (a)XXXII, S.E., (b)XXXVIII, N.E.) Madley is a large parish and small … the church, has most of its timber-framing exposed. b(12). Castle Farm, house, 1500 yards W.S.W. of the church, is of …
A Dictionary of London
… Inn On the north side of Great Knightrider Street, in Castle Baynard Ward (O. and M. 1677-Lond. G. 1758). Hatton, 1708, … Mairmaid Inn, Great Carter Lane See Mermaid Court. Mallet's Court In Blaekboy Alley, Chick Lane (Strype, ed. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 258 inhabitants, and comprehending Maidwell St. Peter's, formerly distinct. It is intersected by the road between … very pleasant. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 10. 8. 1.; net income, 218; patron, H. H. … Montgomery (North Wales), 4 miles (W. by S.) from Bishop's-Castle; the English portion containing 276 inhabitants, of …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… by or through ( propter) him to the canons of St. Julian's, to St. Julian etc. that all St. Julian's land beyond the Sarthe [shall be] quit, for all time, of … and profit, retaining, however, in his possession the two castle mounds ( motas) of Mont Barb, that is, the greater and …
A History of the County of Chester
… Major buildings Castle CASTLE Founded by William I in 1070, the castle … the earldom in 1237. 2 In 1254 it was granted to Henry III's son, the Lord Edward. 3 Acquired by Simon de Montfort after … the Crown until 1322, when it was granted to Edward II's favourite, Hugh Despenser the younger. 6 With Despenser's
A History of the County of Chester
… at the Dissolution in 1540. 3 In 1541 St. Werburgh's became the cathedral church of the newly constituted … but until the late 19th century contained one of the city's parish churches, St. Oswald's, which was housed within the … abbot of Chester in that year for the building of Flint castle, and drew further on the community's resources in …
A History of the County of Chester
… form, the walls were probably complete by Edward the Elder's time (899-924), and were perhaps commemorated on a coin … at the rate of one man for every hide of the shire's assessment, an arrangement in force in 1066. 8 The intrusion of the castle in the late 11th century probably involved the final …
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