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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… cartouches: to left, (i) Hurding of Long Bredy; to right, (ii) Every; in middle, (iii) large shield with (i) impaling … with repainted shield-of-arms: quarterly (i) Williams, (ii) Delalynde, (iii) Herring, (iv) Syward, impaling quarterly …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of justice, and enjoyed various other privileges. In 1300, Edward I. of England, having possessed himself of all the … the scene of a sanguinary conflict between the troops of Edward and the Scots under Sir William Wallace, who, assisted … 1450 to 1570. In 1450, Bishop Turnbull obtained from James II. a charter erecting Glasgow into a regality, and from Pope …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Glenorchy was granted in the fifteenth century, by James II., to an ancestor of the Breadalbane family, whose … built by John de Spottiswoode, during the reign of David II. The parish church was formerly an appendage to that of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… (Fig. 89). Fig. 90. Glass Bottles (Burial, IV Region, (b) ii). Half actual size. When the N. Midland Railway was … with an infant's cremation ( see Burials, IV Region, (b), ii). Four glass bottles (Plate 67. Figs. 63, 90), two with … with rouletting ( see Burials, V Region, (b), Burial ii. Plate 67). The glass is of poor green metal full of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the jurisdiction presumably passed to the Crown. In 1547 Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, acquired the hundred, … the abbot recovered his feudal independence and in 1278 Edward I withdrew his own claim to hold courts within the … 237; Cal. Chart. R. 12571300, 192; Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 1356. Cal. Chart. R. 12571300, 192; John of Glastonbury, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… kings, Edmund I (d. 946), Edgar I (d. 975), and Edmund II Ironside (d. 1016) were buried within its walls, and in … Glastonbury: Church and Endowment (1996), 1. V.C.H. Som. ii. 8299; J. A. Robinson, Two Glastonbury Legends: King … 1978), 11034. Proc. Som. Arch. Soc. lix. 60. V.C.H. Som. ii. 91. Ibid. 8394; Radford, 'Glastonbury Abbey before 1184'. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Youngs, Local Admin. Units, i. 426, 436. V.C.H. Som. ii. 344; Census. Below, parish, chapels. S.R.O., DD/TB 20/3; … DD/WBS 19. J. B. Bentley and B. J. Murless, Som. Roads, ii. 4851, 56, 601; S.R.O., D/B/gla 2/1/5; S.R.S. lxxvi … P.R.O., E 178/1985; S.R.O., DD/WBS 19; Phelps, Hist. Som. ii. 5667; S.D.N.Q. xviii. 133. S.R.S. xxiv. 277; S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Somerset
… but subsequently came together first in the hands of Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, and later under Sir Peter … land, a small amount of which was already let. 50 In 1547 Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, acquired the reversion of … Abbey, ed. L. Abrams and J. Carley, 1934; V.C.H. Som. ii. 956; above, town, fairs; below, religious sites. Abrams, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… entrance. Over the entrance are the arms and supporters of Edward IV, two other shields, and the stone support for an … Events Henry III visited the town in 1235 and 1250, 196 Edward I in 1278, 197 and Edward III in 1331. 198 Queen … x, pp. 845. A. H. Smith, Eng. Place-Name Elements (1956), ii. 89, 31. S.R.S. lxiii, p. 329; Longleat Ho., Longleat MS, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a place of considerable antiquity, and in the reign of Edward the Confessor a collegiate society was established …
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