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Survey of London
… conservative rebuilding. Discussion of aspects of the area's early history and a chronological outline of development … Matthews, looking east from Bagnigge Wells Road to Merlin's Cave at the top of the hill. To the left, the Spa Fields … estate at Wilmington, Sussex, and also carried the title Baron Wilmington. Tysoe is a village near the family's house …
The Environs of London
… that this calculation includes 800 acres of Lord Spencer's park, of which 600 are pasture and 200 arable. Two hundred … created a peer with the title of Viscount Wimbledon, and Baron Putney. Immediately after his decease, which happened … "Here resteth Sir Edward Cecil, Knight, Lord Cecil and Baron of Putney, Viscount Wimbledon of Wimbledon, third son …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Wimpole 37 WIMPOLE (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 35 S.W., bTL 35 S.E., cTL 34 N.W., dTL 34 N.E.) … by a pediment in which is an achievement of arms of Baron Hardwicke and his wife Margaret (Cocks). The stone … fireplace surround (Plate 142) has a central motif of a baron's coronet with two eagle heads, confirming its date …
A History of the County of Somerset
… behind existing frontages 24 in Flingers Lane, Ireson's Lane, and Bond's, Clewett's, and Dowding's yards, all north … borough was held with Wincanton manor by Richard Seymour, Baron Seymour (d. 1401), and his successors until 1659. 20 … Muriel Lovel (d. by 1361), wife of Nicholas Seymour, Baron Seymour (d. 1361), whose elder son Nicholas died under …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Somerset, 34 miles (E.) from Taunton, and 108 (W. by S.) from London; containing 2296 inhabitants. This place, … vicinity of this town; in which, according to Burnet's History of his own Times, was shed the first blood in the … of Ilchester, among his inferior titles, takes that of Baron Stavordale from the place. At Horwood, about a mile …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in his reign, characteristically ignoring his predecessor's charter, doubled the number of days allowed by his … year 1162 we have a hint of the extension of the bishop's fair from the crest of St. Giles Down toward the Eastgate … see are recorded to have reached the great sum of 146 8 s. 7 d. It is doubtful whether at any later period they …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 2 and blinding. This law may well have been the Conqueror's. In the reign of his youngest son we hear 3 of a fine paid … 9 The proceedings customary at Winchester for the landlord's recovery of the land when rent was in arrear are of … hand on the lands or tenements aforesaid while the king's sequestration is set there.' As an example of this form of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… provides, are that fourteen of the burgesses paid 25 s. to the abbey of Romsey, 9 that the abbey of Wherwell held … inhabitants of the suburb of Winchester used to pay 12 s. 11 d. to the king as of his manor of Basingstoke. 11 The … been received from the houses in Winchester in the king's demesne in the time of Edward the Confessor, 'for the king …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 'for the liveries of Nicholas the keeper of the king's house at Windsor.' The existence of a chapel within the … the first seven years nothing was done, but the chaplain's pay of a penny a day points to the maintenance of the … was executed by M. Jules C. Destreez from the designs of Baron H. de Triqueti, and the general restoration was carried …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Archbishop of Canterbury, who to the Bishop of Salisbury's claim that Windsor Castle was in his diocese successfully … 11267, when David, King of Scotland, came here as Henry's guest. King David swore allegiance to the Empress Maud as … that the details of management were complicated. Baron Stockmar wrote, 'The Lord Chamberlain cleans the inside …
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