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Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… Daniel 0.80 4.00 0.00 0.00 On behalf of: Toplady,. Ladd, John 1.20 6.00 0.00 0.00 Greenoack, John 6.00 30.00 …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… three acres of land in Brinningham, which were the Bishop's escheat by the death of Nicholas son of Aylmer de Estker; … of her frank marriage, in frank almoign; saving the King's service, to wit, at 20 s. for the shield ( scutum), 3 d., more or less; for the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… SURVEY The Borough of Huntingdon and Domesday Book. S. Inskip Ladds. ( Cambs and Hunts Arch. Soc. Trans. v, …
A Dictionary of London
… other markets, two men were elected to see that the King's proclamation against enhancing the price of provisions was … in" Oldefisshestrete," and the bounds are set out in Riley's Mem. p.598. It is difficult to identify these bounds with … was in their possession, especially in Wood Street, Ladd Lane, Catte Street, Colechurch Street, and Ironmonger …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… including Jarrow, North and South Hebburn, Puterer's close, and Monckton; 2. Hedworth, including Hedworth, … mansion which certainly rose upon its ruins 7. In old Buck's view (1728) several portions of the building are … majusculis literis Romanis scripta, ' Dedicatio Basilic S. Pauli viiii. calendis Maii Anno xv Ecgfridi Regis …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… accounts for their establishment is as follows (Bowes's MSS. p. 51); In an ould Manuscript w h I have sene of y e descent of Connyers, there is writ as followeth: S r John Conyers, Knt. slew y t monstrous and poysonous … in the usual manner with bloody hand 12. The Constable's staff and the Wardenship of Durham Castle, which he had …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the north of the village, by Abbots Ripton Hall, into King's Ripton. Farming is the chief occupation of the inhabitants, … contending that woods bordering that road were the king's forest and not the bishop's free chace. 1 The timber on the manor at the time of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is given with Warboys as the boundary of the Bishop of Ely's right of hunting. 4 All that remains of this wood now is a … Fen on the south to the cow pastures on the slope. Speed's map of 1610 shows this wood as bigger than the famous Monks … now used as a window, which was brought from Cromwell's house in St. Ives, when it was pulled down in 1848. The …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Street, going north to Hardwick and Hunts End, and Luck's Lane, going south to Stirtloe House and Park, the residence … from the Forest of Weybridge for rebuilding 'the bishop's manor of Buckden, lately burnt by misadventure.' 5 … tower (50 ft. by 27 ft.) four stories high called the King's Lodging; and a gatehouse; all the above inclosed by a moat. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is about 55 ft. above Ordnance datum, to 165 ft. at Belton's Hill and 161 ft. at Grove Barn on the north and to 172 ft. … a hide of land was said to be waste because of the King's Wood 1 which was subsequently assessed with the Forest of … of the village, Ellington Gorse, Underlands Wood, Sparrow's Spinney and Red Wood. The road from Huntingdon to Thrapston …
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