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A History of the County of Oxford
… property recorded in the parish later was a rent of 10 s. a year from the mill, which was exchanged with Robert de … Norman Conquest. The overlordship of Hugh de Grantmesnil's manor of SHIPTON passed, with that of Sibford Gower, 67 … Lake in Wilsford (South) and Oare in Wilcot (Wilts.) and Ower in Eling (Hants). If so, he or a son of the same name …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the eleven hides in Soham, all but 1½ part of the king's manor, were worked by twenty ploughteams, including only … Ely manor had recovered since 1066, but that of Count Alan's had been halved since he received it. As later Soham had … a. of land with 10 a. of meadow. 91 As a result of Basset's acquisitions, in the 1270s he and his heirs possessed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Oswestry, N. division of Salop, 3 miles (S. W. by W.) from Oswestry; containing 251 inhabitants. … ward, E. division of the county of Cumberland, 5 miles (S. W.) from Penrith; containing 61 inhabitants. The village … reached as far as North Charford on the west, and Wade and Ower bridge on the east. According to a perambulation made in …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… and redress which they expected at his [Lope Hurtado's] hands. Has sent Signor de Confignone to talk the matter … Signed: "Dux Sabaudi, Carolus." Addressed: "Il Mag co. S. gr don Louppes Hurtado de Mendoa, Ambassiatore de la … evils; for certainly it is not creditable that the Emperor's commands should be thus disregarded, his true vassals …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… French embassador in England. Sedan, 30. July, 1654. [N. S.] Vol. xvi. p. 311. My Lord, I Know not why you should be … as I heare. Thus, I suppose, wee have two tastes of ower Spaniard his designes, and feare to many will folow. … and thence to the duke of Holsten's courte, to fetch ower new queene (the duke's second daster unmarried). Ower
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… of Leyth quhilk wes infectit with the pest and lyand at S. Colmes Inche, to be haillie transported furth of the said … the said burgh, and of his awin frie will renunceit, gaif ower, and simpliciter dimittit, lyke as he, be thir presents, renunces, gevis ower, and simpliciter dimittis his prebendarie callit …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… now does, but in the immediate neighbourhood of St. Mary's Church, some quarter of a mile or more to the north-east of … The last two run no farther northwards than St. Michael's Square, the north-western quarter of the town being in … was composed of men representing Hythe, Lepe, Pennington, Ower, Exbury, Hardley, and Cadlands. On 24 September it met …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… also pullyd downe to make the protector duke of Somerset's place larger. Item this yere was alle the chaunterys put … before the kyng at sent James in the felde on sent Petter's day at afternone the wyche was then fryday, and on the … stallyd [bishop of London] by one of the byshoppe of Ely('s) chaplynes. And the xix. daye of the same monyth he came in …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… and a disme grauntyd. And a bushylle of bay salte at iij s. iiij d. ij. A. Thys yere the qwene was crownyd. And the … at Callys. And this yere whyt herynge was solde at iij s. iiij d. the barrelle. And lorde Monforde sone and many … Rotherham. Thomas Jane, or Jaun. John Alcock. Baynard's Castle. Fahyan mentions this "upon the first sonday of …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… beforesayd. And a bushylle of baye salte solde for iiij s. viij d. xvij. A. Thys yere beganne the cardnalle Wolsey to … yere begane the golde to ryse, as the angell nobyll at vij s. and in November after it was made vij s. vj d.; and here begane a derth of corne. xviij. A. Thys …
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