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Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… descended from the supposed brothers, Roger de Yealand and Norman de Redman. The former married Sueneva, sister of Herbert de Ellel, and below we shall find that Herbert de Ellel gave one moiety … Henry de Redman confirmed the original feoffment to Ralph and the latter's gift to the Hospital. Richard de Sedgwick, …
Survey of London
… belonging to Knollys' Inn on the other side of the street, and connected to it by the bridge mentioned later (see p. 16). It was purchased in 1379 by Sir Robert Knollys and Constance his wife from Thomas of Ireland, skinner, and Matilda his wife, and is described as a vacant plot of …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Ottery St. Mary ( Otegia) free of all service to the Crown and of the trinoda necessitas. [10881096.] 15 Aug. … gift on the day of the Assumption in the church itself, and places it on the altar by a knife in the presence of Robert count of Mellent and Alberic de Cocceio and Robert son of Hugh de Monteforti …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… 42.) 219. Charter of Henry I. (as king of the English and duke of the Normans) addressed generally. He confirms to … the gifts of William II. at Boisrohard ( Boscum Rohardi), and of Walter Giffard at Longueville and elsewhere with the … of the dykes they shall labour for their defence and maintenance where needed while the count of Anjou is with the …
Survey of London
… the west side of St John Street between Aylesbury Street and Skinner Street, to Woodbridge Street, Sans Walk, St James's Walk and the south end of Sekforde Street (Ill. 71). Individual … taking on the role of unofficial agent and doing building repairs and remedial work on the still-unmade roads. He sold …
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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… terms may require explanation. Fuller information on these and other topics is available in D. Hey, The Oxford Companion to Local and Family History (1996), or online at VCH Explore … often attached to a manor, advowsons could be bought and sold. appropriation: the grant of a church's property …
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
… part of churchwardens' income. Camlet: originally a costly and beautiful eastern fabric reputedly made by mixing silk … ceremony of the blessing of the font on the eves of Easter and Whitsunday, and apparently lit at all times of baptism. Grayle: variant …
Cardiff Records
… in the variously-dated records contained in that book; and it is incredible that this would be the case, had such … his country-seat of Llandaff" podum suum de Lann tam"and the territory thereof, "with these boundaries: From Henriu gunua to riu finion, and from gungleis to the sea, the whole within the taf and
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1841 comprised nine complete ancient parishes and five tithings in other parishes. The complete parishes … Aldbourne, Avebury including the tithings of Beckhampton and West Kennett, East Kennett, Mildenhall including the tithings of Poulton and Stitchcombe, Ogbourne St. Andrew including the tithings …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the right bank of the Wye, 3 m. N.W. of Ross. The church and Caradoc are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical The … of the parish. The walls are of local sandstone rubble and ashlar; the roofs are covered with slates. The Chancel and Nave were built early in the 12th century, with a N. …
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