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A History of the County of Surrey
… demesne lands there by charter of Henry III. 11 Edward I confirmed these estates to the scholars of Merton in 1290, … and twenty fisheries. 68 CHURCH The church of ST. MARY THE VIRGIN consists of a chancel 24 ft. 11 in. by 11 ft. … 168, p. 210. Partic. for Gts. 2225. Pat. 4 & 5 Philip and Mary, pt. vii, m. 34. Close, 32 Eliz. pt. xvi. Feet of F. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Earl Ferrers, one of three fees held in the time of Henry I by William de Boskerville, father of Ralph. 68 The suit was … to the Abbey of Abingdon, to which house William I confirmed it. 77 In the Domesday Survey Turchil's lands … in the gift of Lord Willoughby de Broke. Charity Edith Mary Young by will proved 8 March 1940 gave 100 to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1801, obtained permission to turn the line of the road (i.e. Akeman Street) and so extend his grounds. By 1823 the … especially as William de Ste Mre Eglise, one of Richard I's trusted officials, 213 was trying to get possession of … successful evening school for boys. 251 The church of ST. MARY is a stone building comprising a chancel, clerestoried …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Chesterton 'before the altar of our Blessed Lady Seynt Mary the Virgin.' 23 He left two sons, William, who died … 1808; in the nave, floor slabs to John Toon, d. 1831; and Mary dau. of John and Reb. Toon, d. 1831; in the north aisle, … John Willimott, d. 1788. The registers are as follows: (i) baptisms, marriages and burials, 13 Aug. 1561 to 1733; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the hands of the crown till the death of king Charles I. after which the powers then in being seized on the royal … by king Charles II. in his 26th year. In June, 1706, Mary, widow of Henry Lennard, the earl's youngest brother, … no further proceedings were had, till after the death of Mary Lennard before-mentioned; when, in Trinity term, 1709, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was ever held for Chiddingfold as a manor, although Edward I in 1300 granted a fair to the Bishop of Salisbury at his … yearly on the eve, day, and morrow of the Nativity of St. Mary (79 September). At the same time the bishop had a grant … 1762. Stephen Mills died in 1772. His heir was his sister Mary the wife of William Sadler of Chiddingfold, yeoman. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having been their residence from the time of king James I. as it is now of Henry Streatfield, esq. The face of the … ordered her body to be buried in the church-yard of St. Mary Overy, Southwark, and being possessed at the time of her … died in his life time, and Thomas, and three daughters, Mary, Elizabeth and Anne, and died about the 27th year of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… part of it was let to William and Godfrey, 8 to whom Henry I gave permission to cultivate the waste here. 9 The profits … appears to have been successful, for in 1606 he and Mary his wife conveyed the manor to John Parsons, George … legacies to his daughters Elizabeth, Dorothy, Grace and Mary, and Bradley Court to his son Richard in tail, with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1837. 1 Opposite the rectory is the church of St. Mary standing in a long and rather narrow churchyard, and … made by the pope in 1206 and again in 1243, 5 and Edward I gave them free warren in their demesne lands in Chilbolton … of the copyholds. 15 CHURCH The church of ST. MARY is built of flint rubble with chalk and Isle of Wight …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Thomas Wolsey, cardinal, causid it to be suppressid, as I hard say.' 5 On the summit of the hill also, east of the … Giles's Hill (which is only partly in the parish) and St. Mary Magdalen Hill (locally known as Magdalen or Morn Hill) … behind which is the site of the original hospital of St. Mary Magdalen. This hospital, founded probably in the twelfth …
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