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London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548
… by us Sir Roger Cholmeley, knight, Chief Baron of the king's majesty's Exchequer; Nicholas Hare, Wymonde Carewe and John Godsalve, … 1 pension to the king; 1 12s expenses at the obits; 13s 4d farm rent to a chantry priest in St Paul's; 35 8s 4d stipends …
London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548
… churchwardens for their pains; 3 9s 4d towards a priest's salary, 'according to the will'; 2 total deductions 4 2s … Fraternity: lands, including 6s 8d for the chantry priest's chamber, 11 17s 6d p.a. Of which, 15s 4d quitrent to the … lord of the manor of Grove Barns; 1s 7d to the manor or farm of Yeoveney (Iveney) Court; 2 5s 4d to the poor; 6s 8d …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Chapel 13. CHAPEL. (B.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xvii. S.E. (b)xxvi. N.E.) Chapel is a small parish and village on … b(3). House, 50 yards E. of the church. b(4). Hillhouse Farm, house, m. S. of the church. b(5). Brook Hall, 120 yards …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and probably including a keep or central tower. Buck's view 1728, exhibits the towers with a perfectly modern … Bishop by homage, fealty, and the service of half a knight's fee 8. Bartram Lumley, of Ravenshelm, fourth in line from … of Sir William, of Gawthorp,) and had livery of her father's estates in 1530 9. Sir Henry Gascoigne, son of Henry, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… hills beyond the Tyne. Boldon-BukeMedomsley pays xxii s. Medomsley was therefore at this period a free manor, held … of the vill of Medomsley, held by homage fealty and 4 s. exchequer rent; and of the manor of Hamsterley, near … the whole of both manors (except Tailbois lands and Haddam's lands). There are two conflicting inquisitions on the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… (from the head of the Slake to nearly opposite Clifford's Fort), and entirely occupied by buildings. A considerable … In 1279 a Jury, sworn before John Delavale, the King's Justice Itinerant, found that "the Prior of Tynemouth had … to Hartlepool, and thence to Whitby. Mr. Blenkinsop's farm is partly in Southwick, partly in Hedworth. Mr. Ingham's
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… on the North, by the Chapelry of St. Margaret's, in the suburbs of Durham, on the East, by St. Oswald's Parish on the South and South-West, and by the Parish of … a few score yards to the North of the church; it is now a farm-house belonging to the corpse-land of the South stall. A …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the Revolution. After the above occurrence, a room in Bell's Court, Newgate Street, was fitted up for a chapel. This … died on November 18, 1807, and was interred in St. John's church-yard, beside his brethren, Mr. Gibson and Mr. … in Newcastle since the Reformation. 7 The chapel in Bell's Court, Newgate Street, was now discontinued. The new chapel …
A History of the County of Essex
… Tey manor and the customary Paynters (later Spendpenny farm) on Crepping manor, may have been yardlands or half … 35 18 bullocks trespassed in the lord of Great Tey's meadow in 1412. 36 The lord of Crepping's Hollemeadow, recorded in 1482, seems to have been the later …
A History of the County of Essex
… road crosses the Colne. In the 13th century it was Britric's bridge, presumably from its pre-Conquest holder, and the … that the settlement may have started as an outlying dairy farm of Crepping manor in which Bridgehall field lay. 65 The … to Col- chester in 1914, and from the 1930s to the 1950s S. Blackwell of Earls Colne ran an express coach from Chappel …
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