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A History of the County of Oxford
… century. 59 The White Hart inn was charged with 6 s. 8 d. rent to St. Mary's chantry which was paid to the … 88 bought the house and in 1737 gave it to a friend, Walter Pryse (d. 1745). It remained in the Pryse family, … King's Head The building, dated 1735, has the initials of Walter Paine, carpenter (d. 1776), who rebuilt his house as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… called the Bladon composition, rising from 3 s. to 3 s. 4 d. a year; 39 a payment to Bladon in 1555 was probably … fees and fees from endowed sermons; 'common dues' of 6 d. from each family at Easter yielded c. £5 in 1811, while … surviving plate is a silver chalice and paten of 1630-1. Walter Pryse of Woodstock House in 1743 gave a silver flagon …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the prince of Wales visited the Oxon.' (Birm. Univ. Ph. D. thesis, 1981), 332-3. National school and in 1873 Benjamin … in the later 18th century; 59 by tradition Sarah Siddons (d. 1831) acted there. 60 In the 1870s the Royal Assembly … S.P. Dom. 1635, 475 Cal. S.P. Dom. 1595-7, 317, 320; J. Walter, 'Rising of the People', Past & Present, cvii. 90-143. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later corporation meadows, for an annual farm of 2 13 s. 4 d., and two additional fairs. The corporation was exempted … quitrent. 11 In 1671 the Crown sold the fee farm to David Walter and others, and in 1702 Sir John Walter sold it to Montagu Bertie, earl of Abingdon, from whom …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Woolaston was recorded in the foundation grant by Walter de Clare to Tintern Abbey in 1131. 91 Following a … through his friendship with Henry, Duke of Beaufort (d. 1803), 36 and of the following rectors. Charles Bryan … William Somerset and a cousin of Henry, Duke of Beaufort (d. 1899). 38 He was a noted sportsman who had the shooting …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was worth only £3 10 s., but receipts of £25 12 s. 8 d. from fixed rents and manorial courts at Woolaston, … 'Aluredeswere' in the fee of Woolaston, granted in 1131 by Walter de Clare to Tintern Abbey but by 1148 exchanged for … Half Weir, and Baddings Weir granted by his successors. Walter de Clare and Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke, to Tintern …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… but in the fee of Tidenham was given to Tintern Abbey by Walter de Clare in 1131 7 and the name Park Hill, first … in the upper beds of the Old Red Sandstone, and Lydney R.D.C. provided a piped supply to Netherend from one spring at … almost certainly stand for James and Mary Woodroffe (both d. 1728). 38 The other older houses at Plusterwine and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by William I to William FitzOsbern, Earl of Hereford (d. 1071). 8 William was succeeded by his second son Roger … until c. 1115 when Henry I gave them to William's grandson Walter de Clare (d. c. 1138). Walter founded Tintern Abbey in 1131, granting it the manor …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… north side, containing a stately monument to the family of Walter, of whom David Walter was high sheriff of the county, and commanded a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… 171213 (?), headstone with skull; S.E. of chancel, (5) to Walter Yeates, 1713, headstone with skull, etc.; N. of N. … mouldings and surmounted by a wreath with the names J. and D. (?) Shaw and two carved swags; in the panel is a classical …
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