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Survey of London
… Winchester House and Park CHAPTER 6: WINCHESTER HOUSE AND PARK Early in the … had been rebuilt with old stones it would be difficult to say. It seems strange that so small a portion of stone wall … thou clapped in the Flete or Clinke, Then nought must thou say, whatsoeuer thou thinke." Stow speaks of it as having …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… but depr. 1052. Nom. to Winchester after 29 Aug. 1047, and to Canterbury after 14 Sept. 1052. Excomm. Depr. c. 11 … MS. 29436 fos. 48v, 73r). 2 Henry of Blois 3 Previously and concurrently abbot of Glastonbury (Ben., Somt.). Nom. 4 … obit.: Obituaires de la Province de Sens, ed. A. Molinier and A. Longnon, 11 (Paris, 1906) 81); 9 Aug. (Canterbury …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is the only remaining portion of the castle where Norman and Angevin kings resided, where Henry I was married to Maud of Scotland and their son William Atheling was born, where Henry III was … born, where Henry VIII entertained the Emperor Charles V, and where Mary and Philip celebrated part of their ill-fated …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Winchester Fairs and trades EARLY HISTORY THE FAIR OF ST. GILES Winchester, … foot of St. Giles Down, near but not too near the coast and served by ancient roads, was predestined for the haunt of … from William Rufus the grant of a fair on the vigil, feast and morrow of St. Giles, to be held 'on the Eastern hill of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… In certain particulars it was moulded by royal licence and enactment, others clearly derive from remote antiquity. … the convicted citizen suffered brutal mutilation 2 and blinding. This law may well have been the Conqueror's. In … the warrant of royal charter to Wallingford, Portsmouth and possibly elsewhere. One illustration of this may be …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… owed its first beginnings to its important geographical and political status 3 rather than to any deliberate trade … before or only after the Conquest it was only a part, and at first not necessarily a vital part of the borough … members also. The 16th-century ordinances have much to say of the freemen. In 1514 it was ordained in the inn of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The romantic legends told by Froissart of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table at Windsor lack the … so, and that he would bring his castle thither; that is to say, enlarge it so far with two other wards, 'the charge … the king granted him and 'most gentlie heard all he had to say.' After hearing Hoby's report the council wrote strongly …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… SP 67 SW, b SP 67 NW) The parish covers about 840 hectares and lies across the valley of a small N.W.-flowing stream … over Lias clays, to a maximum of 168 m. in the S.W. and 190 m. in the N.E., across a rolling landscape drained by … Tax of 1673 (PRO, E179/254/14), and it is impossible to say whether the extensive remains represent the maximum …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… elongated shape usual in the marshland areas of the Isle and Holland, stretching from the light silt soils by the Nene … of the district, forms part of the boundary between Newton and Tydd on the northwest. The boundary with Leverington on the south is not so clearly defined, and the small hamlet of Fitton End lies across this boundary. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Wisbech Hundred Outwell and Upwell OUTWELL AND UPWELL These two villages lie astride the Well Stream. Each is therefore partly in Norfolk and partly in the Isle of Ely. 1 In the Middle Ages they were …
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