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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… have generally ascribed the foundation of this town to Edward I., but Mr. Charles Frost, in his elaborate work on … both as a town and place of trade, in the 6th of Edward I. (1278), is shown by the petition of the abbot of … so rapid was its improvement, that, in the reign of Edward III., it supplied 16 sail of ships and 466 men towards an …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… town had become a centre of Protestant opinion. 32 Indeed, Edward's government would hardly have entrusted it with the … the former member and alderman, John Ramsden, and Edward Barnard, a local lawyer, were defeated. 180 The … and when, a generation later, a statue of William III was erected in the market-place it was unveiled on the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the first to demonstrate that Hull had not been founded by Edward I. 437 The growth of educational facilities and … during the Indust. Revn.' Economica, xi. 190212. 10 Wm. III, c. 25 (local Act). T. S. Willan, River Navig. in Eng. … Customs 17, cited ibid. Table 28. Shipping Act, 26 Geo. III, c. 60. Customs 17, cited in Jackson, thesis cit. Table …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on the inclosure of the parish, in the 28th of George III., when a small allotment was also made for the benefit of … James de Huncote, and John his son, occur in the reign of Edward I.; the Hall was occupied by this family, and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in Hulton, Sneyd, Baddeley, Milton, and Burslem to Sir Edward Aston. 48 Sir Edward's great-grandson Sir Walter Aston conveyed the manor … Morgan Coll., 31/15, County Surveyor's Notebk. 16 Geo. III, c. 32. 'Manifold', N. Staffs. Rlwy. 50; ex inf. Brit. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Roger son of Will. had it after; and in 1225, King Henry III. gave it for life to Roger de Hadisco; and in 1249, it was valued at nine marks a year; in 1274 it was in Edward the First's hands, and was worth 6 l. per annum clear; … it on John de Clavering for a term of years; and in 1315, Edward II. assigned it to Sir Walter de Norwich; but in 1327, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Cruchestoke, Boston, and Aslacton, by patent from Henry III. In 1288, Walter de Kerdeston held two fees, one here, … Sir Tho. Bleverhasset of Frenze 7 in Norfolk, their son, Edward Duke of Shadingfield in Suffolk, succeeded, who … seized of the aforesaid manors, leaving them to his son Edward, then six years old, who after he had attained to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, and in 1224, Archdeacon of Sudbury; see vol. iii. p. 647. 1327, Will. Banyard. Sir Rob. Banyard, Knt. … Locke, A. M. on Wadesworth's death. Rob. de Grey, Esq. Edward Atkinson, united to Carleton, and died in 1698. (See … its lord; Ailwin of Thetford was lord of it in Edward the Confessor's time, and Rob. de Curcun held it of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William Bernham, afterwards vicar general, &c. see vol. iii. p. 632. The master and brethren of Metingham chantry or … Sufferings of the Clergy, Part II. fo. 367.) 1660, Edward Atkinson, united to Bunwell. Robert Barton, Esq. He … H. Depwade, fo. 139. In Fornesseta, &c. In Carletuna iii. liberi homines xii. acr. et dim. car. et i. acr. prati. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the real government, were excommunicated by Pope Innocent III. He died in 1220, leaving Hugh Bigot his son and heir, … being the chief of those lords, who openly opposed Edward I. in his arbitrary impositions upon lands and wool; … into Scotland, and having no issue, he constituted King Edward his heir, delivering to him his Marshal's rod, on …
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