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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 22 Mar. Will. Petwin, clerk, collated by the Bishop. 1735, James Reynolds, collated at Bury by Petwin's cession, the … terre [et] xxviii. acc. C.G.E.modo tenet Ranulfus [et] ii. bur. xx. acr. prati. tunc vi. car. post iii. m o ii. t dim. t iii. rar. possent esse. hoc liberatum est pro …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1 l. 13 s. 4 d. per annum, and that it was given by King James I. to the divinity professor in Cambridge, it being … it of Isabell late Queen of England, wife of King Richard II. and he of the Earl of Albemarle, who held of the King; … modo i. mol. et semper iii. soc. Ixxxxv. acr. tunc et post ii. car. m. nichil. sed possent esse. Semper i. runc. tunc …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the bad air of the country, Aug. 6th, 17th Richard II. without issue, leaving Sir William de Ros, Knt. his … Heighoe; and the same year William Heighoe conveyed it to James Jurden in trust for Robert Heighoe; in 1672, Thomas … Norw. Mon. Ang. vol. i. 665. Hist. 444. Mon. Ang. vol. ii. fol. 19, apud Wadyngton, as it is there called. See vol. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is not known, but it occurred before the reign of Henry II, probably early in that of Henry I. The hundred is bounded … 79, Nos. 10301. Several halmote rolls for 17 and 18 Edw. II are preserved in the P.R.O. Rentals and Surveys, No. 379, … No. 1796, m. 7; Recs. Accts. 11987, No. 728 for 23 Ric. II 1 Hen. IV. The office of the king's bailiwick of West …
Survey of London
… but not the occupier. 169 It was demolished circa 1864. (ii) The Lion or the Greyhound, afterwards the One Tun … of his Elizabethan namesake, sold the property to James Waterer, 181 there were, in addition to the inn, 12 … of London, Parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, Part II, p. 15. See Survey of London, Charing Cross, p. 4. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a retreat for the disaffected in the reign of Henry II., it was levelled with the ground. This fortress is … town. Huntingdon has been honoured with many royal visits: James I., on his arrival from Scotland, with all his court, … army of the parliament, but afterwards, on joining Charles II. at the Restoration, created Earl of Sandwich; from whose …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… symbol of the Holy Trinity and inscription: in nave, to James Gray, park keeper, 1591, inscription and square plate …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 8 The confirmation of this gift by William de St. John (II) was witnessed by Roger's son Thomas. 9 His other son, and … the hands of William's daughter Agatha, a minor in ward to James of Chichester: Bracton, loc. cit.; Curia Regis R. 106, … marriage with one of the Hay family. Suss. Rec. Soc. ii, 328. The personal name atte Oke is found in Hunston in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of one master, one sergeant and one yeoman. Under Charles II they made a total of 48 12s 6d, to be apportioned among …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… and Bows 1660-1702 Guns and Bows 16601702 Under Charles II, two gentlemen of the guns made 12d per diem. The … to one at 140 plus 20 in livery money. Under Charles II, the gentleman of the bows made 85 5s. There were two … 15 6s 8d in livery money under William III. Under Charles II the crossbow maker made 4d per diem and (?)12s per annum. …
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