Search

Displaying 331 - 340 of 398
A History of the County of Somerset
… cutting. The tenants also owed park fencing work at Pilton, 140 church scot hens, and 250 Easter eggs. 142 The … freeholder was responsible for supervising the fencing at Pilton park and providing horses to carry monks into …
A History of the County of Northampton
… acres, rent-charges of 20 issuing out of hereditaments in Pilton, Stoke Doyle and Wadenhoe and two cottages at …
A History of the County of Somerset
… vineyard at Glastonbury, and maintaining the park pale at Pilton. The 5-a. tenants also threshed, ditched, and gathered …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (S.R.O., DD/CC 102433) and conveyed by John Lyte, then of Pilton, to Giles Strangways of Charlton Adam, reserving the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… south-east, on slates, siltstones, and sandstones of the Pilton and Pickwell Down beds. 6 Its western boundary with …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Anne, daughter of George Tresham and Anne his wife, of Pilton (co. Northants). He married secondly Elizabeth Dixon …
A History of the County of Essex
… conveyed a messuage and 131 a. in Great Parndon to John Pilton, William Somer, William Passemer, and Pilton's heirs. 114 Somer was probably related to John … Sumpnour of Great Parndon, who in 1413 joined with John Pilton in a conveyance of land in Matching. 115 The Somer or …
Magna Britannia
… of Canonsleigh: they were some time in the Incledons of Pilton, and were sold, not many years ago, in severalties to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… possesses an extremely charming view, across the Nene, of Pilton with its old church and manor house. The Hall is a … The children attend from the adjoining parishes of Pilton and Thorpe Achurch. Barnwell Station, on the London …
A History of the County of Rutland
… are ancient stone pits. 2 Lyndon lies in the by-road from Pilton to Manton. It is a typical Rutland village, with large …
Displaying 331 - 340 of 398