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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… three qu. broad. The value of this continued 40s. Aron held it. Here were other parcels Soc to this, one which had … Rothorne, and Sterthorp, to the priory of Newstede; he held when he died about 17 E. 1. 4 a capital mess. in West … de Sancta Cruce had a free-holder William de Marcham, who held of her two bovats of land and an half, 29 E. 1. 5 when …
Survey of London
… Thomas Clarke Jervoise. 7 The fact that the freehold was held jointly caused friction. Not only was Baynes of the … could simply be adapted, but in 1814 (progress having been held up by the protracted completion of the purchase) plans … the best-managed prison in London. 111 Among those held at Coldbath Fields prison were Leigh Hunt's brother …
Survey of London
… but even to manage the huge portfolio of housing it once held in this area, though it runs a neighbourhood office in … limited competition among four architects, one of the last held before the board appointed a permanent surveyor, was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… niche of 1893 containing earthenware vase, said to have held heart-burial of Lady of Lydlinch (Hutchins IV, 192; cf. … oval grave in the natural sand, which had apparently once held a crouched inhumation. The mound was later enlarged, a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… ever had. Robert de Hayton (as in that place is noted) held some lands here. 3 The jury, 26 E. 1, found that Thomas de Maresey lord of Gameleston held in West- Retford eight bovats freely for 6s. per annum. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… one of the 7 knight's fees attached thereto. 2 It was held of the Bishop of Exeter as of his manor of Chidham. 3 … and seems to have been succeeded by his brother Ralph, who held the fee in Stoke in 1242 8 and 1248 9, but by 1252 it … 33 Thomas Holles and Hannah his wife and Richard Solly held the in 1720, when John Tutte held the remaining , which …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Patching in the late 12th century, seems also to have held Tarring, since in 1209 his son Godfrey was confirmed in lands there formerly held by Richard's widow Denise. About 1212 Godfrey held two estates at Tarring as 1 and fee. 78 In 1233 he held
A History of the County of Sussex
… remained with the Bishops of Exeter, of whom it was held as 2 knights' fees. These fees were held in 1212 by Richard de Thorney, 5 son of William. He died … of villeinage, with the reversion of of the lands then held in dower by Mabel widow of Richard's father William de …
The Environs of London
… it to Ralph, son of Morell, and his heirs for ever, to be held of the Dean and Chapter by a quit-rent of 10s., and not … an acre; three of meadow at 2s.; five of wood, at 6d.all held under the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, by a quit rent of 10s.20 acres of arable, at 3d. held by a quit-rent of 5s. of the treasurer of St. Paul's; 42 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… later 17th century; afterwards, until 1809, it was often held with Perivale rectory. 6 In the late 18th century … 19th century they were weekly, 7 as in 1872 when they were held by clergy from neighbouring parishes. 8 In 1885, …
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