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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… his descendants more likely to transmit their possessions in deep hereditary peace. The knights of the Tees might mingle in the border warfare; but the bugle-horn of an assailant … The manor of the Rydding; Burdon-house; lands in Bermeton, Butterwick, Edmansley, Darlington, Quicham, Long-Newton, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… these limits it forms a very irregular figure, stretching in length from North to South, and following on its Western … Constablery. There is no village (for that of Elwick is in the Parish of Hart), but it includes the manors, granges, … and others, and lands late of John Swinburne, Esq. in Butterwick, Wolviston, Bruntoft, and Gretham. Inq. p. m. …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… 3. Southwick; 4. Hilton; 5. Fulwell. Monk-Wearmouth, In its modern state, is a bustling busy spot, containing a population of six thousand souls, all actively engaged in the various occupation connected with the trade of the … Dat. 4 June, 1566. (27) 19 Sept. 1581. Robert Hilton of Butterwick, Gent. desires burial in the churche of …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and the Isle; 3. Mordon; 4. Foxton and Shotton; 5. Butterwick, which includes Oldacres; 6. Fishburn; 7. … the Survey of Boldon Buke there were here twenty tenants in villenage, whose tenures and services were like those of … a garden, thirty acres of arable, and three of meadow, in Butterwick, and the same quantity in Aldacres, and five marks …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… north-east of Measand Hall. Knipe Moor Boundary Cross now in the cemetery. The site of a hospital dedicated to SS. Mary … Free Grammar School. Thomas Sutton, D.D., a native of Butterwick in the parish, collected from his parish of St. … were exempted from paying the tax by Certificate. BUTTERWICK. Edmond Baxter 1 William Yaires 1 John Hudson 1 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Barton le Street BARTON-LE-STREET Bertona, Barton in Holdelelith 1 (xiii cent.); Burton (xvi cent.). The parish … are the few cottages on the bank of the Rye that compose Butterwick, 9 where there have been occasional finds of Roman … permit the royal bailiff to enter the vill to distrain. 72 BUTTERWICK (Butruic, xi cent.; Buterwic, xii cent.; Boterwik, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… probably, were part of a single estate called Downton. 3 In the later 10th century the whole of the Ebble valley … of Downton was apparently called 'Ebbesborne', and land in that region was then separated from Downton to its east … the clay-with-flints of the northern downs, especially at Foxholes on Flamston down and in a coomb on Netton down. 17 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of which parish it was said to have been a chapelry in the 16th century. 1 About twothirds of the parish are … permanent grass. There are now only three small woods in the centre of the parish, called Great Wood, Middle Wood … and Chapel Wood, and a small copse in the south called Foxholes. In the 17th century, however, the woodland was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and 7 miles east of St. Neots (Hunts.). It is triangular in shape, the northern side roughly corresponding to the line … and later the Old North Road, bisects the parish, entering in the north by Caxton Gibbet, and leaving in the south where … the southern end were all in open cultivation until 1835. Foxholes furlongs, lying between St. Peter's Street and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Kaitun, Kaiton (xiixviii cent.). This parish was in 1831 composed of the townships of Cayton, Deepdale with … 6 oxgangs of land in Osgodby and Deepdale on John Bard of Butterwick 96 in fee, 97 and in 12845 John Bard held 2 … (66). Egerton MS. 2823, fol. 90 d.; see ibid. fol. 91. In Foxholes, E. R. Feet of F. Yorks. 3 Edw. I, no. 29. Kirkby's …
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