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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Calceworth, parts of Lindsey, county of Lincoln, 2 miles (S. S. W.) from Alford; containing 88 inhabitants. The living … 1810. Here is a school with a small endowment. Wellow (St. Julian) WELLOW ( St. Julian), a parish, in the union of Bath, hundred of Wellow, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (1 mile south of the village) at the Earl of Arundel's sheepcote at Preston, they run along the edge of Binderton … 5 and it was among the property remaining in the king's hands during the minority of the heir. 6 In 1274 John's … died in 1871. It was subsequently acquired by Frederick Bower, and in about 1893 by William Dodge James. 13 In 1938, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it, and was lord at the survey, when it was valued at 20 s. but in Edward's time at 5 s. It was 3 furlongs long, and 5 … &c. The said Walter granted to Willium de Bukeskyn and Julian his wife, the aforesaid mill, messuages and 50 acres … lands and rents here, &c. for life. William de Stanton and Julian his wife, granted in the 19th of that King, lands …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part of this town, was a beruite to Algar Earl of Mercia's manor of Hemes, which Alwi, and Stigand, the Archbishop … de Vaux, Knts. Richer de Martham, &c. Simon Poche and Julian his wife, were benefactors. In the 15th of Edward I. … as parceners; their wives were daughters and coheirs, with Julian, (wife of Simon Peche,) to John de Gunton, who died …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Bishop Almar, and of Alwald, abbot of St. Bennet's, who by his tenure had not power either to give away or … carucates and an half among them, valued in King Edward's time at 10 s. at the survey at 30 s. 1 Bishop Beaufoe at … 4th of Edward I. William, son of Arnold de Rollesby, sued Julian de Peche for this advowson, which his ancestors …
A History of the County of Essex
… by Robert Gernon and Ranulph Peverel. 1 In 1135 Gernon's successor, William de Montfitchet, founded the abbey of … among other donations to the abbey, Richard de Montfitchet's grange in the forest (Woodgrange) 6 and land in South marsh … an estate map of unknown date as a gatehouse called Bretts Bower, was on the site of the present St. Mary's church, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… sister, Emma. 6 Early in 1223 they assigned to Richard's widow Maud dower in Thorney, consisting of 52 acres of … of the lands then held in dower by Mabel widow of Richard's father William de Thorney. 7 In 1242 the 2 knights' fees … of Henry de Bulkestrode, the heirs of Richard Aguillon's granddaughter Juliane. 10 The shares so acquired …
A History of the County of Sussex
… north on the same side is a reconditioned house, 'Smuggler's Cottage', with a rough-casted east front and timber-framed … carved square stoneskeystones or corbels. One is a lion's mask, another a grotesque man's face, perhaps of the same … 51 She died shortly after this, leaving a granddaughter Julian daughter of Thomas Aguillon, who herself died as a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of a large but scattered Crown estate which owed one night's farm; before 1086 outlying parts, totalling 25 hides, in … de Mynors to hold by the service of a sore goshawk or 20 s. annual rent. Roger was succeeded by his son William, and … the house included Michael Beswick, Brice Seed, and John Bower: ibid.; Colvin, Biog. Dict. of Eng. Architects, 534; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… begun before 1086, for by then William Scudet, the king's cook, held an estate of 4 hides which was to form later the … the manor of Westbury Priory. 46 The rest of Defuble's land was regranted by Henry II to Joce de Dinan, and by … who sold the lease to Thomas Hutchins and William Bower. After the death of Hutchins in 1607 the reversion was …
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