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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… conventional designs of foliage and flowers, fleurs-de-lys, masks and cherub-heads. At the W. end there is an …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… now in a ruinous state, constructed by Sir Richard de Boyland, to supply some baths and an extensive moat which … of a ford here. In the 11th of Henry III., Nicholas de Verdon, lord of the manor, obtained a special charter for …
A Dictionary of London
… time prior to 1343 this lane had been closed up by Thomas de Porkeslee, who owned the house in the lane, called "la …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Fitz-Hamon, it was granted by that chieftain to William de Londres, together with the lordship and castle of Ogmore. … The castle and manor of Dunraven were given by William de Londres to Arnold, his butler, as a reward for his valour … Channel, in order to increase his revenue by the " wrecks de mer," to which, as lord of the manor, he was entitled …
Survey of London
… 17' James Perry sawyer St. Martin's do. Lammery (? Paul de Lamerie, goldsmith) 17234 15 do. 1720/2/17 do. do. 17' 4" …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was held by Robert son of Wimarc and in 1086 by William de Mohun (I) with the addition of land formerly held by … was said in 1254 to have been held in chief. 53 William de Mohun (I) died after 1090 and was followed by his son … of which was cut by the railway in 1857. William (III) de Mohun (d. 1176) gave an estate at HORSELEY to the canons …
A History of the County of Somerset
… had been resumed because of waste committed by Sir Henry de Careville the elder of Bruton. 92 It remained royal …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to the bishop 8 who still holds it. 9 In 1305 William de Pecco, then vicar, acquired from John de Horsebrok, one of the vicars choral of Lichfield, a parcel … bakehouse ( furnus) of the Vicar of Brewood was on John de Horsebrok's land, William and his successors were to pay …
A History of the County of Stafford
… each Wednesday and a 'car' there and back from the Fleur de Lis Inn on Wednesdays and Saturdays. 43 The Emerald was … such manorial rights as still existed. 199 Bishop Roger de Weseham, who was at Brewood in 1253 200 and 1254, 201 … is obscure. Land in Broom Hall was granted to Thomas de la Hyde and Margaret his wife in 1299 by John son of Ralph …
A Dictionary of London
… and forms : "S. Bride," 1280 (Ct. H.W. I. 47). "S. Brigid de Fletestrate," 1295-6 (ib. 127). "S. Brigid without … in 1295 an agreement between the Abbot of Ramsey and Wm. de Haliwelle was made "in curia domini regis apud Sanctam Brigidam" (Cart. Mon. de Ramsey, II. 387). It afterwards fell into decay until …
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