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A History of the County of Somerset
… west above Hadspen, all on limestone and clay with Fuller's Earth. In the centre of the main part of the parish is a … in 1335-8 as a fee of Shepton Montague manor. 42 Hugh Lovel was holding North Stoke in 1271-80 43 and it passed to … on his death in 1291. 44 His son Sir Richard (cr. Baron Lovel 1348) died in 1351 and was succeeded by Richard's
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… by his body v. John of Perers, Reimund of St. Clement's, Gerard of Biole and John of Stoketone, executors of the … mercy. concordia misericordia Mariona, relict of Richard Lovel, pl., and Maude la Frensshe are agreed etc, in a plea … Maude la Frensshe, pl., and Mary, relict of Richard Lovel, Margaret relict Richard Daundelioun, and Isabella, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Alan la Zouche died seised of the view of Maud Paulton's tenants, and in 1454-5 William and Alice Lovel had two views a year in Shipton. 91 Views were held in … and amerced tenants for encroachments. 92 Robert Standard's estate at his death in 1698 included a view of frankpledge …
A History of the County of Oxford
… property recorded in the parish later was a rent of 10 s. a year from the mill, which was exchanged with Robert de … was succeeded by his granddaughter Maud, wife of Sir John Lovel, of whom the manor was held in 1400. 71 Maud died in … fee in Shipton, and was succeeded by her grandson William Lovel, Lord Lovel, who with his wife Alice was seised of two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… SITES AND REMAINS OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES St. Frideswide's priory. The Augustinian priory, 1 founded in the early 12th … in the infirmary: evidently a guest house next to St. Lucy's chapel, recorded c. 1230, was no longer in use. 7 The … probably the tomb and chantry chapel of William, Lord Lovel (d. 1455). 74 The cloister, schools, and domestic …
Survey of London
… Smart's Buildings and Goldsmith Street XXVII.SMART'S BUILDINGS AND GOLDSMITH STREET. At the time of the survey … tree and a mulberry tree. The ground on which Smart's Buildings and Goldsmith Street were erected at one time …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and the other was only under the protection of Frederic's predecessor; to this there belonged a carucate of land, and … 2 borderers, with half a carucate, valued in King Edward's time at 15 s. at the survey at 20 s. 1 In the reign of Henry III. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… leuca long, and 4 furlongs broad, and paid 10 d. to a 20 s. gelt, 1 and on the expulsion of Stigand, was granted to … die possessed of it, held of Sir William Knevet, by knight's service. This Sir Robert Southwell was of Woodrising, … brother, for life. After this, it was in the Cornwallis's, and Sir Charles Cornwallis was lord in 1603. In 1626, Sir …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… I. and their temporalities were valued in 1428 at 11 l. 4 s. 11 d. Richard, prceptor of Chasel, occurs in 1378. At the … of Burton St. Lazarus, to be held in capite by knight's service, paying 9 s. 4 d. per ann. and on the 14th of March, in the 37th of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Archbishop of Canterbury, was lord in King Edward's reign, and held it as his own lay or temporal fee, when it … of a fishery, &c. and 4 socmen held 60 acres, valued at 70 s. but at the survey at 110 s. per ann. In King Edward's time … as appears by his deed, dated at Acton, April 12, Sir John Lovel, Sir Brian de St. Peter, Sir Robert de Standel, Sir …
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