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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Gilbert son of William of Dunmow and Clement of Cookham for an attaint to reverse a jury verdict before … Essex. Gilbert son of William of Dunmow, and Clement of Cookham request a certain attaint on a certain jury held … of Dunmow, William le Enveyse of Wydyton and Clement of Cookham for breaking into his houses at Matching and taking …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… BINFIELD apparently formed part of the royal manor of Cookham, as in 1225 it is called a member of that manor. 18 It descended with Cookham, forming part of the dower of the Queens of England … by the service of 4 s. 8 d. and suit to the hundred of Cookham every three weeks. 26 From John de la Beche the manor …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… ecclesiastical parish in 1856, part of the parish of Cookham being included in it. The church of St. James the … bread and ale and free chase in Bisham and the demesnes of Cookham. 26 By an undated charter of Thomas de Sandford they … the Templars, 56 as to the boundaries of the manor on the Cookham side, between Wyntersgrove on the south and the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… two. It may have originated in the hide here belonging to Cookham Church held in 1086 of the king by Reinbald the … of a share of the rent of a tenement known as Hardings at Cookham Dean, amounting to 30 s. a year or thereabouts, see … the purchase of a tenement and land known as Hardings at Cookham Dean containing 5 acres, which is now let at 15 a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Cookham COOKHAM Cotham, Coccham (viii cent.); Coccham (x cent.); … Kocham, Cokam, Cokham, Cokeham (xiii cent.). The parish of Cookham, formed in 1894 1 from the ancient parish by the … used to be known as Woodside and contains the hils of Cookham Dean, Rowburrow and Cocksburrow. The civil parish …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… passed for his holding this vicarage with that of Cookham, in Berkshire. He resigned this vicarage for St. Clement Daues, London; as he afterwards did Cookham, on being presented to the vicarage of Ficehurst, in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… as Botany Bay. 82 In the far southeast at Hill barn, on Cookham hill, a range of two cottages built by 1826 83 was a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Essor (xviii cent.). Hedsor is a small parish opposite Cookham, presenting well-wooded precipitous banks to the … Boston, is on the east bank of the river within a mile of Cookham Bridge, where the Thames makes its southward bend for … period. 10 At the formation of the 'New Cut' into Cookham Lock through 'Sashes' field in Hedsor in 1830 some …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… namely, the charity of James Weldon, or the North Town (Cookham) tithe fund, founded by will dated 3 June 1686. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and the owners conveyed it in 1632 to Robert Salter of Cookham, 58 who apparently parted with it shortly afterwards, …
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