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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… is a parish on the left bank of the Eden 2 m. S. of Kirkby Stephen. Lammerside Castle and Wharton Hall are the … century but must have become ruined and derelict in that or the following century. Much of the stone facing has been … walls have been removed. The rooms on the ground-floor are or were covered by barrel-vaults, of segmental or
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… described as lord of the manor by 1906 and until 1914 or later. 11 No further reference to lordship of the manor … 1699: DD/WG 9/5. VCH Som. I, 517. F. H. Dickinson (ed.), Kirby's Quest etc. (Som. Rec. Soc. 3, 1889), 123. TNA, SC … D/D/Cta B54. Ibid. D/D/Rr 461; TNA, RG 9/1646. Dickinson, Kirby's Quest, 123. A. J. Webb, Two Tudor Subsidy Assessments …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… first element in the name may be an allusion to the wells or springs that occur at the site. 2 A now deserted hamlet … to one in early times. 7 Langwith was a forest hay or clearing in the 13th century, and its assarts and commons … 1835 he was a canon at York and rector of both Etton and Kirby in Cleveland (Yorks. N.R.). An assistant curate was …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… and that William Banes shall pay the said Geoffrey or his wife 6 marks towards such costs as he had incurred in … in 40, to observe the above award; ib. 1552 Alan Wilson of Kirkby in Kendale, goldsmith, releases to Allan Bellingham, … Preston, Sigeswicke, Mansergh and Whinfell which were then or late in the occupation of Giles Backhouse, William …
Old and New London
… Aldgate Church and Whitechapel Bars, on the lefthand or north side of the street; and as the distemper had not … time cherished and brought up of alms a certain Frenchman or Breton born, who most "unkindly and cruelly," by night, … the world, nor in any other portion of the world itself. KIRBY CASTLE, BETHNAL GREEN. (THE BLIND BEGGAR'S HOUSE). "The …
Old and New London
… Street, is occupied either by Government buildings or by other edifices of public importance. First of all we … proud alcove The bower of wanton Shrewsbury and love; Or just as gay at Council, in a ring Of mimic statesmen and … a paltry "inn" in Yorkshire, as commonly supposed, but at Kirby Mallory, in Leicestershire, at the house of one of his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the parish of Claybrooke, union of Lutterworth, Kirby division of the hundred of Knightlow, N. division of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Gosport, and comprises 2433 acres, of which 187 are common or waste land. Courts leet and baron are held annually; and a … has been erected here: the union comprises forty parishes or places, and contains a population of 21,051. Mr. John Kirby, compiler of The Suffolk Traveller, was for some time …
Alumni Oxonienses
… word at Dartmouth. See Ath. i. 753. Widmerpoole, John (or Wodmerpole) B.A. 1 June, 1554, M.A. 21 Nov., 1558. … aged 16. Wightman, () M.A. probably fellow Jesus Coll. in or before 1572-3. Wightman, Thomas B.A. sup. Oct., 1539; one … 1660-1, aged 17, B.A. 1664, M.A. 1667; rector of West Kirby, Cheshire, 1670, canon of Chester 1695. See Foster's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the parish of Holy Trinity, Coventry, union of Foleshill, Kirby division of the hundred of Knightlow, N. division of … It comprises 1458 acres, of which 174 are common or waste, and 39 in wood. The living is a vicarage, valued in … ( St. Leonard), a parish, in the union of Lutterworth, Kirby division of the hundred of Knightlow, N. division of …
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