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A History of the County of Oxford
… regalian rights over all his feudal tenants, the castle, to which military tenants throughout his estates owed … that court was specifically held at the castle, known to be the meeting-place of the hundred court, and probably all … rest of the parish. The corporation's chief functions were taken over from the lord of the manorial borough, a transfer …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manors, formed part of a great estate belonging to the see of Dorchester. 1 In 1070 the see of Dorchester was … various administrative or jurisdictional units which might be termed Banbury manor in the Middle Ages only two survived … lessee in 1606 was Margaret Hawten, widow, whose lease had taken effect from the expiry or surrender of John Frankyshe's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1 The site and extent of the Anglo-Saxon vill may only be guessed at. There was almost certainly an important church … had a market, for in 11389 the Bishop of Lincoln was able to grant away as much as 5 from the market tolls 3 and it is … mean that development of the original borough had already taken place, or could be simply a loose application of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… miles (N. by E.) from Edinburgh, on the road from Aberdeen to Inverness; containing 3958 inhabitants. This place, called … upon the bailies, in the absence of the provost, who had taken flight, and compelled them and the townsmen to abjure … though the bay abounds with shrimps, which might be made a profitable branch of trade. The salmon-fishery in …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Medical education (university) Oxford Date of license to practise 1573 MB 1573 Date became Licentiate 15/02/1594 In … 1587 Entry Summoned. Attitude of the accused absent Action taken ? 1 Dec 1587 Entry Could not appear because he was … wrote at the Queen's command, asking that Banister shd be allowed to practise medicine. College complained that it …
Survey of London
… Bankside CHAPTER 7: BANKSIDE Next to Borough High Street, the road along the river wall of … Bankside was "proclaymed by sounde of Trumpet, no more to be priuiledged, and vsed as a common Bordell, but the … and Bankside is an old stone seat said to have been taken from an earlier building and to have been made for the …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… AND FAWCET FOREST. 115489 William de Lancastre II gave to the monks of Byland his part of Borgheredale by bounds … Borwedale and Wascedale for his own animals to be agisted, rendering 40s. yearly; Orig. at Levens. 1283 … to 75s.; Ministers Accts., bundle 1118, n. 5. 1356 Inquest taken at Kirkby in Kendale, 21 December, 30 Edward 111 1356, …
A Dictionary of London
… Frescobald de Florenze" (ib. XXVII. 221). They lent money to Edward I. Edward II. and Edward III. (ib. 243). There was … Cartulary, fo. 80). There were remains of the house to be seen in Stow's time (S. 262) divided and let out in … in N. and Q. 7th Series. It appears from an Inquisition taken after the death of John Macworth, Dean of Lincoln, …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Berebrun. His granddaughter carried the manor in marriage to a younger member of the house of Lascels of EscrickYorks., … their offspring, with provision for an equivalent gift to be made within the bounds of Barbon if he should not be able … that vill and that beyond the tenour of his charter he has taken to himself a certain free chase called Langedale and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… capped with glacial clays and gravels in the S.E. To the W., N.W. and S.W. the land slopes steeply down to an … in a culvert and visible only in wet weather. The site can be divided into four parts the best preserved of which is on … area has been completely built over, but air photographs taken before destruction (RAF VAP CPE/UK/1994, 14823; CUAP, …
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