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A History of the County of Durham
… Elvet, with its chapels, 32 was granted by Bishop Hugh Pudsey, subject to the incumbent's life interest, to the …
A History of the County of Durham
… was acquired by the priory of Durham, and in 1196 Bishop Pudsey established there a small priory as a cell of Durham, … It takes its name from the Bacstane Ford, near which Pudsey founded the house of Austin Canons at New Place, so …
A History of the County of Durham
… until the second half of the 12th century, when Hugh de Pudsey granted 6 score acres of waste on the west bank of the … cultivated land of Aldin Grange, to his kinsman Henry de Pudsey. 1 Henry gave this land to the canons of Baxter Wood 2 … Certain lands were granted to Richard the engineer, 348 Pudsey's architect in charge of the work of Norham Castle, …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… following wall monuments may, however, be noted: William Pudsey, gentleman (d. 1659), Frances Squibb (d. 1695), Mrs. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and heir John, a chaplain. 112 Elizabeth, married to Henry Pudsey, 113 was daughter and heir of John Layton, but East …
A History of the County of Durham
… from the late 12th century at least. The 'hall' of Bishop Pudsey stood near the banks of the Tees, probably on the site … formation. The borough did not exist at the time of Bishop Pudsey's survey of 1184, Stockton being then apparently an …
A History of the County of Durham
… son and heir Peter. 54 In 1189 Richard I granted to Bishop Pudsey, among the other appurtenances of the wapentake of … grants from Robert de Brus (5 oxgangs) 169 and Bishop Hugh Pudsey (2 oxgangs) 170 was granted as the manor of Stranton …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of John Talbot, who married Elizabeth sister of Ambrose Pudsey of Bolton in Craven. Above the inscription and between … of William Pennington, who married firstly Ambrose Pudsey of Bolton in Craven, and afterwards Thomas Laton. She died in 1664. There are two shields, the first Pudsey impaling Pennington, the second Laton impaling …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… William Stumpe sold part of Pyke's, 1 yardland, to Henry Pudsey. 202 Pudsey's belonged to Henry Sadler in 1591. 203 William Ring … 1,200 of the farmer's sheep and for those of Pyke's and Pudsey's farms, 255 and the down called Parsonage down in the …
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