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A History of the County of Shropshire
… About 1831 Cardington parish comprised the townships of Broome, Cardington, Chatwall and parts of Frodesley and … 1114, with most of the rest of Reynold's estates to Alan son of Flaald, ancestor of the FitzAlans. 3 Cardington manor … John FitzAlan (II) in 12423 and c. 1260. 30 Adam's brother Peter of Minton apparently succeeded him at Willstone. 31 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… (Carn-Giwg) CARNGIWCH (CARN-GIWG), a parish, in the union of Pwllheli, hundred of Gaflogion, county of Carnarvon, North … abbey for Cistercian monks, erected here in 1164, by Rhŷs, son of Grufydd, the reigning Prince of South Wales, under the … in the reign of John, who bestowed it upon his favourite, Peter FitzHerbert, from whom it was wrested by Giles de …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… bord. having four car. there was a church and two mills of 21s. and twenty acres of meadow, pasture wood one leu. and … and the essart of Thori, and the essart of William, son of Lefwin, and the culture of Ruhstoch of his demesne, … to disturb, diminish, or straighten it. The witnesses were Herbert the prior of Pontefract, Alexander his nephew, Luke …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Mary) CARLTON ( St. Mary), a parish, in the hundred of Willey, union and county of Bedford, 1 mile (S.) from … a place of worship for Particular Baptists. Carlton (St. Peter) CARLTON ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Linton, hundred of
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Colville Carlton Colville. Carlton signifies the village of husbandmen, and the adjunct of Colville was obtained from … by which Roger de Colville grants to Robert his son, his manor of Coldham, with lands in Huggechall, … Esq., for 3000. The Church, which is dedicated to St. Peter, is not inelegantly proportioned, but being open to the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Carlton Curlieu CARLTON CURLIEU The parish of Carlton Curlieu, which is 1,406 a. in area, lies nine … of Alan la Zouche in 1278 as of a knight's fee, John and Peter FitzReynold in 1314, and Reynold and Peter FitzReynold … of the Nevill family was Allexton. 29 From Theobald, son of Alice and Peter Nevill, the lands passed to John …
Old and New London
… luxu Instruitur." Virgil: neid. Carlton House in the Reign of George II.A Facetious RemarkThe Screen, or ColonnadeThe … madame, votre altesse royale bien sait que chacune ici a son But." It is well known that throughout his boyhood and … Louis XIV. himself could scarcely have eclipsed the son of George III. in a ball-room, or when doing the honours …
Survey of London
… When Carlton House was pulled down the development of the site was considered in conjunction with a scheme for … was occupied by John Hume Cust, Viscount Alford, eldest son of the first Earl Brownlow, but in 1845 the Earl of Ripon … hereditary great chamberlain of England with her nephew Peter Robert, Lord Willoughby de Eresby. She died in Carlton …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… inland port, a borough, market-town, and parish, the head of a union, and a county of itself, locally in the hundreds … it with Normans, who were immediately attacked by Cadell, son of Grufydd ab Rhŷs, to whom it was surrendered, on … identical, it being co-extensive with the parish of St. Peter. The council elect the mayor annually on Nov. 9th, from …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Carmelite friars Ipswich 43. THE CARMELITE FRIARS OF IPSWICH The Carmelite or White Friars seem to have been … took place at that date. In that year a provincial chapter of the Carmelites was held at Norwich, and there seems good … burials in this church:Sir Thomas de Lowdham and his son Sir Thomas, both knights, and John de Loudham, esquire; …
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