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A History of the County of Sussex
… mark the site of an early medieval village, beneath which may be seen the broad lynchets of ancient fields. The later … are modern, 57 but the braced principals to the former may be old. The font is a plain square block mounted on a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and is extremely prosperous. An undying interest in sport may be deduced from the name of a 5-acre pasture in 1598, … presumably a mino on the death of his father Aubrey, may have succeeded, though there is no evidence for his … thereafter descending with the manor of Piddington. It may be noted that the Dynhams lived at Muswell. John Dynham's …
A History of the County of Northampton
… later history of Piddington is confused. Part of the fee may have been annexed to the manor of Hackleton and … held in 14756 of Edward de Grey, Earl of Kent, 12 and part may be accounted for in the 200 acres of land, 100 acres of … 14 described as sometime belonging to Henry Morton, who may have inherited from Joan Morton the sister and heir of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… end 23 April, 1754; (iii) baptisms and burials, 29 May, 1767 to 3 January, 1794; (iv) ditto 3 January, 1794 to 15 Nov., 1812; (v) marriages, 23 April, 1754 to 28 May, 1837. The church plate consists of: A silver cup …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hersy land in Kineton 10 in exchange for Pillerton. On 16 May 1203 the king announced that 'by judgement of our court' … staples fixed in the north and south walls of the chancel may have served for a Lenten veil. In the vestry window is … the parish. A Scheme of the Charity Commissioners dated 31 May 1933 appoints trustees and contains provisions for the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… as his villein tenant at Pilton in 1224, from which it may be inferred he was lord of the manor. 4 He presented his … it externally into two bays. 23 The whole building may have been erected originally at the beginning of the 13th … detail is very simple, but some of its original character may have been lost when the bell-cote was rebuilt. 29 A panel …
A History of the County of Northampton
… manor. 5 The name Bearshank, now only given to the wood, may have been used for the north-western portion of the … four-centered stone fireplace. Manors PILTON or PILKETON may probably be included amongst the pre-conquest possessions … and 1671. 56 It passed to George Tresham, who died before May, 1684, 57 and to his son Edward Tresham, who only …
A History of the County of Surrey
… granted by Elizabeth to John Dudley and John Ascough, 17 May 1575. CHARITIES Smith's Charity is distributed as in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the ditch or moat which surrounds it. Timber palisades may have defended the surrounding outer banks of the baileys. … bequeathed by Thomas Ansell in 1607 to his son Edward, 5 may probably be dated to the 13th century, when a mill formed … is regulated by a scheme of the Chanty Commissioners, 3 May 1904. A premium of 12 10 s. is usually paid, and the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… lands here to William son of Robert the Forester, 16 and may possibly have been identical with John son of Walter, to … manor of Tewkesbury by service unknown. 49 This property may be to some extent identical with land in Pirton granted … service in his oratory at Pirton, 60 from which it may be inferred that he resided here at the manor-house. The …
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