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A History of the County of Hertford
… of the manor which took place in 1552 and 1560. 2 They may have been situated on the small stream which rises at … was the same in 1613. 14 In 121012 Ralph de Puttenham, who may have been a descendant of the Roger who held of Odo of … who in 1309 released two-thirds of the manor, which she may have held in dower, to Roger de Puttenham and Alina his …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in 1587. 18 Robert's son, Nicholas Lusher, died 26 May 1566, leaving an infant son Nicholas. 19 His lands were … there was one water-mill in Puttenham Bury Manor. 73 This may have been Cutt Mill, which was afterwards in the … round-headed window to the west appears to be modern, but may be a copy of one found at the restoration; and the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… parish on its way to Saddlescombe. The medieval village may have been on this road, near the point where the church … it has nearly all been rebuilt, although the old timbering may be clearly seen on the north side of the upper floor. On … junction south of the church. Manors The manor of PYECOMBE may have derived from one or both of the two manors of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the Warren. It is put up on end artificially, but while it may very well be one of the few ancient standing stones in … the roof panelling over the rood, and the nave seating may be referred, but in work of such plain character it is … Bury, and Rogate, and in most cases an earlier date may be assigned to them than would at first sight appear …
A History of the County of Oxford
… makes it possible to suppose that one set of boundaries may still be approximately represented by the modern parish … lie along the old Knightsbridge road, but though it may have influenced the choice of site the availability of … There is evidence suggesting that the plan of the village may have been altered in the course of centuries. When …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of another agreement between him and the abbey; 21 and in May 1237 Ralph was engaged in a suit against the Prior of … Northampton, to whom a debt of 200 was owing in 1325, 68 may have been identical with the Henry de Isham who in 1309 … Sir Euseby Isham, having been knighted by King James on 11 May 1603. He built the famous old house at Pytchley whose …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… royal liberties and customs in 1281. 6 Be that as it may, according to the Assize Roll of 1280, the prior had the … it is of later date than the general surface, and there may have been in the first instance a west doorway. The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for the mind they shew; And in the mind the Deity we view: May she who God in life and empire shews, To me th' eternal Deity disclose! May Jesse's flower, and Judah's lion deign Thy flowers and … was much less so; for in the reign of queen Elizabeth, as may be seen by the return made of it in the 8th year of that …
Magna Britannia
… best in the west of England. There are now three fairs; May 2, August 3, and October 12; chiefly for cattle, and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… rood-loft doorway, now blocked, the stairs to which may have led from the transept. The pointed north doorway, …
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