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A History of the County of Warwick
… of this bridge the Birmingham and Rugby line of the L.M.S. Railway enters Sheldon, near Eastern Bridge (formerly … of Mackadown, is the rectangular earthwork known as Kent's Moat. 2 Mackadown Farm has walls of cemented brickwork … second daughter Elizabeth and her husband Bartholomew de Burghersh. 15 In 1390 Easthall and Westhall manors in Sheldon …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1932. The joint parish now covers 1,424 acres. 2 Shelswell's boundary used to extend almost to Newton Purcell village on … the site of the medieval manor-house. The site of St. Ebbe's church and the lost medieval village adjoins them. The … Salop. iv. 244, 254; Oxoniensia, iii. 106. Linc. Reg. iv, Burghersh, f. 280; the Cornwalls of Shelswell are not …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… king committed the custody of the manor to Bartholomew de Burghersh, 20 but the following year ordered him to deliver … 38 which is traced in detail below. Three mills worth 27 s. 6 d. belonged to the manor at the time of the Domesday … 39 One was apparently included in William de St. John's grant of the Beaurepaire estate to Bartholomew Pecche, and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (together with Pegsdon) was estimated in 1336 at 113 6 s. 8 d., 16 and in 1450 at 86 3 s. 11 d. 17 The difference … of good style, now lying in the crypt. In 1333 92 Bishop Burghersh of Lincoln issued a commission to compel the … III, m. 13. Anct. D. (P.R.O.), A. 9129. Linc. Epis. Reg. Burghersh, fol. 265. Cart. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 175. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Spaldwick,' 1 and in 1185 the Bishop of Lincoln owed 35 s. 3 d. for assarts there and at Buckden. 2 In 1215 the … a branch road runs to Stow Longa and Kimbolton. At Belton's Hill, half a mile to the north of the village, there is a … de Montfort, 25 and again in 1324, 26 when Bartholomew de Burghersh was deprived for aiding in the escape of Roger …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes St. Clement's ST. CLEMENT'S The ancient parish of St. Clement's, which lay outside the … J. H. Newman, ed. Mozley, i. 84. Ibid. 88, 94. Linc. Reg. Burghersh, f. 103. MS. Top. Oxon. d 285, ff. 5, 17. For a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish of Stadhampton followed Haseley Brook from Hangman's Bridge to its confluence with the Thame; the western … followed the MiltonThame road southwards from Hangman's Bridge and then with many indentations, dictated by the … 36 The 3 virgates with meadow and pasture, which Bishop Burghersh granted to Richard of the Chamber in or before …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lydeway. 12 The Berks. & Hants Extension Railway Company's line between Devizes and Hungerford was built across the … the reversion of the manor after Margaret's death to Henry Burghersh, bishop of Lincoln, so that unlike Castle Combe and … of Badlesmere. 28 In 1334, after Margaret's death, Henry Burghersh entered into possession of the manor. 29 He died in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to Graveley and Baldock. At the same point Julian's Road turns west to Fisher's Green. The church of the Holy Trinity is situated at the … by Clutterbuck, op. cit. ii, App. p. 14; Line. Epis. Reg. Burghersh. Doc. at Westm. Herts. Stevenage, no. 26386. Mins. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was bought by Mr. Richard Palmer. 6 A wood, known as Abbot's Wood or Stewkley Wood, yet another trace, doubtless, of the … of Gloucester granted the manor for life to Bartholomew de Burghersh, 59 but on the death of the earl in 1314 his widow Maud claimed dower. 60 Burghersh held the manor 61 until his death about 1355, when …
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