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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Green was left to Ely abbey, but in his son Thurstan's will (1043 1045) it was left to Ulfketel. 19 In 1066 it … 17th century. 66 In 1280 the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem held 1 hide in Burrough of the honor of … each with a chaplain presented by the lord of the manor. Catherine de Burgh in 1407 provided for a chaplain to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… down to the sea, and is thickly wooded to the water's edge. The main road from Fareham to Southampton, crossing … Abbey in this county since 1537. 9 CHURCH The church of ST. LEONARD, BURSLEDON, has a chancel with south organ … be accepted. 12 A charter of Henry de Blois (11291171) to St. Cross Hospital, Winchester, makes a grant of 'the church …
A History of the County of Surrey
… be located exactly in Burstow parish. The name Blacksmith's Farm probably refers to a forge, and ornamental iron … of Burstow parish is included in the district. The church (St. John the Baptist) was built in 1869. It is of stone in … and Elizabeth, who had married Richard Walmesley. 55 Catherine, granddaughter of Richard and Mary and sole heir to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and was succeeded by Ralph de Sudeley. 13 Ralph's eldest son Otuel 14 died in or shortly before 1198, when … market on Friday and a fair on the eve, day, and morrow of St. James in this manor, 20 which is therefore often called … of the manor was divided between his four daughters: 57 Catherine wife of Henry Stanhope, eldest son of Philip, Earl …
A History of the County of Warwick
… held by Ralf of Henry de Ferieres. 6 In 1235 one knight's fee in Burton and Shelford was held of the Earl Ferrers, 7 … John, with contingent remainder to Eleanor, Margaret, and Catherine, sisters of the latter, property in Sherford, … as it is not mentioned in the Valor. Church The church of ST. BOTOLPH consists of chancel, nave, south porch, and west …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Margaret Beaufort, was, like her, a generous benefactor of St. John's College, Cambridge. 4 Dr. Robert Sibthorpe was a royalist, … Neville, Lord Latimer, in 1577. 38 It was inherited by Catherine, the eldest of his four daughters and heirs, and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… into the fen on the east side of the road from Ramsey to St. Ives. From east to west at its widest part, it is about 2 … lie somewhat scattered along the road from Ramsey to St. Ives. They still retain several 17th-century half-timber … Hepmangrove, and should board and have an allowance of 20 s. a year, which allowance was to be increased to 40 s. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1086 by Earl Hugh 5 of Chester, son of the Conqueror's half-sister. 6 The overlordship always followed the descent … for he granted 3 carucates in that year to the hospital of St. John Baptist at Lechlade (co. Glouc.) for the foundation … which he had bought from Robert Trame to the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. 96 His charter was witnessed by Sir …
A History of the County of Hertford
… where it branches out to Berkhampstead, Rickmansworth and St. Albans, from which road other roads branch off to Elstree … C.V.O., M.A., R.A., and Mr. Thomas Eccleston Gibb, F.A.S., of Bushey, to use the words of Sir Hubert von Herkomer, … heirs of the body of Lady Winifred, with remainder to Lady Catherine wife of Francis earl of Huntingdon, as kinswomen …
A History of the County of Worcester
… with stone screen and gateway opposite the hall. At Payne's Place, an interesting 15th-century halftimbered house at … (or Oxhey) Close, 9 Poole Grove 10 (xvi cent.); Dock Meadow, Little Hay, Lipiate at the Lake, the Little Dower, … roundels gules. Bishopric of London, Gules two sword of St. Paul crossed saltriewise. Until the 16th century this …
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