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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Norman invasion had two manors in Werchesope, which paid to the geld as three car. The land being then sufficient for … the confessour this was valued at 3l. when the survey was taken in the conquerours at 7l. In Rolneton (nigh Wirkesop) … Halumshire in the county of York, (as in Carcolston may be seen) and was a principal man in Huntingtonshire, where he …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… herrings. There were also in this parish two churches, to which belonged forty acres of land, worth six shillings. … and after to Wat Denton, her sone, for life, and after to be sold." This lordship was always of very inconsiderable … Bishop of Norwich. 11 The assignment must, therefore, have taken place prior to the year 1200, for that prelate died on …
A History of the County of Essex
… totalling 15 a. in Little Horkesley, 34 were transferred to that parish in 1889. 35 Most of the parish lies on a … house is timber-framed and plastered. 69 Bottengoms may be linked with John Bottingham, recorded in 1347. 70 It has a … the church, recorded in 1590, was dismantled in 1919 and taken to the U.S.A. 74 The Grange, a copyhold of Church Hall …
A History of the County of Essex
… Gernon with Ilger as tenant; one vill- anus had been taken by Raymond Girald and was held by Roger of Poitou who … and West Bergholt. 98 Robert Gernon's fief had escheated to the Crown, and Henry I granted it to William de Munfitchet … was last recorded in 1612 when Wormingford was said to be held of Sir Francis Hobart (Hubert) of Stansted Hall. 1 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dr. Moore in 1706 bequeathed 200, directing the interest to be applied in teaching children. In 1829, the remains of a … till after the reign of Charles I., when the furnaces were taken down, and a forge erected on their site, which has been …
A History of the County of York
… York when Paulinus baptized Edwin there in 627, for it is to be presumed that Paulinus brought with him the Roman pattern … soon after the king, contains a bequest of certain timber taken down from the house which was being erected for the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… from Broadwater by the tidal estuary of the Teville stream to the north. That may have been the site of Worthing … driven gradually on shore, causing the common to be eroded away. Erosion had begun by 1748, when the common … and policing was set up after 1803, 4 and some action was taken against two of Worthing's continuing problems, coastal …
A History of the County of Sussex
… recorded in the 18th century, as well as a building said to be a former court-house. 37 There may also have been an inn. … the east, by now superseded as the spine of the town, had taken on the industrial character of the land around it to
A History of the County of Sussex
… books of Worthing manor's court baron survive from 1544 to 1925. 91 The court's jurisdiction was presumably over that … later Act of 1821 stipulated that new commissioners should be elected by occupiers of houses worth £20 and over, as well … 1961 and 1970. 96 The corporation's water undertaking was taken over by the Southern Water Authority in 1974. 97 Sewage …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Huntingdon's Connexion, after an unsuccessful attempt to establish itself in Worthing in 1765, 83 had two houses … it became too small for the congregation, and a new church to hold 650 was opened at the junction of Shelley and … was opened in Lyndhurst Road in 1929. The iron chapel was taken down after the Second World War. A new church was …
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