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London Hearth Tax
… iij Robert Francklyn 2 s ij widow Keyling 3 s iij Nicholas Newton 5 s v John Orton 2 s ij Robert Warner 2 s ij William …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with the earldom of Hereford like the overlordship of Newton Tony manor. 16 In 1384 it was allotted to Mary, the … 1/25,000, Explorer, sheets 156-7 (1998-9 edns.). Cf. I. D. Margary, Rom. Roads in Brit. (1973), p. 136. Cf. below, … Andrews and Dury, Map (W.R.S. viii), pl. 11. V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 141, 177; i (2), 308. Ibid. i (1), 75-6; Aubrey, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… since the foundation of the port of Hull by Edward I. In the year 1656, a great part of the town was consumed by … of the borough, by charter dated in the 14th of James I., is vested in a mayor, recorder, two bailiffs, and nine … lepers, dedicated to the Holy Sepulchre, was founded at Newton, near the town, in the reign of John, by Alan, son of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… slac, a narrow vale. It belonged in the reigns of Richard I. and John to the family of Roos, who in 1200 built a strong … the inhabitants power to have a mercatorial guild; Edward I. made it one of the stannary towns, and Edward III. granted … of Trinity Hall, Cambridge; appropriator, the Bishop of Ely. The tithes were commuted for land and money payments in …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Robert de Bethom, Roger de Burton, Gamel the regarder (i.e. forester); Reg. of D. at Levens, ii, f. 62. By another … Ralph de Aencurt returns to allegiance; R. Litt. Claus., i, 376. 1235 Ralph de Aencurt and Patrick son of Thomas hold … premises; MS. at Levens. 1547 William Striklande of Place Newton, co. York, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, sell to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… vicarage, valued in the king's books at 6. 13. 4.; patron, I. T. Mott, Esq.; impropriator and incumbent, the Rev. R. … Hempston, Broad HEMPSTON, BROAD, a parish, in the union of Newton-Abbott, hundred of Haytor, Teignbridge and S. division … A priory was founded here in the reign of Henry I., for Augustine canons, to whom King John granted a fair; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of 30 by his widow in the 20th year of the reign of James I. Henham HENHAM, a parish, in the union of Bishop-Stortford, … which injury, however, it had recovered in that of Edward I. Henry VI., in the 27th of his reign, granted to Sir Ralph … (St. Mary) HENNOCK ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Newton-Abbott, hundred of Teignbridge, Teignbridge and S. …
Survey of London
… called Henrietta Street, after the consort of Charles I, in 1637. 2 Hollar's mid seventeenth-century bird's-eye … wyndowes and Gable ends'. 3 These were built by William Newton who had in fact altered the design of his houses … one. In 1633 Edward Palmer, the lessee whose site adjoined Newton's, also surrendered his original lease in exchange for …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the north. The roll, mindful of the necessary proprieties (i.e. the judicial role of the lords), states that on Friday 8 … provisions of the tax were that the king would receive: (i) 20s. for each knight's fee held directly or indirectly … Gales, et Escoce: L'ercevesqe de Canterbirs L'evesqe d'Ely L'abbe de Seint Alban L'abbe de Burgh' Seint Pere Le cont …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… a society in revolt'. 1 The fortuitous capture of James I in March 1406 had also reduced the threat from Scotland, … le meer, et des Isles: L'ercevesqe d'Everwyk L'evesqe d'Ely L'evesqe de Bathe L'abbe de Waltham L'abbe de Wynchecombe … poor lieges of England, to grant the following petitions. I. I. [Lords of the council] 14. Primerement, qe plese a …
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