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A History of the County of Sussex
… worth 3 s. 4 d. a year in 1339. 67 There are court rolls for the years 1341, 68 1680, 1698, and 1721-1935. Only eleven … held in the period 1800-50. Business was conducted out of court from the mid 18th century, and the last court was … and later 18th century the office was usually filled by members of the Coppard and Dennett families. 73 Two overseers …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of WOODMANCOTE was held in 1066 by Countess Guda, and in 1086 … chief landowners in the parish in 1938, 90 who offered it for sale in 1947 when it comprised 196 a. in Woodmancote and … 53 In the 17th and earlier 18th centuries it belonged to members of the Hill or Hills family, including Edward (fl. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 09 SW, c TL 09 NE, d TL 09 SE) The parish, once a chapelry of Nassington, covers some 420 hectares lying across Willow … along the valley of the brook. Prehistoric and Roman For crop-marks in the parish, see Fotheringhay (2125) and … remains. The common fields were enclosed by Act of Parliament of 1777 (NRO, map of 1778). Nothing is known of
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodstock Development of the town Development of the town New Woodstock developed … until the 15th century. 93 The original town was smaller, for there was growth in the 13th century and early 14th. In … Road, some of the latter built by the duke and sold to members of the Oxford Co-operative Society under a joint …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its original market, 66 but it remained a small community of tradesmen, craftsmen, and royal servants. Service in the … a chapman, a harper, and a potter. Evidence adduced for a substantial pottery industry in Woodstock is weak, 68 … were only 52 rent-payers, of whom Henry Dogett, three members of the Marshall family, Thomas Spilsby, and William …
A History of the County of Oxford
… New Woodstock was founded by Henry II to provide lodgings for his retinue when he was at Woodstock Park, which he visited regularly for love of Rosamund Clifford; he therefore provided land outside the … ringers and for gifts to the king's trumpeters and other members of the retinue; the queen's players were in Woodstock …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as a borough in the early 14th century. 78 The development of self-government was only gradual, for the vill was merely one of several 'members' of the royal manor of Woodstock, whose bailiff was … corporation was exempted from sending representatives to parliament, a privilege willingly eschewed from the mid 16th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… representation Woodstock sent two representatives to parliament in 1302 and two others in 1305; 86 all seem to have been residents and two were members of the prominent Bennet family. 87 The borough charter of
A History of the County of Oxford
… 55 and in 1672 Edward Miles and William Metcalfe applied for meeting-house licences. Edward Wilsden was presented in … was a registered meeting, probably Baptist, at the house of Samuel Wise, an Old Woodstock farmer, but in 1738 the … 1821. 60 In 1825 a church was formally constituted with 12 members, and a chapel built on the site of a stable in High …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 6 ins. aSY 88 NW, bSY 88 NE, SY 89 SW) The modern parish of Wool, 5 m. W. of Wareham, covers some 3,000 acres on both sides of the … mason's rejected stone fragment with incised liningout for cusped window(?) head and spandrel. Loose in N. aisle, …
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