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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… each of a single round-headed light covered with cement or plaster; further W. is the 12th-century N. doorway with a … a single light round-headed window, probably of the 17th or 18th century. The bell-turret at the W. end of the nave … century, with two pairs of curved braces below the tie-beam. The Roof of the chancel has 15th-century moulded …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This parish comprises 3822 acres, of which about 600 are common or waste. The village is pleasantly situated on elevated … The parish comprises 4663 acres, of which 1638 are common or waste. Much of the cheese which takes its name from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… poor women. 70The 15 a. allotted at inclosure in 1853 for common rights yielded c. £48 a year in the 1860s, distributed …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… toft holders, and 17 men who paid small rents in cash or capons for common rights. The 3,900 works owed each year included … entitled to agist cattle belonging to non-villagers in the common fens, paying a seventh of his profits to the free …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 96lies on the fen edge south of the river Ouse or Old West River, forming a triangle with a base on the … 17th and 18th centuries, the parish remained dependent on common pastures and a relatively small area of open fields … fen to the lord of Willingham manor, probably in lieu of common rights. It was later called Lord's Ground. 26 A …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the court was increasingly occupied with regulating common rights, often fining tenants who agisted cattle. Under Sir Miles Sandys the elder, lord 1601-26, two or three courts were held each year but afterwards meetings … larger copyholders. They sold the right of mowing the common hill next to Belsars Hill, 72Belsars way, a furlong …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of worship for Wesleyans. In a field called Herrings, or Black Field, are traces of an old town, where many coins, … worship. A workhouse was established about 1780 on Lindow common, and land now producing more than 200 per annum was … county of Derby; containing 223 inhabitants. Wilne, Far, or Great, with Shardlow WILNE, FAR, or GREAT, with Shardlow, …
The medieval records of a London City church
… shall' nat sell', alien, nor gyve, nor w it h eny Rent or s eruyce charge the said ten ement es, Rent, vessell es, & … ten ement es w it h the vessell es & necessaries aforsaid; Or ell es yf that they suffre the said ten ement es wilfully to decay or fall' doun, Or yf that they gyve, sell, or alien the same …
Additional Material for the History of the Grey Friars, London
… 1466 William Burton. Of these Philpot, Basset, and Barre (or Barowe) appear in the Register, and Wills of Basset and … was buried "coram altaribus" in a raised tomb between the Common and Jesus Altars. Grey Friars, p. 106. See also … was a representative of the Mistery of Bakers in the Common Council in 1376. Letter Book, H, p. 41. 1408. * John …
Additional Material for the History of the Grey Friars, London
… as John Joyes, who was buried "coram altaribus," near the Common Altar. Grey Friars, p. 111. 1439. John Barowe alias … 1439. Comm. Lond., Prowet, f. 35. 1440. William Danvers or Deaunvers, squire, of Bucks. To be buried in the Church of … 21 July, 1469. 27 Godyn. He was fellow of Gray's Inn and Common Serjeant of London. His tomb was in the fourth bay of …
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