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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… he granted this rent, with the reversion of the manor, to Amesbury priory, providing that any surplus value over 50 a … died), 85 for the love of his daughter Mary, a nun of Amesbury, he remitted 27. 8 s. of the 30 due for the manor … 91 In 1281 thirteen men of the manor sued the Prioress of Amesbury by monstraverunt. 92 This is the first express claim …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at inclosure in 1778. 101 In 1179 Henry II confirmed to Amesbury priory 1 a. of wheat in Milston and 2 a. of wheat in … representing an estate of tithes held until 1177 by Amesbury abbey. 102 Tithes worth 3 s. 4 d. from Milston … 100 only in 181718 and 18278. The parish became part of Amesbury poor-law union in 1835. 137 It was included in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (both Nether and Over) which was given to the abbey of Amesbury, the manor of Wallop Fifehead which was held of Amesbury, the manor of Wallop Heathmanstreet and that part of the Garlogs which was held of Amesbury. The second estate had formed part of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… eastern side of Salisbury Plain mid-way between Upavon and Amesbury. 1 The modern civil parish comprises a rectangular … from Upavon through West Chisenbury and Netheravon to Amesbury probably originated in Saxon times. 21 Its route … in Enford and southwards to a point a little north of Amesbury. The use of powdered chalk to cleanse the river bed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… road was extended to join the turnpike road. 17 A road to Amesbury, from which the road on the western edge of the park … on its old course in Newton Tony in 1992 but was closed in Amesbury parish in the mid 20th century. 18 The eastern route … parish along the south-east side of Portway. In 1902 the Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway was opened between …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 50 The overlordship of North Aston, held of the manor of Amesbury (Wilts.), passed to Edward's son Walter and grandson … chief lord of 1 knight's fee there, held of the manor of Amesbury, of his honor of Pontefract (Yorks.). 51 The … still held of the earls of Salisbury as of their manor of Amesbury in 1389. 52 In the late 14th century and early 15th …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Hilcott and Newnton were crossed by the old Avebury-Amesbury road, roughly parallel to the northern tributary of … two roads crossed very near the bridge whence the Avebury-Amesbury road ran down the east bank of the river. 19 That … paths, one in the north leaving an elbow of the Avebury-Amesbury road and making a direct path from Hilcott to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… King Athelstan, in the year 932, at the Witenagemot at Amesbury, granted certain land in NORTH STONEHAM to the thegn …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Assheton Smith: it was added to the Tidworth estate. 160 Amesbury abbey may have received tithes from lands in North … Lacy (d. 1186), and in 1179 such tithes were confirmed to Amesbury priory. 161 The priory kept the tithes until the … 198 Although the poor-rates raised 181634 were average for Amesbury hundred, it is likely that in North Tidworth a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… St. Mary lies in the upper Till valley 11 km. WNW. of Amesbury. 1 Before the late 11th century there may have been … was spent yearly 18335. In 1835 the parish became part of Amesbury poorlaw union; 117 in 1974 Orcheston parish was …
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