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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… half distant from the town. The powers of the county debt-court of Wooler, established in 1847, extend over the … of Glendale. The lord of the manor holds a court leet and baron within three weeks after Easter. The …
A Dictionary of London
… Woolchurchhawe See Mary (St.) Woolchurch. Wooley's Court North out of Maiden Lane, in Cripplegate Ward Within … 1295 (Ct. H W. 1.122). Not further identified. Woolises Court See Morley's Court. Woolmongers Elections to Mistery of Woolmongers made …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at least 1707 when inhabitants were presented at the manor court for throwing shrimps' heads in the highway. 10 The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1302 the courts were apparently united, but no court rolls survive before 1405. There are court rolls of Woolaston manor for 1405- 6, 1476-88, and 1568-9, 67 court books for 1660- 1709 and 1712-60, 68 and court papers …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… family also owned Hoskins's House, later called WOOLASTON COURT. It was settled by Edmund Woodroffe on his marriage in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… £5 13 s. 4 d. taking people to gaol. 21 An extract of a court roll exists for 1476. 22 Court rolls survive for the manor of Woolavington Pym for … and for Woolavington Throckmorton for 1598-9, and 1604. A court book for both manors covers the years 1709-35. Sessions …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… N.E. of the house, has queen-post roof-trusses. b(3). The Court, house, on the N. side of the road, 320 yards E. of the … of (8), have been heightened at a later date. d(10). Hazel Court, house, about 2 m. N.E. of the church, has cross-wings …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hall is a large old edifice in the township. A copyhold court is held here. Woolton, Much WOOLTON, MUCH, a chapelry, … near which is a large brick building used as a racket-court by the officers. The whole establishment is arranged …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… standing within a moat of quadrangular form and an outer court, of which only part of the range of buildings on the W. … bay windows remain. The surviving building in the outer court is also of the 16th century. The buildings were largely … tunnel with a two-centred arch opening into it. The Green Court of the palace adjoined the moat on the N.E. side; it …
The Environs of London
… of Edward IV.) it was sold to the Boughtons of Burwash-court: it is probable he had seen some deed in which the … See Hasted's History of Kent, vol. i. p. 44. A Court-leet and Court-baron are held annually by Sir John Shaw, tenant of …
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