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A History of the County of Oxford
… honor of Ewelme, 5 and is last recorded in 1827, owned by William Ward, when all males in Brize Norton aged 12 and … 64, f. 8v. R. C. van Caenegem (ed.), English Lawsuits from William I to Richard II, II (Selden Soc. 107, 1991), pp. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… other half was probably divided between Isabel, wife of William le Brun, and Millicent, wife of Miles of Fritwell. 16 In 1196 Ralph, William, and Miles were described as Walkelin's heirs, … manor house and some land, and evidently the lordship, to William Worley of Brize Norton and John Clinch of Witney as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 54 In 1878 Robert Castle of Oxford prepared plans for William Ivens (Fereman's successor). The outbuildings were to … Life Most clergy before the late 15th century are obscure. William of Pembroke, parson in the early 13th century, may … Oundle (vicar 12981320), 59 Philip Cusson (140235), 60 and William Thomas (1435 60). 61 In the later 15th and early 16th …
A Dictionary of London
… de Lotheberi," 1293 (Cal. L. Bk. C. p. 12). "Ward of William Bukerel," 1278 (Cal. L. Bk. B. p. 272). "Ward of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… including 26 volumes of correspondence with letters from William the Silent, Albrecht Drer, Hoefnagel and others. … 1692; (5) to I.P., 1698, see also Indent (11); (6) to William van den Berghe, 1704; (7) to Isaac Vinck, 1702, with … sen., 1635, with achievement-of-arms, the other by William Kint, 1613, with shield-of-arms; two large …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… an inscribed marble oval. In churchyardS. of nave, (8) to William Gatch, 1691, and Ann his wife, 1698/9, table-tomb; …
A Survey of London
… rowe.; Lane stopped vp.; Footeway stopped vp.; Sir William Powlet, L. Treasurer, his house. Brodestreet. Then … of king Henrie the eight, and of Edward the sixt, by sir William Powlet, Lord Treasurer of England: through this … Church, and all the saide great place and Garden of sir William Powlet to London wall, and so to Moregate. This great …
A History of the County of Sussex
… became part of Lewes rape; the remaining 20 were held by William de Braose in 1086, 21 and thereafter descended with the honor of Bramber. 22 In 1086 William held 2 hides in demesne and the rest of Broadwater … in 1285, 37 Margaret left her husband to live with Sir William Paynel, to whom Sir John had leased her inheritance …
Broadwell Parish
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… from 1871 to 1896, of the designer, writer, and socialist William Morris. During the 20th century all four villages, … village, a gothic-style mansion house built in 1804 by William Hervey, then the dominant landowner, became in 1970 …
Broadwell Parish: Broadwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… Grove to Holwell was made more direct around 1814, with William Hervey's agreement as landowner. 5 Broadwell's roads … built in 1804 by the Lechlade builder Richard Pace for William Hervey of Bradwell Grove, to provide accommodation … the newly built Bradwell Grove House became the centre of William Hervey's extensive Bradwell Grove estate, 4 and over …
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