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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… there are 2 acres of impropriate glebe. Weston-Peverel, or Penny-Cross WESTON-PEVEREL, or Penny-Cross, a chapelry, in the parish of St. Andrew, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor rents totalled over £50 10 and £20 8 s. 7 d. moor penny ( morgabulum) rents 11 were received from the tenants … c. 1260 most tenants paid as much or more in moor in moor penny rent as for their tenements and the demesne estate … were onerous and worth more than rents. 13 By 1275 moor penny was no longer recorded separately, implying that the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Mary his widow, 1822, very similar to (7); (10) to Robert Penny, 1837, and Catherine his widow, 1847, … scrolled cartouche; (23) partly defaced to . . . and Taver Penny Esq., 1841, and another, white marble tablet formerly …
Old and New London
… purchasers were allowed to dip in a sack for old wigsa penny the dip. Noblemen's suits come here at last, after …
Old and New London
… the rooms as offensive, and the prisoners only receiving a penny loaf a day each. The steward received eightpence a day … of the "quality." In 1698 it was used for the drawing of a penny lottery, but in 1703, when it threatened to re-open, …
Survey of London
… their Mony as at a common Playhouse; nay even a twelve-penny gallery is builded for the convenience of his Majesty's …
Old and New London
… linen and woollen cloth, and leathern bags, with one penny, twopenny, threepenny, and fourpenny pieces of silver, …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… for the poor, to counteract the bad influences of the penny theatres, etc. Lord Shaftesbury took the chair, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… into giving a rent of 13 s. 4 d., out of Wicken manor, in penny doles to the neediest inhabitants of Wicken, Soham, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… divided into plots, some of which were bought by Charles Penny, the Harlesden builder. 56 Following the sale of the … of terraced housing largely for railway employees. Charles Penny acquired building leases from Tubbs in 1884 and had … for 100 houses by 1888. 61 Not all the building was by Penny, who often subleased to other builders. 62 The L. & …
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