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A History of the County of Bedford
… of the vill, 8 and who was still in possession in 1210. 9 In 1216 the sheriff was ordered to deliver the manor to … daughter of John son of Agnes, a sister of Mabel's first husband, John de Lenham son of Isolda, another sister, … In 1555 Westoning was granted to Thomas Curzon, one of the clerks of the Controller of the Household, and Agnes his wife …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish, 8 a. near the town, was transferred to Westport. 9 Most of the settlement was assigned to Malmesbury urban … Cups and the Castle, both in the Triangle, were open in 1822; 52 the Castle was closed after 1956, 53 the Three Cups … Bennett, Daniel's son Giles, and Giles Bailey Bennett. In 1822 Daniel's grandson Daniel Bennett sold Backbridge farm to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… deeds, was once in the possession of a family who were at first written At-Nash, and afterwards Nash only. 6 They were … to Thomas Cawarden, to hold in capite by knight's service; 9 from him they passed to Moyle, and from thence again to Sir … in the possession of it till archbishop Whitgist, on his first advancement to the see found, such favour with the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the same area show it to have been settled in Roman times. 9 About 45 poll-tax payers in the chapelry were assessed in … did not extend much beyond the New Inn. 29 So named by 1822, the inn is of 19th-century construction but contains a … is painted. That range originally had three rooms on the first floor which appear to have been lodgings with separate …
A History of the County of Worcester
… attic. There is a basement beneath the whole house. On the first floor is the saloon, an apartment of equal size with … in the centre extends the whole length of the house at the first floor level, and the stairs rise to this height in … is alleged to have written The Whole Duty of Man. 9 Among the place-names are Ulnys Medowe, Byrcheyll, Boycote …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for the popish priests, and where they said Mass.' 9 After the duke's death the duchess who had married again, … school, and a Roman Catholic school founded in 1876. In 1822 a monument was erected in the centre of the village to … and three daughters. There are three shields of arms. The first bears an owl standing in an orle. A second is Street, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by the Conqueror to the abbey of Grestein in Normandy, 9 as appears from an inspeximus of Edward II of a … Michael, afterwards famous as chancellor to Richard II and first Earl of Suffolk. 17 In 1380 Michael de la Pole granted … the fair and described it in his Rural Rides (published in 1822). He found a depressing state of affairs. A few years …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… century or in the 20th when Fillands had been cleared. 9 The Old North Road runs along the western boundary; the … 64 It was sold with Wimpole in 1739 to Philip Yorke, first earl of Hardwicke (d. 1764), and descended in turn to … for c. 40 communicants, a Sunday school, a bible class, a mothers' meeting, and a choir. 271 The incumbents of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1086 by Alvric of Melksham and was assessed as 3 hides. 9 No record of the manor has been found between this date and … found of any exchange. Henry Long was succeeded by his first son, a third Henry, who was 47 years old at his … at least since the 14th century (see aboveManor). The first known patron was John of Holt 'lord of Whaddon' who …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… known as Old Lands and Old Lands Meadow to the property. 9 He is said to have been visited here by Queen Elizabeth, 10 … a beadle for the latter place. 76 The site of the manor is first mentioned in 1333. 77 In 1540 it was granted by the … with corn. The land later known as the QUEEN'S PARK is first noticed as being distinct from the chase in 1279, when …
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