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The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… for 350 marks, payable by instalments. They "shall come to Burgh beside Briston or to London . . . to make a state of … Constable and lands, &c. there and in Brymyngham, Brystun, Burgh, Stodehay, and Gunthorp. Seal.No. 425. 1503.Will of … in Briningham, Hunsworth, Melton Constable, Stody, Little Burgh, Briston, Brinton, Thornage, Holt, and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Musselburgh - Muthill Musselburgh MUSSELBURGH, a burgh of regality, in the parish of Inveresk, county of … under which the town had all the privileges of a burgh of regality. About a century afterwards, Randolph, Earl … removed him on a litter to a house in the east port of the burgh, and carefully attended him till he died on the 20th of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… running hence, from an artificial eminence called the Burgh, to Eastmore Fen, and which defended the western …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Nairn - Newburgh N Nairn NAIRN, a royal burgh, a parish, and the seat of a presbytery, in the county … of Delnies, 3393 inhabitants, of whom 2672 are in the burgh, 15 miles (N. E. by E.) from Inverness, and 167 (N. N. … the mansions of Logie, Relugas, and Dunphail. Ancient Burgh Seal. The trade of the port consists in the importation …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… place-name, which in its Old English form was Hnaefes-Burgh, i.e. 'the fortified place of one Hnaef' (PN Northants., 73). No likely location for this burgh can be suggested. Domesday Book lists Naseby with a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Thornton, which was the name of the estate where the new burgh was situated. Its position on Carel-street and the road …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Fife.See Torry. Newmills NEWMILNS, a village and a burgh of barony, in the parish of Loudoun, district of … Ayr; containing 1988 inhabitants. This place was made a burgh of barony under a charter of James IV., dated the 9th … containing 629 inhabitants. This village, which is a burgh of barony, and has the right of holding a weekly market …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Head, in Pembrokeshire, is supposed to have commenced at Burgh, near Yarmouth, and is still conspicuous near …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 43.5 633700 308700 Buckenham 1275 1275 57 635600 305800 Burgh Next Aylsham 1226 1291 39 621800 325100 Burgh St Margaret 1271 1271 80 644500 314000 Burnham Market …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… witnesses, Fulco de Banierd, Alexander de Vaux, Reyner de Burgh, &c. Sir Piers de Basingham, lord, left 3 daughters and …
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