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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… CASTERTON, a township and chapelry, in the parish of Kirkby-Lonsdale, union of Kendal, Lonsdale ward, county of … having embraced the cause of the deposed monarch, Richard II., it became forfeited to the crown. The site is … part of the thirteenth century, by Walter de Dunstanville, son-in-law of Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, and which was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… the Tudor style. It was built on manorial waste in 1839 by Richard Newcomb who was granted a 33-year lease from March 1840 (Ex. MS, 77/5; survey of encroachments 190). The central bay projects slightly and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to two speculators, Francis James and Robert Younglove of London, 2 who in 1613 sold it to Christ Church, 3 already … made keeper in 1256, 12 was succeeded in 1258 by John son of Bernard, and, in the same year, by Philip Basset, who … in a state of defence for much of Edward II's reign, under Richard Damory, keeper from 1308 to 1321. 17 The garrison …
A History of the County of Essex
… by Eudes the sewer c. 1076, using for the foundation of the keep the podium of the Roman temple of Claudius. 9 The … guilty of fraud and imprisoned in 1620, Lord Stanhope's son Charles continued to claim the reversion of the castle … and delivered the castle to Hubert de Ruilli in 1236. 42 Richard de Muntfitchet was constable 1242-6 and sheriff …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Castle Baynard ward 10. CASTLE BAYNARD WARD. Castle … by Philip Wightman, 1700, and two quarter bells by Richard Phelps, 1707. Chairs: In cryptat E. end, seven with … the S. wall of the S. aisle. In N. aisle of crypt, (13) to Richard Turner, 1707, and Catherine, his wife; (14) to John …
A Survey of London
… Baynard warde. The next is Castle Bainard Warde, so named of an olde Castle there: this Ward beginneth in the East, on … to serue the said mill. Soke Court or Warde pertayning to Richard Fitzwater. I reade also that in the yeare 1274. the … of S. Andrew in the Wardrobe.; The Kings great Wardrobe. Richard Beauchampe Earle of Warwicke was lodged in this …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… few medieval yeomen clearly prospered, such as the tenant of Lower Cockhill farm, and there were substantial farmers in … in hand and planted it with wood and withies. 3 William's son Thomas had crops and livestock at several places … in the late 18th century. 4 The largest landowner, Sir Richard Colt Hoare, held only 386 a. 5 Rents rose by up to 50 …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… CARY - INTRODUCTION 8. Castle Cary c. 1684 The original of this map of Castle Cary was probably drawn up for the sale … set in its own grounds, and was probably the house of Richard Clarke, which was almost finished in 1775 and … Cary Lodge, later South Court, which was altered for his son the Revd F. W. Gray and again in 1900 when it was …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Castle Cary - Landownership LANDOWNERSHIP THE MANOR of Cary, the head of a barony of the same name, later … manor until 1409 when it passed from William Blancpayne to Richard Seymour. 5 In 1206, Ralph Lovel held a virgate and … king. 12 Walter was succeeded by Ralph Lovel, probably the son or son-in-law of Walter's son Geoffrey, 13 and Ralph's …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… century when it may have been encouraged by the growth of both working and middle classes. In 1851 over 1,150 … later abbey, by gift of Henry Lovel confirmed by his son Richard in 1236. 8 In 1546 Thomas Clerk presented and in …
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