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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1829, but no later mention has been found. 43 In the 1830s Henry Bulteel of Oxford preached at Baptist meetings in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… moiety, thereafter sometimes called Yatesbury manor, to Henry Wilington and his wife Margaret. 83 Henry forfeited it in 1322; 84 the king held it in 1326 85 … [roads]. W.A.S. Libr., sale cat. vi, no. 4. V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 556, 165. Bull. Inst. Arch. xxxi. 18990; W.R.O., Ch. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the township, seems to have been possessed in the reign of Henry VIII. by the family of Lawrence, who held the manor of … have been the property of the Jodrells since the time of Henry VI.: Sir Francis Jodrell, of Henbury, is the present … In the year 1300, the Bishop of Sarum obtained from Edward I. a grant for a market and fair, which was confirmed by …
A Dictionary of London
… the "Abbot of St. Mary of Yorkes place," 1589 (Lond. I. p.m. III. 147). Given by Henry VIII. to Thomas lord Wriothesley, 35 H. VIII. (Dugdale, … III. 540). Belonged to Thomas Randolphe, 1589 (Lond. I. p.m. III. 147). The stable adjoined the churchyard of St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… all Oxford graduates and few, if any, were resident. Henry Newcome (d. 1750), rector for 42 years, resided …
A History of the County of Oxford
… died unmarried in 1907. Yelford passed to a cousin Edmund Henry Lenthall, great grandson of John (d. 1783), who died in … She was succeeded by her sister Edith, whose husband Henry Ball adopted the surname and arms of Lenthall by royal … on Brighthampton or Hardwick, was granted in 1131 by Henry I to the priory of Sees (Orne) and was regranted by the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the pest of the surrounding country, until the reign of Henry VII., when they were extirpated by the courage and … one of them representing Rhŷs Vawr ab Meredydd, to whom Henry, Earl of Richmond, afterwards Henry VII., intrusted the standard of England, at the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 1691, and Samuel Keate, 1731, table-tomb; (10) to Henry Stone, 1614, and Thomas Stone, 1696, table-tomb; (11) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… put him to flight with considerable loss. In the reign of Henry II., one of the first meetings distinguished in history … barons, abbots, and prelates, attended, and did homage to Henry in the cathedral, acknowledging him and his successors as his superior lords. In the reign of Richard I., a general massacre of the Jews took place here, under …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… enclosure to the W. of the fortress. In 10689 William I built two castles to the S.E. of the city, one on each bank … stretch around the more westerly castle, the Old Baile. Henry III rebuilt York Castle from 1245 onwards, and in 1266 … Fishergate Postern Tower were not built until the reign of Henry VII, when Fishergate Bar was burned by rebels. Monk Bar …