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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Thornhill, with inscription 'DEO OPTIMO MAXIMO S. Jacobus de Thornehill, Eques Auratus, et Historices ( sic) Pictor … both quarterly Castile and Leon, legend SIGILLUM: COMVNIE: DE: MELCOMA, 13th-century; (vii) of Melcombe Regis, of brass … shaped shield charged as (x), legend SIGILLVM · MAYIOR · DE · WAYMOTH · ET MELCOMBE · REGIS, 17th-century. Admiral's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… at W. end of N. wall, (2) apparently to Arthur, Lord Grey de Wilton, 1593, and Jane Sibill his widow, 1615, high … on top of tomb, painted inscription to Jane, Lady Grey de Wilton. Niche: Tower in W. wall of second stage, outside, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the parochial chapelry of Altham, including Clayton-le-Moors, and New and Old Accrington; the parochial chapelry … for the venerable ruins of its abbey. In 1296 Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, having given the advowson of … Treales WHARLES, Lancaster.See Treales. Wharram-Le-Street (St. Mary) WHARRAM-LE-STREET ( St. Mary), a parish, …
A Dictionary of London
… Street Buildings (q.v.), hence the name. Wharf of Nicholas de la Garderobe In parish of St. Michael Queenhithe, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… reign of Henry III., or early in that of Edward I., Henry de Quelton granted to Sir Adam de Hocton, for the annual rent of one barbed arrow, or four … from Newcastle. In the reign of King John, we find Richard de Umfraville making " his whole court at Whelpington" …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 18 and it was presumably from the same mill that William de Say in the 12th century granted tithes, in corn and fish, … before 1220 a fulling-mill was built beside it, for Henry de Bohun and his wife Maud gave the tithes of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to have been held in the late 11th century by Robert de Romilly, and in the 12th by William de Say. 71 It later passed to Geoffrey FitzPeter, Earl of … WHEATENHURST with his daughter Maud in marriage to Henry de Bohun, Earl of Hereford. 73 Maud appears to have retained …
A History of the County of Hertford
… founder, John Walgrave, c. 1430, inscribed: 'Intonat de Celis vox campana Michaelis' ( sic). The tenor is by …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Luytonherne; and fields called Kerswellfeld, Holmenboure, le Thorpefeld, Hoomfeld, le Plassh, Mores Delle, and Hullocks. In the foregoing it … the parish, and probably takes its name from the family of De la Mare (who gave their name to other manors in …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… lost it soon after 1066 and in 1086 it was owned by Serlo de Burci. 24 An owner in 1303 claimed he held the estate of … died in 1396 leaving an only daughter Joan, wife of Robert de Affeton. 9 Before 1403 Joan was the wife of John Stourton …
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