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A History of the County of Oxford
… a small part of the south-east corner of Yarnton west of King's bridge. A house stood c. 1200 on the Yarnton side of … When the Thames Navigation Commission built a pen at King's weir in 1789 and a pound lock at Godstow in 1790 55 … in the churchyard between May 1643 and January 1645. 43 King Charles's escape from Oxford, on the night of 3 June …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… century and of trussed-rafter type with five 15th-century king-post trusses; the king-posts have moulded capitals and bases and four-way …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… marked by two stones said to have been placed there by the king and his attendants. The parish is of very irregular … skull. Dr. Scott, an eminent chymist, and physician to King Charles II., resided at Thirlestane, in this parish, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… put up in 1782, consists of four trusses with tie beams, king posts, queen struts and staggered purlins and was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… possibly part of the large estate called Calne held by the king from the 9th or 10th century. Agricultural land at Calne … church in 1086 was almost certainly granted to it by the king, 67 and in 1086 Nigel, probably Nigel the physician, … 1245 he was succeeded by his brother Peter. 77 By 1250 the king had taken the manor from Peter as the land of a Norman, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… fee in Yeland, of the fee of William de Lancaster, the king's tenant in chief;" hence the origin of the additions to … a vicarage, with that of Revelstoke annexed, valued in the king's books at 35. 19. 4.; patron, the Bishop of Exeter: the … of the county. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 5. 4. 2.; net income, 205; patron, Earl …
A History of the County of Oxford
… AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 Walter son of Ponz held of the king 3 hides in YELFORD, together with estates in Westwell … Until 1554 Nicholas Walwyn's son John was a minor, and the king committed his wardship to Roger More. 10 In 1554 John …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… The living is a discharged rectory, rated in the king's books at 5. 3. 9., endowed with 400 private … of a rectory and vicarage united, the rectory rated in the king's books at 18. 10. 10., and the vicarage, which is … Railway. The living is a rectory, rated in the king's books at 9. 10. 7., and in the patronage of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in lace-making. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 13. 4.; net income, 317; patron and … its present name is most probably contracted. Edwin, King of Northumbria, made this place the metropolis of his … after his marriage with Ethelburga, daughter of Ethelbert, King of Kent, in 624, erected it into an archiepiscopal see, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… walls to the marshy banks of the two rivers. A palace in King's Court possibly included remains of the S.E. gate of … protected on the S.E. by a damming of the Foss to form the king's fishpond or stew which caused the loss of two new … and when the gate was destroyed in 1228 custody of the king's hall was substituted. 13 This destruction probably …