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A History of the County of Oxford
… of the principal roads of Britain, 9 was one of the parish's chief roads. Today the Watlington portion of it is partly a … thickness. 15 The principal manor-house and Oseney Abbey's grange were certainly in this area. The earliest reference … from Richard Hampden of Great Hampden (Bucks.) see H. R. Moulton, Guide to Paleography, Genealogy, etc. (1930), pp. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from the 17th century, and it is also the site of Parys's manor-house. By the early 20th century the first two parts … the rectory, were broken into, and the prior of Ely's court rolls burned. 15 In 1632 three alehouses were … daughter and heir Alice Maynard assigned his lands to John Moulton of West Wratting. 65 The land became known as the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is fen. Yaxley Fen was included in the Earl of Bedford's great drainage scheme undertaken in the reign of Charles I, … own bailiffs is doubtful, but in 1390, some of the abbot's villeins had been refusing to pay certain rents and customs … a lease being granted as late as 1532 by Abbot Robert Moulton to William Cony for 26 13 s. 4 d. a year. 87 Queen …
Middlesex county records
… (2.) Felons hung on verdicts given against them at these S. G. D., males 76, females 9=85. (3.) Entries of Session, 27 … (2.) Felons hung on verdicts found against them at these S. G. D. males 41, females 11 = 52. (3.) Record, in the … pleaded his clergy effectually and was branded. 5. Edward Moulton, arraigned for ox-stealing, confessed the indictment, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which he asked to be buried at Sewardsley nunnery, left 5 s. for the repair of 'Cademan' bridge (which appears to be … by the early 13th century, maintained by St. James's abbey, Northampton, with a resident chaplain. It was … and Holdenby, perhaps partly to gather ideas, and also Moulton, to consult James Furness, who in May 1595 was paid …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1624
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… London Thomas Norton, gentleman, surveyor of his majesty's ways. HL/PO/JO/10/1/23 (1624) To the moost honorable … performed by Sir George Carew knight your petitioner's father deceased as well in embassages into forraine partes, … of divers landes messuages and tenementes in Whaplode, Moulton and other places in the said countie, now worth 200li …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1679
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… And your peticioner shall ever pray Danby Earl of Danby's petition shewing that his councell refuse to appeare 10 May … and deteyned prisoner in custody att the house of Edward Moulton one of your peticioners officers) att the suite of … for Thomas Morice their father in [law?] unto one Thomas Moulton, in a bond of 200 pounds for payment of 100 pounds …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… N. and W. boundaries and a W.-flowing brook close to the S. boundary. The centre is a generally level area about 105 … of the parish and close to Roman finds in Boughton (3) and Moulton, on Northampton Sand at 105 m. above OD. … of Roman coarse wares ( BNFAS, 5 (1971), 22, listed under Moulton). For possible long barrow, see (4) below. Medieval …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Plate 2 Earthworks Earthworks Caxton. (19) 'The Moats'; S. ditch of enclosure (a) from W. Caxton. (19) 'The Moats'; … (b) from N.W. Knapwell. (11) Mound, from N.W. Bourn. (43) Moulton Hills; mound (b) from S.E. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Plate 3 Moulton. Wootton Moulton. Wootton Moulton (2) Third-century AD round building at Thorplands. … Wootton (8) Roman villa. Remains of the bath suite from S. (NDC) …
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