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Alumni Oxonienses
… 1635, aged 25, B.A. next day; created M.A. 28 May, 1641 (or 28 April, 1642). [ 16] Nangle, Peter of Dublin, gent. Hart … Thomas, Baron of Navan. See Ath. i. 457. Nangle, William (or Nangull) B.A. 4 July, 1513, M.A. 12 June, 1516, "a poor … Port, Somerset, 1660, rector of Winterbourne Marwood, or Zelstone, Dorset, 1666; father of Edward 1665. See …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… Date of inception of market The date of the charter, grant or first recorded mention of the market First recorded … Date of inception of fair The date of the charter, grant or first recorded mention of the fair First recorded instance …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… will also be found under the proper name. Northales, or Cove-Hithe (St. Andrew) NORTHALES, or Cove-Hithe ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union and … It was greatly injured, if not destroyed, by Beornredus or Earnredus, who in 769, having invaded the kingdom of …
November 1650: An Act for raising of One hundred and twenty thousand pounds per Mensem for Four Moneths, To commence the Five and twentieth of December 1650. for Maintenance of the Forces in England, Ireland and Scotland, Raised by Authority of Parliament for the Service of this Commonwealth.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… of the War from our own Doors, and yet not be found naked or unprovided at home, either of a sufficient Guard of Ships … and to attend the motions of the Army in Scotland, or of Forces in the Southern and Western parts of this Nation, to resist all Incursions from without, or Insurrections within. And since it hath pleased God so …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… reign. In the reign of Edward II., the manor of Rodenhall, or Rothenhall, was held by John de Rothenhall, and in 1419 it … the manor of Rothenhall escheated to the Crown in 1427, or the following year, apparently on their decease. "Medietas … evident that all the parties mentioned therein were dead, or had disposed of their interests in Pakefield, within a few …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Thame Abbey, for the service of a pair of white gauntlets or 1 d. at Easter. 36 This abbey continued to hold Little … Endowed Schools Acts. The endowment consists of 20 acres, or thereabouts, at Gayton (co. Lincoln), let at 30 a year. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Common, built of red brick. The remains of the Preceptory or Commandery stand west of the church. The building consists … ft. long, by 40 ft. wide, and 38 ft. high. The Hospital or almshouses for old women founded by Lady Katherine Leveson … unless otherwise specified. One group of eight is in or near the village of Balsall. They include a house on the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 24 In 1428 Budbrooke, 'Grenny' (? Grove), Hampton Curly (or Lucy), and Norton Curly (or Inferior) were assessed as one knight's fee. 25 Richard, … 16th century. 27 Hastang. Azure a chief gules with a lion or over all. Dormer. Azure ten billets and a chief or with a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… In 1217 Thomas Murdac succeeded his brother Robert (or Roger?), 4 to whose widow Maud he assigned dower. 5 He was … brother and heir of Thomas (son of Sir Thomas). 26 Murdak. Or fretty sable. About 1440 the manor came into the hands of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… had held of Robert, advocate of Arras, lord of Bethune, or of Baldwin, Count of Gisnes. It was returned at an inquiry … to have been lord of the manor. Either Hugh himself or a successor of that name was lord in 1312, when a grant … Argent a cheveron gules between three cranes azure. Wake. Or two bars gules with three roundels gules in the chief. In …
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