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A History of the County of Oxford
… Miles, son of Philip, but to his son Thomas. 31 Thomas may have been dead by 1306 when Reynold (probably an error … the staircase turret related more easily; the chimney may have been rebuilt because of the structural problems … village was evidently diverted at various dates, and there may once have been a complete circuit of water around the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… the South Porch and clear-storey were added and the nave may have been then shortened slightly at the W. end. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… by Boulder Clay. The western projection of the parish may relate to an undocumented settlement of Shenley (3) and … itself, though not of great significance as earthworks, may indicate an earlier location of the village. Roman b(1) … of any settlement here so no name is known, though it may possibly have been Shenley, the name given to the modern …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Aberystwith. It is bounded on the north-west by the river Rheidiol. Yn-Dre-Ucha (Yn-Y-Dre-Uchf) YN-DRE-UCHA … few miles below its source. Fairs are held on March 17th, May 21st, July 1st, August 13th, September 15th, November … Among the persons who have been successively masters may be noticed Mr. Edward Richard; the Rev. John Williams, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… wic, or Eofor wic, all descriptive of its situation on the river Ouse, which, according to Leland, was at that time … proclaimed by the parliament a traitor and a felon. On May 27th, 1642, the king issued a proclamation, dated from … Another, but accidental fire, broke out on the 20th May, 1840, which, within an hour, reduced the belfry to a …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… young CATTLE, though other young animals reared on a farm may have been included. In one act [Acts (1565)], young … WEANLINGs, that is those animals recently weaned. The term may sometimes have included other beasts such as those called …
Survey of London
… in 1771, in order to have the right of embanking the river at that point. 261 Memoirs of Napoleon, Bourrienne. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Skeldergate Bridge, to Lendal Bridge, then, across the river, by Bootham and Monk Bars to Layerthorpe Bridge, and … there were at least five churches beside Fishergate. There may perhaps still have been a crossing of the Foss at or near … for Irish prisoners, mentioned in 1210. Pits dug in 1192 may have been graves. 11 There was also a prison for women, …
Survey of London Monograph
… on the Continent; 1513 summoned Throuanne to surrender; d. May 1527. 9. THOMAS BYSLEY Bysley Risebank, temp. Hen. VII. … sable. 27. BENJAMIN PINGO Pingo Rouge Dragon, pat. 5 May, salary from 20 April 1780. York, E.M. wt. 23 January, … KING, F.S.A. King Rouge Dragon, Gazette 20, pat. 25 May, salary from 14 May 1833. York, E.M. wt. 9, Gazette 17, …
Survey of London
… a York House, to which the York Water Gate formed the river approach, was originally the town house of the Bishops … before the House of Lords on a charge of corruption. In May he was sentenced to a fine of 40,000, was imprisoned … 7 It was not, of course, the Queen's to give, but Essex may have had a lease from the Archbishop. In March, 15923, …
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