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A History of the County of Oxford
… other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 Walter son of Ponz held of the king 3 hides in YELFORD, together with estates in … in 1907. Yelford passed to a cousin Edmund Henry Lenthall, great grandson of John (d. 1783), who died in 1909 leaving …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… in. XXVI N.W.) Yelling is a parish and village 5 m. E.N.E. of St. Neots. The Church and Church Farm are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of Holy Cross stands on the N. side of the road towards the W. end of the village. The walls are …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… covering just over 900 hectares, occupies a narrow strip of land which widens at the E. end. Its W. boundary is formed … 95 m. and 145 m. above OD and except in the extreme W. of the parish where Lower Lias Clay is exposed most of the … remains (4) N. of Yelvertoft itself, though not of great significance as earthworks, may indicate an earlier …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Y Yerbeston YERBESTON, a parish, in the union and hundred of Narberth, county of Pembroke, South Wales, 4 miles (S. W.) … distinct place, supporting its poor and appointing its own officers, but paying church-rates conjointly with the parish … of which were richly ornamented and in an excellent state of preservation. The church has been pulled down, and a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… YIELDING, or Yelden ( St. Mary), a parish, in the hundred of Stodden, union and county of Bedford, 4 miles (E.) from … a sanguinary conflict slew Cadwallo and the chief of his officers, and regained possession of his territories. Upon … the Humber to the Tyne, remained for several years in a state of desolation. From this signal calamity, however, York …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… York Castle THE DEFENCES OF THE CITY OF YORK AN INVENTORY Note. The walled city is … here from 1802 to 1896 and intermittently before then of state prisoners, like Lord Clifford and Aske. (p.s. see p. … from top to bottom in two places, the vaults of the great gate and of the 'Boretour' were also cracked, the W. …
Survey of London Monograph
… thought that York herald was originally the officer of Edmund of Langley, created Duke of York in 1385, but the … 20 or 21 April 1564. Translated from the French 'Rules for officers & officers' fees', now Coll. of Arms MS. 2 L. 10. … 24 June, salary from 9 June 1848. S. of Thomas King of Great Yarmouth; b. there 1802; d. 4 February 1872; Rouge …
Survey of London
… Embankment Gardens is now almost the sole surviving relic of the great houses which in the medival and Renaissance periods … Sir Nicholas Bacon played a prominent part in affairs of state. He had married, as his second wife, Ann, the learned …
Survey of London
… York Place CHAPTER 1: YORK PLACE Towards the end of the twelth century Richard of Ely (also known as Richard … 21 are details of expenditure (i) concerning the King's great chamber at the house of the Archbishop of York, and … made ready to set out and a day or two later 39"called all officers in every office in his house before him, to take …
Survey of London
… Place and George Court CHAPTER 10: YORK PLACE ( formerly Of Alley) AND GEORGE COURT York Place, a narrow court running … to the New Exchange, but within the first few years of its existence it became known as Of Alley, a name which it … century. Internally the building is in a very poor state of repair and only the shops, the fronts of which are …
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