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A History of the County of Gloucester
… largely rural parish but much affected by mining and other industrial activity, lies on the boundary with … hundred of Bromsash in 1086 8 but later in Gloucestershire and part of the Forest of Dean, 9 Ruardean was, as a parish, … assault, affray, and bloodshed and enforced the assize of ale until the mid 17th century. In addition to tenurial and
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in his manor of Ruislip, including view of frankpledge and the assize of bread and ale. 19 During the 13th century the single manorial court …
Rural Parishes: Bix
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… characterized by a typical Chilterns landscape of woodland and steep valleys, small common- and road-side hamlets, and … century two cottages close to the main road were used as beer houses. 21 A handful of large houses were built close to … and, later, char-work. 22 Retailing and Other Businesses Ale was produced on a small scale in the later Middle Ages. 1 …
Rural Parishes: Harpsden
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… in the east to higher wooded ground 3 miles (6 km) west, and including the largely deserted settlement of Bolney. 1 … in craftwork, and Perseverance Cottage was used as a beer house in the late 19th century. 6 Twentieth-Century … although some people (mainly women) brewed and sold ale. 8 A basket-maker and a bricklayer were mentioned in the …
Rural Parishes: Rotherfield Peppard
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… 16 Settlement is scattered, comprising isolated farmsteads and groups of houses set around commons or alongside roads. … dredge and probably barley (which they brewed into ale). Neighbours' animals sometimes strayed into their crops, … 1840, William Shurvell, was later listed as a farmer and beer retailer. About the same time Charles Butler ran another …
A History of the County of Sussex
… lying outside it, notably Shortsfield, 52 Chesworth, 53 and Roffey, 54 all in Horsham, and Denne in Warnham: 55 besides estates mentioned above, … 29 and at Faygate a confectioner, a shopkeeper, and a beer retailer in 1909 and a tea room in 1938. 30 There was a …
Rymer's Foedera
… Entry Foedera Text April 4. Commission to Richard Cliderow and Reginald Curteys to hire ships of Holland and Zeland. Westm. O. ix. 216. H. iv. p. ii. 109. De … Dover, Deal, and Mungeham, supplying Calais with beer and victuals, shall have the same privileges as those …
Rymer's Foedera
… 4. Power for John the K.'s son, constable of England, and Ralph earl of Westmoreland, wardens of the east and west marches, to make a truce with Scotland. Westm. O. … aucunement, ne aler ne faire, ne souffrer estre fait ne ale a l'encountre par Nous, noz Officers, Subgiez, Alliez, ou …
Rymer's Foedera
… Decembris. Dec. 24. Truce, until March 1, between England and France, excluding the adherents of the dauphin. Rouen. O. … a treaty with Philip duke of Burgundy against the dauphin and other murderers of the late duke. Rouen Castle. O. ix. … Deppendences, & non aucunement aler, ou souffrir estre ale, par quelque voie, ou maniere, que ce soit, au contraire. …
Rymer's Foedera
… Foedera Text Feb. 5. Confirmation of charters of Philip and Louis, formerly Kings of France, respecting a grant of Alerin de Omaco and Margaret his wife to the abbess and convent of S. Marie … of Harfleur from the payment of quartage on wine, beer, &c. Rouen Castle. O. x. 175. H. iv. p. iv. 50. Pro …
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