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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… for cultivation. The larger part of the parish consists of high table-land, with a substratum of limestone; the other … or "the summit of the dykes," fortified by a high rampart, and, in the most accessible parts, by double … a reinforcement, which enabled him to defend himself against the attacks of the Welsh prince. It was partly …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and two-centred head; near the E. end of the wall and high up is a blocked window of one four-centred light. The … doorway has a square moulded label with returned stops and high up over the eastern window in the S. wall are two … and other children later. In tower(3) to Mary, daughter of James Fisher, 16223, and James son of James Fisher, 1637. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of earth raised by Adrian, as a more effectual barrier against incursions, he returned to York, where he spent the … in the suburbs, set fire to the houses; but the wind being high, the flames communicated to the city, and during the … at York, and his head placed on the Micklegate Bar. James I. resided for some time at the manor palace in the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… years. Reg. Wills I-III. Register of wills, 1 1321-1493; II 1493-1543; III 1543-1557. Torre, MS. York Minster. One of … clergy of York archbishopric compiled by the antiquarian James Torre (1649-99). References are given in the volume … Vespasian E. xix Cartulary of Nostell priory. Vitellius A. ii ff. 94-131b. Documents connected with the archbishopric …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… involved the tower on the motte, since it was caused by high winds. 14 After a visit in 1244 Henry III decided to … it, which were probably the Courthouse and Chapel shown against the E. wall on Archer's plan, kitchens, a gaol and a … the protests were successful and Redhead desisted. In 1614 James I granted Clifford's Tower and its motte to Edmund …
Survey of London Monograph
… 1554. York, pat. 25 January, cr. 19 April 1565. S. of James Colbarne of Dudley, and probably kin to Francis … he and Dalton were attached to Lord Westmoreland's force against the Scots they made a so-called Vis'n of the north … Temple 1865; F.S.A. 1872; Rouge Croix 1887 and later York; High Sheriff co. Hereford 1902, J.P. and D.L.; d. Barnes 12 …
Survey of London
… House, which Egerton founded. At the accession of James I, Egerton was reappointed Lord Keeper, and was given … caution, since by that time Gerbier had developed a grudge against the whole family of Villiers. The facts that York … to the houses on the Buckingham estate, it is now left high and dry 150 yards from the river. The gateway is …
Survey of London
… on the other side of the way within the same gates." (ii) Roger of Ware, son of Robert of Westminster, and Maud of … of York, and mending and covering other chambers there against the King's coming, and (ii) in connection with the … knowen. Then the kyng and his company were banketed & had high chere, & then they departed every man to hys lodgynge.' …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… such, to the right heirs of Thomas. Thomas Louell, kt. James Nesfeld Manor of Broughton, and 20 messuages with lands … Thomas Roos de Ingmanthorp, esq., and Matilda his wife, James Roos and Margaret his wife, and Miles Willesthorp de … lawful issue, to the right heirs of John Man, senr. James Metcalf son of Miles Metcalf and Conan Metcalf, …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Louell, kt., Jo Mordaunt, serjeant at law to the king, James Hobert, Richard Emson, and Thomas Lucas William Husee … 16 HENRY VII. ** Reginald Bray, kt., Thomas Louell, kt., James Hobert, Richard Emson, and Thomas Lucas. Thomas Darcy, … with lands in Ryplyngham. 1502 EASTER TERM, 17 HENRY VII. James Metcalf, esq. Roger Metcalf and Elizabeth his wife …
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