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A History of the County of Stafford
… field. 89 It may have been the field called Lordeslegh or Lordesheye mentioned in 1399 and 1410. 90 Paddock was … to be known as Furfield, but it was again called Windmill or Vicar's field in 1756 and Windmill field in 1766. 94 The … Brook and worked from at least 1576 to 1582. 86 A mine in Marsh field, leased from one Brasier from 1577 to 1581, was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… they were linked below the church by Bullock's Row (or Road), while Pain's Yard, mentioned in 1733, ran between … Street over the top of the hill to St. Matthew's. 68 Hall (or Haw) Lane ran from Digbeth to Dudley Street round the … Mills. 16. Henry Boys Alms-houses. 17. White Hart inn. 18. Marsh's Almshouses. 19. Guru Nanak Sikh temple. 20. Former …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the souls of his ancestors, successors, and heirs, all his marsh in Acle, with all the appertenances in pure … lies by the river Bure, near its falling into the Hier, or Yar, and takes its name from its site, A-Cle, or Cley, as a place at times overflowed, thus Cley by the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Walsham Hundred Boyton, or Begeton BOYTON, OR BEGETON. The principal lordship of this town was bought by … Coly and Isabel his wife of this manor, 416 acres of marsh in this town and Mowton, conveyed to Hugh and his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and in Ranworth, from Ralph de Rothing. Catherine Kett, or Catt, of Hevingham, had an interest in 1334, and … gave to the abbey of St. Bennet, 100 acres of heath and marsh in this town. 3 Ralph de Criketos and Isabel his wife, … town takes its name from Pan, so called from some stream or river, by the Britons: thus Panfield in Essex, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… privately in a wood. Lothbrok's dog was observed in a day or two, to come to the King's house, half famished, and as … and committed to the mercy of the sea, without provision or tackle. This boat being providentially driven on the same … conveyed by fine in the 52d of Henry III. 160 acres of marsh in Redham, to Langley abbey, &c. Bartholomew was son of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, and 2 borderers; and the said freeman and his men or tenants, had a carucate and a half, with 8 acres of … The Earl had the soc of three of these socmen, in Opton (or Upton), the Earl had the soc; and a freeman in Walsham, … 829 acres of land, one of meadow, 4 of wood, 24 of marsh, with 2 foldcourses here, &c. to Agnes, widow of Robert …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… church of Tunestalle, and in all things that they held, or their assigns of the gift of Sir Stephen de Cressi, for … 80 acres of land, 20 of meadow, 20 of pasture, 60 of marsh, and 10 of wood. Gilbert, an officer of the Conqueror's … and John Baspole, with the messuages, called Tytley house, or manor, &c. to be held in soccage, and finding a curate, or
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… paid 8 l. quitrent, and 100 s. to their customary or yearly due in tale, also 20 s. for an income. Of all these … took their name from the bridge at Yarmouth over the Yar or Ger, and Jer; and seems to have had an interest herein in … messuages, a mill, 2 carucates of land, of meadow, 300 of marsh, with 50 s. rent in this town, Tunstal, Halvergate, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 3215 acres, of which 858 are woodland, and 23 common or waste. The living is a vicarage, with that of Petham … White. WALTHAM-ABBAS.See Waltham, White. Waltham-Abbey, or Holy-Cross (Holy Cross and St. Lawrence) WALTHAM-ABBEY, or … acres are inclosed, 400 in common fields and meadows, 280 marsh, 385 road, river, and waste, and 1352 ancient forest …
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