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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… electricity transmission line from Peterborough to King's Lynn. In 1839, out of a total of 2,771 acres of land in the … of 5 acres for each commonable house. Every tenant had 1 s. for each lot added to his quit-rent. The allotments … £18 14 s. 8 d. 67 This chapel, which had belonged to the Chantry or College of St. Mary by the Sea founded early in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… through these and neighbouring parishes. Such are Popham's Eau, an early 17thcentury cut to guide the waters of the old Nene into the Ouse at Salter's Lode; the Old Bedford River (part of the south-east … also received a close of pasture which had belonged to the chantry of Marmons in Upwell. 50 A 'Guyldehall' in Welney was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Tydd, has been known since the 17th century as Lady Nunn's Old Eau, from the wife of a 14th-century Tydd landowner. 1 … it possesses nearly a score of variants. 'St. Mary's Tyd', which constantly recurs, might perhaps account for … d. 58 It possessed a hall of its own, with a house for the chantry priest, and certain lands. Two torches at festivals …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… parishes of the Isle. The tradition that St. Mary's church was the mother church of Wisbech is rendered … ones at Tholomas Drove on the road between St. Mary's and Guyhirn and at Thorney Toll on the extreme western … the scheme.' 49 The chapel of Guyhirn originated in a chantry founded in 1337 by John de Reddik, who endowed it …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… four sisters. The guildsmen were then licensed to found a chantry of chaplains to celebrate at the altar of Holy … value of £40. 1 In 1397 there were 67 guildsmen, paying 1 s. 8 d. each, and 14 novices, paying 3 s. 8 d. each. 2 The novices' subscriptions no doubt comprised …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1389 there were six guilds in Wisbech. St. Peter's, dating from 1327, was the oldest, the remainder, with the … during the five years of its existence amounted to £80 6 s. 90 All these guilds (Holy Trinity, St. Peter, St. John … Baptist are mentioned in wills of 1495. 92 St. Martin's Chantry lay on the North Brink adjoining White Hall. 93 The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… wealthiest of the Ely manors, its value (£6 T.R.E., 100 s. in 1086) being below that of Ely itself and of more than … eels, and two fishermen in the vill paid the abbot 13 s. 4 d. and 14,000 eels. Another fisherman produced 5,000 … granted in mortmain to the bishop by the warden of the chantry of St. Mary, Newton, in 1411 ( Cal. Pat. 1408-13, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1181 and 1204, were presumably his descendants. 54 William's son Henry 55 had apparently succeeded by 1210, 56 and was … c. 1230. 57 Another William of Wiston, apparently Henry's son, is recorded in 1238, 58 and held 4 fees in Wiston and … was known during the 20th century as The Falconers. 84 A chantry of St. Mary is recorded between 1357 and c. 1548, the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… who held the lands that had once been Robert dispensator's. 28 The earliest reference to their tenure of Wistow seems … earls of Pembroke, who remained tenants of the family's Leicestershire estates, including Wistow, until the death … heirs were bound to pay 2 s. annual rent to support the chantry of St. Leonard in the chapel of Newton. No more is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 8. 11. 0.; net. income, 100; patrons and … ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union of-Bourne, wapentake of Beltisloe, parts of Kesteven, county of Lincoln, 4 miles (S. W.) from Bourne; containing, with the hamlets of Lound, Manthorpe, and …
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