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Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… to be held to the said William, for a term of 40 years at a peppercorn rent, payable to the Earl and Edward Stanley … after his death, for a term of 40 years next following, at a rental of 105, payable to the Earl, and his lawful … in Rippon. William Browne, Richard Casse, and William May Peter Swaile and Elizabeth his wife Lands in Usburne …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… with lands in Mortomley. To be held for a term of 20 years at an annual rent of 5, during the life of Thomas Parkyn, the father of Robert, and at an annual rent of 10, after his death, during the … 5 messuages and a cottage with lands in Foston, to be held at an annual rent of 10 12s. 8d., 37 bushels of wheat, 24 …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… to be held to Henry and Elizabeth for their lives at an annual rept of one penny. John Guy and John Branaby … with lands in Harlesey. to be held to Thomas for 10 years at an annual rent of 2 d. Richard Smyth Christopher … 4 cottages, and a watermill with lands in Dalton. John May Laurence Wooer and Isabel his wife Cottage with lands in …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… and Agnes, for their lives and that of the survivor, at an annual rent of 12 pence. John Firthe and John Hanson … and Connyston, to be held to Robert for a term of 21 years at an annual rent of lb. of pepper, payable to, John and … A warrant against the claims Thomas Dunn and his heirs may have on the portion in Howden, and the claims Thomas …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Messuage with lands in Catwicke and Sneton. Richard May George Storye and Mary his wife Messuage with land in … with lands in Lownde upon the Woulde. John Hele, Serjeant at law, John Hele, Francis Hele, and Elizeus Hele, his sons … with lands in Midgley, to be held for a term of 1000 years at an annual rental of 1d., to be payed on the feast of St. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1687, aged 17, B.A. 1691, M.A. 16 March, 1694-5; born at Reading 1 Aug., 1669, admitted to Merchant Taylors' school … 1693, and of St. Martin Outwich, London, 1704-15; died at Hampton, Middlesex, 11 Dec., 1735. See Rawl. ii. 213; … sacerd. New Coll., matric. 22 April, 1633, aged 21, B.A. 8 May, 1633, M.A. 19 Jan., 1636-7; brother of the next-named. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… roads. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 17. 8. 9., and in the gift of Mr. Tombs: the tithes have … the market has been long disused, but there is a fair for cattle on the Tuesday following the martyrdom of … of Somerset, and on the road from Bradford to Wincanton. At Zeals-Green is a church dedicated to St. Martin, built on …
Survey of London
… on ground held by lease from the Bishop of Winchester. At that time Gravel Lane extended northwards to the river … John Bunyan's meeting house and it is possible that Bunyan may have preached there, but as he died in 1688 his … for the school, for the period 1687 to 1745, are preserved at Southwark Library. They show that the original building, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Day). This widely distributed sea perch, which occurs at great depths in the Atlantic Ocean, has occasionally been … Breeds in the sea. Elvers ascend the rivers from March to May. The young, from Stolford, has been described by Yarrell … visitor. Somewhat local, but occasionally appears in fair numbers. 61. Serin Finch. Serinus hortulanus, Koch. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… been found in the county, and possibly one or two more may yet be added, such for instance as Vitrea lucida. The … (Drap.) Wincanton; Yeovil; rejectamenta of stream at Bratton St. Maur Vertigo antivertigo (Drap.). Bath; … for many years past. The butterflies for instance make a fair show in the list, no less than sixty-one of the …
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