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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and an half, and eight Acres of Meadow. 1 There was a Manor in Screvinton, of the Fee of Odo, Bishop of Bayon, … was in Escrevintun, of the Fee of Roger de Busli also a Manor, which before the Conquest was Ordincars, then also … of Lincolne have six; and Mr. Whalley four. There was a final Agreement made at Nottingham, in the King's Court, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Shelton SHELTON. In Sceltune and Colingham, was a Manor of the Fee of Raph de Limesi, who had Thorpe and … Scelton and Flodberge, of the Fee of Roger de Busli, was a Manor, which before the Conquest Alsi had, and paid for it … one Car. six Vill. two Board. having two Car. There was a Church, and a Mill, and thirty Acres of Meadow. This in the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… on one Bovat, and two Bordars, having one Car. There was a Priest and a Church, to which belonged the fourth Part of the Land. … the Dane-geld at one Bov. and three Acres. The Land half a Car. There was a Priest, two Bord. four Acres of Medow. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… features and those with Pitney and Kingsdon interlock in a manner suggesting relatively late formation. 2 Even later … of the 'moor' in 1795. 4 In 1841 the total area was 6,928 a. 5 In 1885 the detached parts of the parish were absorbed … paten, flagon, and almsdish of 1692, probably by Ralph Leeke, and an earlier paten, probably given by Mrs. Mary …
A History of the County of Worcester
… north it is bounded by Broadheath, the Tenbury road and a tributary of Laughern Brook. 2 The chief roads, those from … over Laughern Brook and the Teme seem to have been in a state of chronic insecurity. 3 The Worcester, Malvern and … Humphrey Halloughton, and Alice the wife of John Leeke. 103 Isabel died in March 1435, when the jurors …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of Walter de Ayncurt, where before the Conquest Tori had a Manor, which was discharged from the Public Tax for six … in Demesne one Car. three Vill. five Bord. having Half a Car. and sixty Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time … Hugh Bozen Parson of the Church of Haukesworth, William de Leeke, and Walter de Topolif, Quer. and Thomas de Staunton, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… formerly 6 miles in depth from north to south, with a breadth of 5 miles in the south and 2 miles in the north, … the Baptist, built of stone in the Early English style on a site given by Lord Leigh and largely at his expense. … were added under the Coventry Extension Act of 1931. 1 A perambulation of Stoneleigh, 2 apparently made at the end …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Fee of Rad. de Limesi, before the Conquest Ulvirc had a Manor then rated to the Dane-Geld, 1 at six Bov. and an … of Nomina Villarum, 9 E. 2. Thorpe and Cotum answered for a whole Villa, and Richard de Thorpe, and John de Mounteney, were certified to be Lords. There was a Fine leived at Nottingham, 3 E. 3. 4 between William de …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… St Stephen Coleman Street in 1466 (Adams, p 25). He left a will of 28 February 1498 (no probate) requesting burial … BRUO to 1500). Perhaps the Richard Bumpstead who was a fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1422 and was still there … Norfolk, but was still alive in 1476 when he received a bequest (Emden, BRUC to 1500). John Wynne (Wyne/Wyn), vicar …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… year, and probably before Ascension Day, as after this a supplementary list of deaths occurring during the year of … Clerks Company's possessions of 1671 and described in a subsequent inventory as a 'Booke of Antiquities of this Company with gold, blue and …
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