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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… sewn together. 1 All twelve membranes are written in a neat, official hand. Their condition is reasonably good, … of membrane 12 is also lightly stained with gall. There is a contemporary parchment cover sewn to the foot of membrane … homines suos cum sacha, soca, overstronde et streme, on wode et felde, tol, them, et gridbruch', hamsokne, murdrum, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… are under 500 mm. The widths are more uniform, between a minimum of 193 mm. and a maximum of 234 mm. 1 The writing is in a neat, official … Hugonis de Watton', Willelmi de Huntelaue et Thome del Wode, petencium quod rex concedat eis quod quedam inquisicio …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… varies between 580 and 725 mm. but they are all close to a standard width of around 210-212 mm. 1 All are written in a neat, official hand. The roll is generally in good … of Knaresborough) Juratores presentant quod Willelmus del Wode, Rogerus Lamb, Johannes Brun, Robertus Rivel, Johannes …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… of St. Sepulchre's Church by Rahere to Hagno the Clerk, A.D. 1137. [St. Bartholomew's Hospital Safe. Two seals … under his Protection and confirms their Possessions, a. d. 11621170. [Hospital Cartulary, f. 39d. 2] Thomas dei … the othe that they had made and be ther prestehode as they wode answere to God that eon Symkyn Braban a clerk sumtyme of …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… OF CHESTER-LE-STREET. THE Parish of Chester includes a large portion of the middle area of Chester Ward. … and Brodmyers. Chester-le-street. If the evidence of a name can give title to the honours of a Roman station, … sisters, and desires his executors to sell his house in Wode strete, London, for payment of his legacies ; to his …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… or Oxen-le-Field. Darlington in its modern state is a populous thriving borough-town on the great North road, surrounded by a rich fertile country. The site is on the gradual Eastern … and the mill-cogs of Darlington-mill, and one hen called a wode-hen at the Nativity, leaving William her son and heir …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… due to the Roman sera of Lanchester. The Station occupies a lofty brow to the West of the village, on a tongue of land formed by the junction of the Browney and … Domino de Medmisley, Richardo Rucheved, Will'o de le Wode, Rogero Kyrkeman de Yvestan, Will'o fil. Joh'is fil. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… absorbs most of the labour, although within recent years a large brewery and tanyard have been established and the … mention of Olney the boundaries are said to run along a brook to the Ouse and along the river to Wilinford. 5 It is … and in 1608 contained 3,854 trees. 61 Sylle woode (Seley wode, xv cent.) lay at the extreme south-west of the park, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xiii cent.); Alkunbiry, Alconbury cum Weston (xiv cent.); Wode or Wood Weston (xiv-xvii cent.). Alconbury cum Weston … crops are cereals and beans. The Alconbury Brook, a tributary of the Ouse, runs from the north-west to the … Street is on the eastern side of the parish, and about a mile to the west of it is the Great North Road, which joins …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hill in the south. Between the years 1650 and 1660 a court of survey was held for the manor of Alvechurch, when … Alvechurch is situated about 4 miles north of Redditch in a hollow upon the main road to Birmingham. A cross-road … Ernaldescroft, and Pynyton (xiii cent.) 6; Le Graunge Wode, the Tirlewey, 7 Cockys Bache, the Ruddyng, Swanneshull, …
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