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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Chapelry of Lamesley CHAPELRY OF LAMESLEY. The Chapelry of Lamesley is … by half a pound of cumin seed, fealty, and suit of court 17. Of this same Eleanor, then stiled Countess 18 of … III. part II. The defence was conducted by the Mayor and Aldermen; for the Marquis of Newcastle had drawn off most of
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Chapelry of Medomsley CHAPELRY OF MEDOMSLEY. The Chapelry of Medomsley … Chancery Rolls there, and the Records in the Consistory Court. With a view probably to the completion of this work, … Bradley of John de Felton, Chivaler, by suit at the Manor Court of Medomsley 30. In 1471 Roger Thornton held the manor, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Chapelry of South Shields CHAPELRY OF SOUTH SHIELDS. THE Chapelry, which is one of the severed … North side of the Chapel, fronting the East, with a small court before it, enclosed by brick pillars and pallisadoes. …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Chapelry of Tanfield CHAPELRY OF TANFIELD. The Chapelry of Tanfield is … Galfr. fil. Galfr. Walter d'Audre. By fine in the Court of Richard Bury, John de Kilkenny settled his manors of … to be held of the Bishop by knight's service, suit of court every fortnight, and 13 s. 4 d. rent. These estates now …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… CHAPELRY OF WHITWORTH. CHAPELRY OF WHITWORTH. The Chapelry of … the fourth part of a knight's service, suit at the County Court, and five marks rents to the Exchequer, leaving Thomas … in the promised office happened, and Dr. Wharton went to Court to solicit the fulfilment of his engagement; but was …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Chapelry of Witton Gilbert CHAPELRY OF WITTON GILBERT. The Chapelry of Witton Gilbert is bounded by the Parish of
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Catholic ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL LONG after the suppression of the monasteries by king Henry VIII. a great portion of the … Revolution. After the above occurrence, a room in Bell's Court, Newgate Street, was fitted up for a chapel. This room … in Newcastle since the Reformation. 7 The chapel in Bell's Court, Newgate Street, was now discontinued. The new chapel …
A History of the County of Essex
… History ECONOMIC HISTORY The early agricul- tural history of Chappel was similar to that of neighbouring parishes, … or Squatter meadow, and Colne mead. 39 The Great Tey manor court distributed 1-a. and 2-a. parcels of Colne meadow in … M5, rot. 48; below, Wakes Colne, Econ. Ibid. T/A 576/1, court of Trin. 13 Hen. IV. Ibid. D/DBm T5B, p. 51; D/DPb T16; …
A History of the County of Essex
… Chappel Introduction CHAPPEL THE small parish of Chappel, earlier Pontisbright, lies c. 7 miles west of Colchester, in the Colne valley. 57 Although the part of … 1605: E.R.O., D/DBm M21/1; D/DBm M10, rot. 14; D/DBm M11 (court of Aug. 18 Jas. I). 88 E.R.O., D/DCm M1, p. 157. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Chapple Local Government LOCAL GOVERNMENT Tenants of Great Tey and Crepping Hall manors attended their respective manorial courts. The Great Tey court made no distinction between Great Tey and Chappel, but the Crepping court elected a rent- collector for Bridgehall in 1347 and a …
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