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An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… Herbert de, 318, 413, 436. w. Maud, 318, 413, 436. Burn, Alfric de la, 137. Landun de, 308. William de, 83. Buscy, …
Magna Britannia
… lvi. lxiii. Alfeho, lxiii. Alfers, lvii. Alfrian, lx. Alfric, lix. Alfstan, lxi. Algar, lii. liii. lvi. lix. lxi. …
Survey of London
… Alexander, Henry 117 Alexander, James 69 Alexander, Mr. 10 Alfric 31 Algodus 2 Alkichesbury, see Allensbury All Saints, … n. Ruffus, Dionysia ( ne Pentecoste) 132, 133 n. Rufus, Alfric 31 Rugmere, Manor of 19, 11, 23 Rugmere Manor House 2, …
A History of the County of Essex
… and his w. Eliz., 31314 John, 313 Alfred, King, 57, 203 Alfric (fl. 1065), 322 Algehr, Anne, 129 Alger the clerk, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Alfgar, earl of Mercia, Alfred, king, Alfred Street, Alfric, abp. of Canterbury, All Saints parish, bdy., … Canterbury, province, abps., and see Abingdon, Edm. of; Alfric; Chichele; Cranmer; Janberht; Juxon; Lang; Laud; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… John of, Alexander, Hon. Wal. Phil., Alfred, King, Alfric the cowherd (fl. 1170), 'Alleburne' (stream), Allen, … Chedworth, baron, see Howe Cheney, see Cheyney Ches, Alfric, Cheverell, Great, Cheverell, Little, Chewstoke, …
Survey of London
… of the Church (Appendix II) obviously so called from Alfric Rufus. William de Beaunies (Belmeis), canon of St. … to Stephen Albus "60 acres of land in St. Pancras which Alfric Rufus held of me", with a grange, a garden and two … refer to other portions of the original estate held by Alfric. 101 Compare the version published in London and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Norfolk, Tostock, Dunham, and Somerleton in Suffolk. 2 Alfric, called Modercope, a noble Saxon hero, is said to have … at a distance, to Frodo: they being given to the abbey by Alfric Modercoppe, with Thurwineham, in the time of Edward the Confessor, and Alfric the Bishop. Aldbold, abbot of Bury, gave to O , late …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by the weakness of Ethelred II. and the treachery of Alfric, Earl of Mercia, landed on the coast of Essex under …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with one at Great Tew, was devised by Archbishop Alfric of Canterbury (d. 1005) to St. Alban's abbey, 78 but …
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