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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… MP for Appleby and in June 1646 may have been present at or involved in the siege of Worcester; although frequently … wounded when he was shot in the thigh at the storming of Alton parish church. He became lieutenant-colonel in … later in the year and were with him at the storming of Alton and the siege of Arundel. Having captured the castle …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… of horse of Colonel Robert Burghill. Sometime in summer or autumn 1643 he succeeded Burghill as colonel of the … he and his regiment went on to play a role under Waller at Alton and Arundel during winter 1643-4, and at Cheriton, in … Strobella, Hans George Hans George Van Strobella A Dutch or German officer in the Northern Army. From 12 Dec. 1642 to …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… to the Presbyterian, anti-New Model Army ‘Engagement or Declaration of the Officers and Souldiers of the County … siege of Basing House was a failure, his storming of Alton, recapture of Arundel and halting of an attempted … to be land he held from before the war (in contrast with Alton Park, of which Hatfeild was keeper, and which later in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of Alresford, hundred of Bishop's-Sutton, Alton and N. divisions of the county of Southampton, 1 mile … 24 each are annually given to four poor maidens, natives or long residents of the parish; and about 120 neat cottages, … of land, chiefly rich marsh and fen; 427 acres are common or waste. It had anciently a monastic cell, called Ketel; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Between the chalk uplands to north and south a ridge or belt of Upper Greensand runs right across the hundred. … evidence. They are Rushall, Wilcot, Draycot Fitz Payne, Alton Priors, Manningford Abbots, North Newnton, Stanton St. … which later evidence would assign to Swanborough are Alton Barnes, Beechingstoke, Huish, Wilsford, Manningford …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… shows the population of every area mentioned as a parish or as a distinct part of a parish for civil administrative … 32 Ham Hinton, Little Netheravon Overton (part ofi.e. Alton Priors with Stowell) 33 Patney Rollestone Stockton … of Hilmarton (i.e. Catcomb) 50 Swanborough All Cannings Alton Barnes Beechingstoke Charlton (S.) Cheverell, Great …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Alvred holds of the count Cilterne [Chilthorne Domer, or Vagg]. Brictuin held (it) T.R.E. and paid geld for 3 … pincerna)' holds of the count Cilterne [Chilthorne Domer, or Vagg]. Alwi held (it) T.R.E. and paid geld for 2 hides. … virgate of land which is called Doneham [probably Downend or Dunball in Puriton]. Algar held (it) T.R.E. This is part …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Hilary and Michaelmas, respectively. The 'Great Law Day' or borough court was on Monday after Hoke Tide, but the … hall with a dwelling-place attached, a new market house or court house with a small garden and stable, tolls and … boundaries. George Benbrick, by will 1682, left land at Alton and in Shalford for eight poor freemen of the town, or
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the waste of the manor was inclosed by John Long in or about 1609, but part was still uninclosed in that year, … site of tenements standing at the time of incorporation, or upon ground attached to such tenements, are exclusive of … wife, 217 whose daughter Mary married William Button of Alton and brought this moiety into that family. 218 They were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… where the Normans, unhampered by Anglo-Saxon precedents or vested interests, were able to work out ideas of secular … fees which were retained by the bishop, of Yetminster, Alton Pancras, Charminster, Beaminster, and Netherbury, and … to it by Bishop Jocelin, as were the churches of Britford, Alton Pancras (Dors.) about 1160, and probably land at East …
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