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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which they ordered were usually observed only temporarily or not at all, unless they happened ultimately to accord with … as great. Thus the gross value of the small prebend of Alton Australis had risen to about 197 a year, although the … Two, Richard Steward, Dean of St. Paul's and prebendary of Alton Borealis, and John Earle, Chancellor of Salisbury, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 39 The origin of the modern name is uncertain. 'Walegra' or 'Wallgrave Hill' was mentioned about 1611 as a local … Walsgrave Hill. Isolated references to the parish as 'Sowe or Walsgrave' occur in 1588 41 and as 'Wal(s)grave upon Sowe' … and which was also known subsequently as Dean's Farm, Alton Hall, and Moat House Farm, was leased to Thomas Dean, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 3 Henry Mosley was described indifferently as yeoman or weaver. 4 Thomas Swan, yeoman, was a miller as well as a … yarn. 28 William Ludlam the butcher had no slaughterhouse or shop and was probably a grazing butcher. 29 John Boxall, … 1621/22. See e.g. ibid. Inv. of Jas. Nutt, 1663, Ric. Alton, 1638/205, Ric. Springthorpe, 1638/129, Dorothy …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for worship in 1697 3 and there was a Presbyterian or Unitarian meeting in Burslem in 1715. When Wesley first … resulted in the formation of the Methodist New Itinerancy or Connexion, had already been shown by the members of Hanley … to the locality'. 254 Part of the proceeds of the sale of Alton chapel went towards the erection of a schoolroom in …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… [ Sparke] William Burton [ Burcon] William Broun [ Bronn or Broun] [p. 61 ] 6 Thomas Guy John Bydeford' 7 John Tanner … Thomas de Bosdon' [ Bosden], 9 Oct. 1432 William Clove [or, Clone], 8 Oct. 1432 [p. 68] Robert Clifton', 17 Oct. 1432 … [ 1588], 3 Nov. 1603 Hugh Osborne, s. of John Osborne of Alton, co. Hants., yeoman, app. to John Dixon [ 1580], 3 Nov. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in each case there were four citizens, burgesses, or townsmen. 1 It is interesting that the then sheriff deemed … Lacock, and Trowbridge, which were not summoned then or later. 3 Bradford was never summoned again. By 1298 the … (1320). Henry de Thistleden was overlord of Shaw-in-Alton, 33 but his lands lay mostly in Hampshire, and he was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… included in Bishop's Sutton hundred in 1831, and is now in Alton hundred, was entered under Neatham hundred, but was … was removed from the hundred of Bishop's Sutton to that of Alton between 1831 and 1841. 11 The extent of the hundred as …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sherfield-upon-Loddon were transferred to the hundreds of Alton (Upper Half) and Basingstoke respectively. 14 Odiham … as to whether land in Rotherwick was held of Odiham Manor or of Preston Candover. De Banco R. 148, m. 75. V.C.H. Hants, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 6 d. October.Laurence Eglisfeld, carriage of jackets from Alton to Waverley, thence to Guilford and Oking, 3 s. 8 d. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Long Newnton. All the enumerated parishes lie on or very near the borders, but there were two distant areas … lands lying east of Reading. These were the township or 'liberty' of (Broad) Hinton in Hurst, Sheepbridge, and … connexion with the county. Thus Huxham held land in Alton Barnes, 135 Haversham in Compton Chamberlayne and …
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