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Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… v d o.q. Summa, xxxix s xj d o. Wytewelle. 68 De Thoma de Alton'. vj s De Roberto Presbitero. iiij s viij d o.q. De … St. Cuthbert. Grimbald Fraunceys is called John Grimbald or Grumbald in Kirkby's Inquest (p. 179). In 13156 the heirs … Roll, 3 Edw.II. No. 1). An abbreviation of de Arcubus or Bowes. Wichard or Guichard de Charron. Commemorated in Old …
Old and New London
… of Wales's CrownAncient Queen's CrownThe Queen's Diadem or Circlet of GoldThe OrbSt. Edward's StaffThe King's … SceptreThe Queen's Ivory RodThe AmpullaThe Curtana, or Sword of MercyBraceletsThe Royal SpursThe Saltcellar of … in one of the glass cases at the Tower. The only armour at Alton Towers that could possibly have belonged to the great …
Survey of London
… grant consisted principally of two hides and a virgate, or approximately 270 acres. 1 The Abbey of Abingdon was … influence at Court. 2 Cope had already acquired two manors or so-called manors to the north of the highway now known as … a housing scheme for the provision of 118 dwellings at the Alton estate, Roehampton Lane, Wandsworth, should be …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The parish comprises 3709 acres, of which 450 are common or waste land; the soil exhibits almost every variety. The … TISTED, EAST ( St. James), a parish, in the union of Alton, hundred of Selborne, Alton and N. divisions of the county of Southampton, 5 miles …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… northern half is, properly speaking, the demesne of Martin or Marton; but this name has long since fallen into disuse, … charter of the priory granted by the lord of Lathom in or about 1189. 3 At that time some clearing of the woodland … of Eller Brook where it was crossed by the road from Alton in Lathom to Hurleton; and the canons, fixing their …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… son of Ralph held a twelfth of the manor, and the Fish or Fisher family another twelfth, indicating that a third … and succeeded his father about two years later, dying in or before 1370. 33 He appears to have prospered, and added to … serjeant of Alan le Norreys, all his right in lands in Alton Field in Dittonone in the Overshot and the other in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… pebble beds of the bunter series of the new red sandstone or trias. To the south-east of Garston cliffs of drift … at Otterspool, at the extreme north, 'a stone-paved slope or sheeting' seems to have been more successful. Here there … son of Adam, parson of that place, half an oxgang in Alton (elsewhere Holtum) in Garston, for a service of four …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… it is believed was anciently the lord's abode, known as Alton or Olton. To the west of Eller Brook is Wirples Moss, … in Lathom; one of them became prior of Burscough. 95 Alton or Olton, later New Park, is mentioned in 1189 in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… probably served by the canons of Croxton, either in person or by a chaplain. Its fate after the destruction of the abbey … uncertain. The chapel is not mentioned in the list of 1610 or in the clerical subsidies of Charles I, and even in 1650 … oxgang there to Osbert by the same rent, and 30 acres in Alton (old town) to Gilbert son of Orm, by a rent of spurs or
Alumni Oxonienses
… () of co. Gloucester, arm.; M.A. from University Coll. in or before 1572, aged 24. Tracy, Charles born at Toddington, … matric. 11 July, 1589, aged 16. [Traherne, Bartholomew, (or Traheron) at Oxford 1527, B.D. Cambridge 1533, then a … 1671-2; rector of East Knoyle 1695-1707, and curate of Alton Barnes, Wilts, 1695-1707, canon of Sarum 1695, until …
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