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A History of the County of Worcester
… when his son Aelfgeat became a monk at Evesham. 2 Abbot Alwin leased the land to his uncle for life, but on the death …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3 hides in 'Etone', perhaps here, which had been owned by Alwin in the days of Edward the Confessor. 29 Before 1118 the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… festival was kept in that monastery to its dissolution. 7. ALWIN, Ailwin, Alfwin, Elfwin, Helfwin, Aldwin, and Ealdwin, … years after, he was brought back again; and then the said Alwin was deputed by the bishop (his predecessor, who had … so governed both sees to 1047, and then at the death of Alwin Bishop of Winchester, he took that see, leaving this to …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… of his shrievalty. Ordric, dapifer, and the bp.'s court. Alwin, bp.'s dapifer. Ordric, provost of the town. With seal …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the fisherman (has) 1 dwelling which renders ( de) 32 d. Alwin has 5 dwellings which render ( de) 37 d.; 3 of these … ( de) 10 d. Alward, 1 dwelling which renders ( de) 10 d. Alwin, 1 waste dwelling. Brictred and Derman, 1 dwelling … has nothing. Derewen, 1 dwelling which renders ( de) 6 d. Alwin the priest, 1 waste house ( domum) which renders …
A History of the County of Hertford
… acquired by Geoffrey de Mandeville and the holding of Alwin of Godtone and his men in Stanstead acquired by …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… half-hides following. A half-hide in Amersham was held by Alwin, a man of Queen Edith, with power of sale. It was among …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Thetfords, which took their name from hence, and had Alwin or Elgar of Thetford for its founder, in the …
Old and New London
… this illustrions Company. That great citizen, Henry Fitz-Alwin, the son of Leofstan, Goldsmith, and provost of London, … four hundred guineas, together with the portrait of Fitz-Alwin, the great Draper, already mentioned. "In denominating … it. Oil-painting was totally unknown to England in Fitz-Alwin's time; the style of dress, and its execution as a work …
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