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A History of the County of Middlesex
… prefixed by a dagger indicates a plate facing that page. The following abbreviations have been used: adv., advowson; … (Bucks.), Annesley, Jas., Anselm, Abp. of Canterbury, Ansgar the Staller, Ansgot (fl. 1086), Antonie, Ric., Wm. Lee, see Lee …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Road, see Hackney Kingston, John of, Sir Wm., constable of the Tower, Kingston-on-Thames (Kyngston) (Surr.), n; bridge, … Lennox, Earl of, see Stuart Lenthall, Wm., speaker of the House of Commons, Leofric (fl. c. 1060), Leofwine, Earl, … Staines Road, see Heston and Isleworth; Staines; Sunbury Staller, see Asgar Stamford (Lincs.), Stamford Hill, see …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Haydon Ho., Kingsbury Ho. (Wilkin John), Kingsbury Manor (the Cottage or Manor Ho.), Mount Pleasant, Redhill Ho. (Oak … Stadium Ltd., Staffordshire, see Perry Hall Stag brewery, staller, Ansgar the, see Ansgar Stamford (Lincs.), Stamford Hill, in …
A History of the County of York
… 419. Lansdowne Terr., 380. Lanum, Wm. de, 342. Lardiner (the larderer), David I, 494; David II, 28, 495; David III, … Mtg. in, 406; Meth. Mission, 412, 418. Layerthorpe (the street specifically), 394, 442. Layerthorpe Bar, see … Rainer, see William s. of. Raines, Thos., 176. Ralph, the Staller, 15. Ramsden, Cath., 433, 437. Ramsey (Hunts.), 215; …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Introduction to the Somerset Domesday DOMESDAY SURVEY The 'Exon Domesday,' p. 383. Assessment by hidation, p. 386. … the hands of Harding of Merriott, the son of Eadnoth the Staller. Tofig's Norman successor, at the time of the
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1086 NORTHOLT was held by Geoffrey de Mandeville and in the time of King Edward it had belonged to Ansgar the Staller. 53 The estate of fifteen hides, of which eight were …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… acres of permanent grass and 181 acres of arable land. 1 The slope of the land above the ordnance datum varies from … MANOR, was held before the Conquest by Suen, a man of Ansgar the Staller. 36 In 1086 it was held by Geoffrey de Mandeville. 37 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Leckhampstead LECKHAMPSTEAD Lechamstede (xi cent.). The parish of Leckhampstead, on the borders of Northamptonshire, has an area of 2,570 acres, … in 1086 and previously held by Suartin, a man of Asgar the Staller, 87 with 3 hides previously held by Suartin, and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… cent.); Morthone (xiii cent.); Maydemorton (xvi cent.). The parish covers about 1,365 acres, of which 376 are arable, … 786 permanent grass and 26 woods and plantations. 1 The ground slopes from a level of about 400 ft. above the … of these hides as one manor, Ederic, a man of Asgar the Staller, 1 hides as one manor, and Saward, a man of Toti, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Barrington BARRINGTON THE parish of Barrington, containing 2,282 a., 1 lies 7 miles … sokemen, variously commended to King Edward, Earl Alfgar, Ansgar the Staller, and Robert FitzWymark. 29 Of these lands, Achi the
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