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A History of the County of Hertford
… Front Thorley is a small parish of 1,536 acres adjoining the county of Essex on the east. 1 The road from Sawbridgeworth to Bishop's … the Confessor by a certain Godid, a 'man' of Asgar the Staller. After the Conquest it was purchased from the king by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Thriplow THRIPLOW The parish of Thriplow, 1 which covers 1,012 ha. (2,501 a.), … north-east of Royston and 11 km. south-west of Cambridge. The land rises from 25 metres in the north and east to 50 … the 1 hide in Thriplow which in 1066 he had held of Ansgar. 137 The overlordship descended with the honor of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Wendlebury WENDLEBURY The parish (1,154 a.) lies along the road from Oxford to Bicester, 1 which is three miles … held by 'Asgar', who is to be identified with Esegar the staller, Sheriff of Middlesex, 28 rather than with lfgar, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Whaddon WHADDON The parish of Whaddon 1 lies east of the Old North Road, c. 6 … along with 1 hide previously held by men of Earl Alfgar, Ansgar the staller, and Archbishop Stigand. 38 A yardland which in 1066 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Whitestaunton WHITESTAUNTON The parish of Whitestaunton, known as Staunton until the … overlordship of WHITESTAUNTON manor was held in 1086 by Ansgar (I) Brito (d. c. 10925) under the count of Mortain. 21 … passing in turn to Walter (I) Brito (last mentioned 1108), Ansgar (II) (fl. 1126), Roger (d. by 1157), Walter (II) (d. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… stretching east and west and wooded at its western end. On the east it is bounded by the River Lea. The New River flows through the eastern end of … It had been formerly held by Ulward, one of Asgar the Staller's men, who could sell it, and it was sold for 3 marks …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Manor MANOR. In 1086 3½ hides in Greenford, which in the time of King Edward had belonged to Ansgar the Staller, were held of Geoffrey de Mandeville. 29 A further …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Political history POLITICAL HISTORY Middlesex is bounded on the south, east, and west sides by the rivers Thames, Lea, and Colne respectively. The district … at Hastings, but the sheriff of the Middle Saxons, the Staller Esegar, played a prominent part as leader of the
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Mimms was held by Geoffrey de Mandeville as a berewick of the manor of Edmonton, and in the time of King Edward it had belonged to Ansgar the staller. 52 The overlordship of SOUTH MIMMS manor followed …
Alumni Oxonienses
… licenced 17 June, 1615, to marry Elizabeth, daughter of the late Andrew Boyse, rector of Coulsdon, Surrey, deceased; … 1576, D.Med. 1603; incorporated 5 July, 1611; father of the last-named. See Foster's Graduati Cantab. & Fasti, i. … See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Stallard, Thomas (or Staller) B.A. from Benet (C.C.) Coll., Cambridge, 1565-6, …
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