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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… preach the crusades, in 1188, mentions this place in his Itinerary; and a charter granted by Llewelyn ab Iorwerth to … ward. The establishment, according to Sir John Doddridge's historical account of North Wales, published about the … Edward himself led an army into the Welsh territory. Madoc's insurrection rendered useless all that had been previously …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of whom 766 are in the village of Carnwath, 25 miles (S. W.) from Edinburgh. This place is supposed to have derived … of Lanark and synod of Glasgow and Ayr; the minister's stipend is 250. 17.6., with a manse, and a glebe valued at … which ran the great road from Carlisle to the wall of Antoninus. In the 12th century, the manor, with the church, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… centum solidatas terre mee in Staffordiescire Deo et S. Marie, et omnibus sanctis, ad restaurandam 2 quandam … [Harl. MS., B. M. 3868] [1246 (?) A.D.]. Alan de Nevill's Roll. In 11667 A.D. The Prior of Trentham's Estate is … both trusted counsellors of King Hen. II ( v. Eyton's Itinerary, Hen. II). Arnulf, Bishop of Lisieux both trusted …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Chapel-Head Close, near which is a well, called St. Coume's, probably a contraction of St. Columbe, the tutelar saint … with that of Pickworth annexed, valued in the king's books at 11. 2. 11.; net income, 686; patron, the Marquess. … station Legiolium, or Lagetium, described in Antonine's Itinerary as being situated on the river Aire, where it was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 7. 5. 3.; patron and impropriator, T. H. Parker, … of Gartree, parts of Lindsey, county of Lincoln, 6 miles (S. W. by S.) from Louth; containing 47 inhabitants. This … Tushingham and Hampton. This place, called in Webb's Itinerary Chad-wick, had, probably, a chapel at a very …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… we are informed that the greatest part of the last year's barley is so illconditioned as will not admit such … to the rights of an estate belonging to the Prince's mother. Undated Holograph French Endorsed: 'To my Lord. … the King's officers to whom he is beholden. Sketches the itinerary he recommends in Italy. Cranborne may be in England …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… October 1610 before Robert Hesketh, esq, one of the King's justices of the peace within the county of Lancaster. … brought 56 dozen calfskins and 20 cow-hides to John Cawdre's house in Hesketh. Ric. Mathewe of the North Meales, sailor, … Perier, Vice-preses; Franciscus Bradshow, Doctr. in Theol; Antoninus Morbred, Decanus in Theologia; Laur. Humfredus, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… by a soldier under one of the Antonines; a stone inscribed S. Var? and another Coh. V. In the Avail of another house is … Frith in Scotland, to Rochester in Northumberland, where Antoninus begins his first journey, and from thence continues … you that I look upon it to have been the Vinilomora of Antoninus, and not at Wall's-end; since it exactly answers …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… hills beyond the Tyne. Boldon-BukeMedomsley pays xxii s. Medomsley was therefore at this period a free manor, held … of the vill of Medomsley, held by homage fealty and 4 s. exchequer rent; and of the manor of Hamsterley, near … the whole of both manors (except Tailbois lands and Haddam's lands). There are two conflicting inquisitions on the …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… (from the head of the Slake to nearly opposite Clifford's Fort), and entirely occupied by buildings. A considerable … In 1279 a Jury, sworn before John Delavale, the King's Justice Itinerant, found that "the Prior of Tynemouth had … No. 145, from whence it has been copied into Gale's Itinerary of Antonine, and Camden's Britannia. It is also …
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