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The inhabitants of London in 1638
… of Saint James within Algate, London, Anno. Dom. 1638. £ s d Tithes of the same parish, communibus annis 60 17 0 The … Endowment of the church per anm. 13 6 8 Sir Edward Barkham's gift for a sermon once in the year 2 0 0 The Easter book … 4 MS. p. 136. Widow Thomas 4 Widow Brownesmith 8 Thomas Appleford 8 Henry Hunt 14 Christopher Anderton 6 Peter Allen …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV
… of Lustleigh, of the earl of March, a minor in the king’s ward, of his manor of Marshwood Vale by knight service, … of Eynsford by the service of a third part of a knight’s fee, annual value 100s. Kemsing, half of 116 a., of the … the 20 marks to them. Similarly he once held the manor of Appleford in the Isle of Wight, and by his deed, dated 6 …
London Politics 1713-1717
… joi B578 Appleby, John, arm A Appleby, Thomas, bre B Appleford, Richard, pou B Applegath, Edward, dye A Appleton, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is a section of Grimsdyke, 4 formerly known here as Devil's Ditch, in excellent preservation near De la Beche Farm. The … In 1270 he conveyed the manor to Thomas de Clare, the king's secretary, retaining a life interest in it, 19 but it … of the axes was presented by Mr. Sellwood to Mr. King of Appleford. Close, 15 Ric. II, m. 36. L. and P. Hen. VIII, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Carisbrooke and Newport. At the western end of St. George's Down and adjoining this road was formerly a bowling green … under John de Lisleprobably, like Rookley, of the manor of Appleford. The first instance of its present spelling occurs … held of the Lisle family under their neighbouring manor of Appleford 162 (q.v.), and it is first mentioned in 1203 when …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and northnorth-west perhaps near the western edge of Blake's Copse. 1 Within such boundaries, which would have enclosed … later called COOMBE farm, was bought by Thomas and Simon Appleford in 1678. Simon Appleford (d. 1727), possibly the joint purchaser, devised …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… inscribed with the date 1553 and initials which may be W S and C S. The wall in which it is set forms the back of the kitchen … of 1679 refers to the manor as Beedon alias Beedon Appleford (Recov. R. Trin. 31 Chas. II, rot. 31). b G.E.C. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which runs south from Horndean, and by the road to Rowland's Castle, which, after skirting the grounds of Blendworth … on 'Schools,' V.C.H. Hants, ii, 396, note 7).William Appleford, by will proved at Winchester, 1696, left 200 to be … Railway Co. with the official trustees, producing 47 8 s. a year, which is carried to the school account. Church …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The cottage once occupied by the subject of Legh Richmond's tale, The Young Cottager, lies on the right of the lane … cent.) was held with land in Adgestone, of the manor of Appleford for the service of half a knight's fee. 128 The … Sir John Oglander, writing in 16th17th century, calls it 'Appleford alias Apley now Sandam Ferme,' and says it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… farmhouse, and beyond it the house known as St. Catherine's, for long the property of the Barnes family, and at present … Wood, Blendworth Common, and the Queen's Inclosure, and beyond them can be seen the well-wooded … CHARITIES For the educational charities of William Appleford, will 1696, Mrs. Margaret Lind Henville, will 1866, …
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