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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Series 2, Volume 3, Henry VII
… co. Stafford, offices of keeper and steward of the king’s hay of, 1125. Allerwash, Alrewas [in Newbrough], co. … Appulby, co. Westmorland, inquisition taken at, 65. Appleford, Appuldurfforde [in Godshill], Isle of Wight, … brother of Edmund, 33, 1032, 1041. Appuldurfforde. See Appleford. Appulton, co. Berks. See Appleton. Appulton, …
Survey of London
… houses to be constructed in the Square. Higgs and Hill's contract required of them that 'the present elevation in … Company, Higgs and Cullingford, Holland and Son, Smith and Appleford, and Wilkinson, all but Smith and Appleford tendering also for No. 20. Brougham's enthusiasm …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the hundred of Reading, county of Berks, 7 miles (S. W. by S.) from Abingdon; containing 858 inhabitants. The parish … watered by a brook that flows into the river Isis, near Appleford. There are several manors in the parish; one of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was endowed with land in Whippingham, Arreton, Span, Appleford, Kerne, Rookley, Dolcoppice, La Snape, Walpan, some pasture on St. Catherine's Down, two corn mills in Newport, and with some house … outside the precincts of the house without the archpriest's leave; in the oratory they were to wear surplices with …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Sparhavoc, the fourteenth abbot, a monk of St. Edmund's, was a wonderful artificer in gold and silver. Of him the … is entered as the twentieth abbot in Bishop Kennett's list, and in this he is followed in the enlarged Dugdale. … Withanesfield 10 10 0 Goosey 9 0 0 Wittenham Abbots 12 6 8 Appleford 13 0 0 Marcham and Garford 50 10 0 Longworth and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… over the town of Reading and its precincts. On an abbot's death, the possessions of the monastery were to remain in … dying in 1327-8, was succeeded by Abbot John de Appleford. On 9 March, 1328, Henry de Carleton, one of the … letters from Edward III. 146 Whilst John de Appleford was abbot, in the year 1338, Edward III borrowed …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Coll., College; Col., Colonel; ctss., countess; ct(s)., court(s); Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; d., died; dom. … de Munchensy, 7, 910 Anstey (Herts.), ld. of, see Nicholas Appleford: Lucy, see Fercles Wm. (d. after 1260), 202 Wm. … John le Moyne, 202 John de, 192, 194, 202 Lucy de, m. Wm. Appleford (d. after 1260), 202 fam., 2089 Ferques (Pas de …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sid., Sidney; Sim., Simon; s., son; Stan., Stanley; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; … 121, 132, 169, 1712, 187, 194 Ansfrid (fl. 1086), 95, 189 Appleford: Mary, m. Kemm, 48 Mary, m. Rob. Vaisey, 48 Mary, … of the name), 154 Jas. (fl. 1843), 95 John, 154 Mary, see Appleford Wm., 154 Kendrick, Mat., 5 Kennet district, 216 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 327. Abbesses held in great esteem formerly, 124. Abelyn's, 107, 148. Abergavenny, Elizabeth, lady. 310. Adye's, of Doddington, 289, 307, account of, 312, 314, 417, 418, … Apple orchard of Kent, 291. Apples planted at Tenham, ib. Appleford's, 334. Appulderfield's, 140, 148, 287, 296, 298, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Abbot. John, lessee of the Place house, in St. Dunstan's, 33. Abbots summoned to parliament, 447. Abergavenny, … Neville, lord, 497. Acol hamlet, in Nonington, 251; Acol's, of Acol, ibid A'Courte, Simon, 323. Adams, John, 244. … Antoninus's Itinerary, 503, 510. Appington. See Apulton. Appleford's, 314. Appleton, Thomas, 154, 247; Roger, 459 …
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