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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the northern boundary of it, in which are the storekeeper's house of the royal mills, and part of the offices and … married Sir Edward Master, of East Langdon, and the other Appleford, the latter of whom, as her part of her … this estate, which at length came to her descendant Edward Appleford, esq. of Winchester, who alienated it to Sir George …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… village to the south and was originally the chantry priest's house. 4 At the turning of the road to the south of the … Peter's Abbey, Solesmes, but has been vacant since 1909. APPLEFORD APPLEFORD (Apleford, Apledeforde, xi cent.; Appeltreford, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… then followed the Cambridge road to the Cam, Grantchester's eastern boundary. 12 In 1912 the part of the parish which … (d. 1275) by 1242. 136 Lucy had by 1243 married William Appleford. 137 In 1257 Appleford and Moyne divided the Fercles lands equally between …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… LONG WITTENHAM Long Wittenham (xvi cent. onwards); Earl's Wittenham (xiiixviii cent.); West Wittenham (xiiixix … parallel with the stream. Near the church is Willington's Farm, 4 formerly a manor-house, of which the covered … Wibaldestone, xi cent.), which occurs in the bounds of Appleford c. 901 ( Chron. Mon. de Abingdon [Rolls Ser.], i, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the valley, close adjoining to Lower Hardres, at a field's distance from the high road to Hythe, is the house called … entered in it, under the general title of the archbishop's lands: In Piteham hundred, the archbishop himself holds … which family, about the 40th of Elizabeth, it was sold to Appleford, and he not long afterwards conveyed it to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… contains the township of Sutton Wick and the chapelry of Appleford. 1 Sutton Wick (Wik, le Wyke, xiii cent.; Weeke, … boundary and the northern boundary of Sutton Courtenay and Appleford, a small portion of the last, known as Motts Ait, … at Sutton 6 and two mills in the Abbot of Abingdon's lands at Appleford. 7 Ock Mill (Henora, Einore, Hennover …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the land of the church of Wytham and the land of John of Appleford in the second furlong of the long moor towards … Godstow had a house in the parish called 'Our Lady's House.' 14 Only 334 15 acres of the land in this parish are … land of the villeins.' He owed the service of one knight's fee. 18 It is recorded that 'the thegn's hide was exempt …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Preface MR. PARKIN'S PREFACE. The History of the County of Norfolk, (a county of … those of the Eschaetors, and Fines levied in the King's-Court. Here I must not omit the most ancient manuscript of … dwelling by the water: thus we find the towns of Appleton, Appleford, and the hundred of Appletree in Derbyshire.Barham …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… The Abbey of Westminster, the Cloysters, the late Dean's house, and the late Prebends houses, etc.; Tuthil fields.; … eight pence; more for the Singingman Nine pounds. William Appleford, and Dowsable his wife, eight Tenements, Thirteen … pence and fourteen shillings and six pence. St. Zachary's Bread Street Fridaystreet. The Company of Goldsmiths, for a …
Survey of London
… St. James's Square Army and Navy Club Army and Navy Club Architects, C. … of the site of the Army and Navy Club, fronting St. James's Square, was occupied until 1847 by a private house … 513 In August 1849 the tender of Messrs. Smith and Appleford for the completion of the building for 15,671 was …
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