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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… acres and a carucate of meadow, among them and the tenants in King Edward's time, always valued at 10 s. and the soc was in the King. 1 Eudo, steward of the Conqueror's household had … 5 This lordship came from Gislebert, into the family of De Cheney, (as I take it,) and so (being united to this manor) …
The Environs of London
… and how occupied. Soil. The parish of Walthamstow lies in the hundred of Becontree. It is bounded by Chingford, Woodford, Wanstead, and Leyton, in Essex; and by the river Lea, which separates it from … Theodore Beza. William Rowe married Anne, daughter of John Cheney, Esq. of Chesham in Buckinghamshire. ArmsArg. on a …
A History of the County of Essex
… Walthamstow Manors MANORS. There were two manors in Walthamstow in 1066, Wilcumestou (Walthamstow) and Hecham (Higham). 1 … third son William 204 who settled Higham Bensted on Anne Cheney for life when he married her in 1580. 205 In 1583 he …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wood Walton (St. Michael) WALTON ( St. Michael), a parish, in the union of Newport-Pagnell, hundred of Newport, county … are common or waste land. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 8. 9. 7., and in the gift of the Rev. … the elegant villas by which it is surrounded. Here are, Ashley Park, popularly said to be one of the numerous …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… W. into Oxfordshire and N. into the present Middleton Cheney parish and thus included the hamlets of Huscote, Nethercote and Grimsbury, now in Oxfordshire, as well as Overthorpe, now in Middleton Cheney. It covers only some 530 hectares bounded …
A History of the County of Sussex
… CHURCH. One of the two churches mentioned as at Steyning in 1086 is thought to have been at Warminghurst. 37 The place name is recorded as Werningcherch in 1188, 38 and architectural evidence confirms that a church … xxxviii), 6. Below. Letters of Pope Innocent III, ed. Cheney and Cheney, pp. 127-8. Cal. Papal Reg. i. 471-2. Cal. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the kings of England before the Conquest, and was still in the hands of William I in 1086. 32 By 1156 it had been granted to William FitzHamon, … Huddleston a daughter Elizabeth, who married Sir Thomas Cheney and died without issue in 1502. 64 The whole …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 86 and the progress of assarting is presumably reflected in the farm names Kingsfold and Tickfold whose second element feld indicates a clearing in woodland. 87 The names Broomlands (formerly Broom House) … in 1621 that the parishioners had formerly ground corn at Ashley's, i.e. Amies, mill in Horsham. 59 A corn mill …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to the abstract account presented by you of the debts in money and bonds at Xmas 1699 and of the Customs receipts … Customs Cashier abstracts similar to those you have sent in for the year 1703 of the receipts and payments of the … a lost annuity order No. 3296 in the name of Henry Ashley. Order Book VI, p. 56. William Lowndes to the Navy …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… General and Cashier of Customs, praying an allowance [in his accounts] of 50 l. per an. for a clerk for keeping the … Clayton of the West Indies praying confirmation of a lease in St. Christopher ut infra p. 467. Ibid. Same to the … 1697 0 16 3 Tho. Goodwin " 6 Nov. 1699 5 12 11 William Ashley " 27 Aug. 1699 5 4 4 An. Bowsell gone 13 June 1699 4 …
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