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Survey of London
… Artillery Passage and south side of Artillery Lane CHAPTER XIV - Artillery Passage and South Side of Artillery Lane In the seventeenth and … 1734/5 the property was owned by Richard Griffen's son, George Griffen of Plaistow, Essex, esquire. On 67 …
A Dictionary of London
… it as a mansion house of the Kings, 14 Ed. I. (S. 152), and Strype says that Queen's Square was erected on the site … a large house, anciently supposed to belong to the Kings and Queens (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 89). Described as the … lane called ' Aubrees Watergate ' to the quay of William, son of Edmund de Essex " (Anc. Deeds, A. 7283). Evidently a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Arundel ARUNDEL ARUNDEL AND SOUTH STOKE c. 1875 General History of the Town, p. 12. … 28. Religious Houses, p. 29. Communications, p. 32. Social and Cultural Activities, p. 35. Castle, p. 38. Castle … Street in 1853 by the printer T. H. Mitchell, with his son W. W. Mitchell, later mayor, as editor and publisher. It …
Survey of London
… Arundel House, Old Hall and the Lawns VIIISITE OF ARUNDEL HOUSE, OLD HALL (NO. 17, SOUTH GROVE), AND THE SITE OF THE LAWNS (NO. 16, SOUTH GROVE) Ground … Warren. Cornwallis Sir William Cornwallis was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Cornwallis, K.G., Comptroller of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Arundel Rape ARUNDEL RAPE The rapes of Arundel and Chichester were originally one, called in the late 11th … honor of Petworth was mentioned as subordinate from 1181 4 and an honor of Halnaker from c. 1205; at the latter date the … of Arundel. At his death in 1094 he was succeeded by his son Hugh, who at his death without issue in 1098 was followed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Arvans (St.) ARVANS (ST.), a parish, in the union and division of Chepstow, partly in the hundred of Raglan, … which is washed on the north-east by the river Wye, and situated on the road from Monmouth to Chepstow, comprises … of Charles I., as that king bestowed the manor upon his son Charles, when he created him Prince of Wales. How it was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from Lambourn; containing, with the tythings of Idstone and Odstone, and the hamlet of Kingstone-Winslow, 819 inhabitants. It … six almshouses were built by Dame Wray, and endowed by her son Sir Christopher with a rent-charge of 30. Ashby (St. …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… lies near the centre of the island of Lothingland, and contains 1045 acres. It is not recorded by name in … who granted to Alice Bond common in her lands there, and Jeffery, his son, gave and granted certain lands to hold of himself and
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of St. Thomas, hundred of Exminster, Wonford and S. divisions of Devon, 2 miles (E.) from Chudleigh; … inhabitants. This parish is situated near the sea-coast, and comprises 2000 acres, of which 500 acres of common and … first erection was a chantry, established here by Godfrey, son of Wenun Wyn, in 1257. There is a place of worship for …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the Poldens. 1 It lies 7 km. south-west of Glastonbury and includes Ashcott village and the hamlets of Pedwell, Nythe, Buscott, Berhill, and … passed to Baldwin of Ashcott, who held one fee there. His son Juain or Ywain (d. by 1166) was disinherited 26 and the …
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