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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Ardington in the county of Berkshire; the manor of Barford St Martin in the county of Wiltshire; the manors of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… burnt there in 1837, 50 and there were quarries south of Barford and east of the village. 51 Enmore 1826 The name … in all directions. Isolated farmsteads lay north-west at Barford, south at Tirelands, and east at Stone Hall; the … the closure of a route from the village north towards Barford and culminated in the unpopular diversion of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a saucer of 1727, and a tankard given by James Jeanes of Barford in 1751 and engraved with the arms of himself and his …
A History of the County of Somerset
… own grass and put livestock in one of the parks, possibly Barford as the owner was his landlord. The farmer also bought …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Two estates known in the 17th century as GREAT and LITTLE BARFORD 56 may derive from a virgate of land there given to Philip Sydenham in 1247. 57 Richard Barford also owned land to which his son Richard had succeeded by 1253. 58 Maud Barford, possibly Richard's widow, granted land there to Guy …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Hugh Smith, William Norcliffe, William Fachin, John Barford, Peter Lambe, Charles Ford, Humphry Wharton, John …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Shorte of Nottingham, desperate 18 19 9 Richd. Emos of Barford, dead, poor 18 3 11 Tho. Carter of Tunbridge, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [? Sandford] 1 0 0 ditto out of the manor of Beerford [Barford] St. Michael 1 0 0 ditto out of the manor of Buckland …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… by institution and induction. Deanery of Eaton. Great Barford vicarage: ( a) 9 l.; ( b) 18 s. 0 d.; ( c) 24 l.; ( …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Stanfield.In Fourhow hundred, Cossey, Babergh, Thorp, Barford, Easton, Huningham, Wramplingham, Brandon, Runhale, …
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