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A History of the County of Gloucester
… particularly as clothmaking remained one of the town's main industries; the appointment in 1347 of a deputy … 1580s, 8 is likely to have formed another part of the town's trade from the late Middle Ages. One branch of waterborne … Ibid. 5. Also in 1481 there were two Woodchester men, John Barnfield and Thos. Bennett, whose surnames suggest that they …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by the serjeanty service of journeying with Caen Abbey's steward to Southampton with the cash profits of the manor: … outlying tenement of Coaley manor held by copy by Thomas Barnfield. Thomas's sons John and Richard were disputing it … of the mill by 1714 when a part was occupied by John Barnfield of Forwood Farm. 23 By his will of 1720 Nathaniel …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… early 12th century, 71 and later it was farmed by Simon's son William, who quitclaimed his rights to the abbey in … period of forfeiture the manor was restored to Caen Abbey's proctors for a fine of £200 73 but in 1341 it was in the … the estate, then comprising the house and 113 a., to John Barnfield, clothier of Minchinhampton, (d. 1714 or 1715). …
Survey of London
… consists of 31 dwellings on the site of George W. Mancell's steel yard, at the north-eastern end of Cahir Street. It is … a leisure centre, and four commercial units. 183 Burrell's Wharf See page 478. Caledonian Wharf This housing scheme … and includes the west end of Spindrift Avenue, as well as Barnfield Place and Ironmongers Place. It was developed, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to about 275 ft. near Overcourt Farm and 250 ft. at Vagg's Hill, from which there is a steep drop down to the Frome. … pasture land. Against the Biss, west of Druce's Farm, is Barnfield, part of Cutteridge Farm, which in the early 18th … had such a reputation at Smithfield that 'the name of Barnfield grazing produced an immediate sale', until all the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… north-westward besides a narrow road, latterly called Barnfield Lane. About 1540 one manor was said to include 60 … when mentioned, is specifically named. For the parish, O.S. Maps 6", Cambs. XXXII. SW., SE.; XXXVIII. NW., NE. (1890-1 … above, Papworth Everard, intro., map. P.N. Cambs. (E.P.N.S.), 171; cf. below, manors. e.g. Census, 1821; Gardner's
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… from Bluntisham to Earith. North-west of Higham Field lay Barnfield Farm and until comparatively modern times on the … is given with Warboys as the boundary of the Bishop of Ely's right of hunting. 4 All that remains of this wood now is a … leaving their names only. On the northern side of Barnfield lie two small spinneys, which were no doubt part of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Okely was to the fourth pier of it. 4 In queen Elizabeth's reign there was a fort or bulwark at Higham for the defence … worth mentioning relating to it till king Henry VII's reign, at which time the manors of Higham and Lillecherche, … thus described: The orchard, below the house, five acres; Barnfield, eight acres; Downefield, elevan acres; Cookfield, …
Magna Britannia
… Loring, K.G., in the reign of Edward III. One of Sir Nigel's co-heiresses brought it to Peyvre, whose heiress married … which had been royal demesne, and part of Queen Matilda's dower, belonged, at an early period, to the earls of … extinct. In the parish-church is the monument of Abraham Barnfield, of Manbury, in East Putford, 1688; and a memorial …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… banks are the sites of several mills. Much of the parish's abundant woodland is on the clay and the largest area has … by 1901 and later fluctuations followed boundary changes. Barnfield, a suburb of Marlborough, was built on land … that year. 50 It apparently passed to Edward of Salisbury's son Walter (d. 1147) and Walter's son Patrick, first earl …
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