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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Lane, London, in early November 1637. According to Fowke, Barnfield said that he 'was a poore conditioned capteine and … the Isle of Rea and for that I was not made a captayne.' Barnfield also 'bidd me do my worst' at the Earl Marshal's court and challenged him 'to go to a fencing schoole and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of Lichfield, and John Reynolds, who in 1496 settled 1 6 s. 8 d. a year for the support of four inmates, who were to … the churchwardens. 2 Rent charges yielding a further 1 6 s. 8 d. were given by Robert Barnfield, c. 1568, 3 and by 1631 the annual income was found …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the century a Mr. Conyers found, opposite 'Black Mary's' near Gray's Inn Lane, a handaxe associated with the tooth … material has come is that of Swanscombe (Kent). 12 At Barnfield Pit near Swanscombe Halt gravels of the Boyn Hill … with the edges twisted. From the evidence provided by the Barnfield Pit sequence, it is clear that during the early …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Baal-Barrow Baal, Joachim 1583. See Ball. Babb, Bernard s. Robert, of Inglesham, Wilts, minister. Hart Hall, matric. … 1667, M.A. 1669, vicar of Inglesham 1669-1702. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Babbe, John fellow of Exeter Coll. … B.A. from Christ Church, 13 Oct., 1715. See Cat. Grads. Barnfield, John s. Abr., of Buckland Bruer, Devon, gent. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… southwesterly direction; the road to Lichfield, 'the king's highway' of the Middle Ages, later turnpiked from Radford … of Forebridge between at least 1472 and 1681. 212 Sampson Barnfield, 'eldest son of Barnfield of Dunston', seems to have been the principal …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… they had ten small boats at sea, to take fish for the King's household, and the relief of the town; three of them were … that its continuance may not evermore keep the King's store weak. Is glad there is a committee of the Lords … Robert Harley of vicarages in Coventry; pension to Robert Barnfield and his wife, a daughter of Sir Thomas Chaloner. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… where it did not. 11 In 1256 the bishop of Chichester's chase called Gosden chase extended down the whole east side … of the northern boundary of the parish. Each of the bishop's customary tenants owed service of carting brushwood from … Gaz. 5 Jan. 1922. P.N. Suss. (E.P.N.S.), i. 209-11, 232; Barnfield is apparently Baddingfold of 1309: W.S.R.O., Add. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Church of Christ the Lord, Broadfield, in 1982. 64 Jehovah's Witnesses opened Kingdom halls in the Broadway in 1958, in … leased from the development corporation, in 1965, and in Barnfield Road, Northgate, in 1983. 65 Methodists met before … corporation made available the site for St. Paul's hall church, Northgate, opened in 1953 and rebuilt on an …
A History of the County of Sussex
… imposed by government and to the development corporation's priorities; it put off providing space for cultural … in 1952 demanded a relaxation of the government's ban on community buildings, it was soon persuaded that such … workshops for adults and children, opened in a hut in Barnfield Road in that year. In the early 1980s Crawley arts …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the constablewick of Brocton from 1759. 7 The constable's accounts for Walton date from 1699 and those for Brocton … the forest of Cannock until the 17th century. In King John's time Hugh de Loges, the royal forester of Cannock, held his … site of the Augustinian priory of St. Thomas (in St. Mary's parish, Stafford, Pirehill hundred), and on to Weston upon …
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