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A History of the County of Oxford
… C.P. 25(2)/708/Trin. 21 Chas. II. For Perrots see E. L. Barnwell, Perrot Notes (1867), 103; pedigree ibid. 136. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… south-east of Oundle at the crossing of the roads from Barnwell St. Andrew to Alconbury, and from Clapton to … Graffham. 11 From this date the descent followed that of Barnwell St. Andrew ( q.v.) until the holding was acquired by … the chief landowners were Borrett Bletsoe, who lived at Barnwell All Saints, and John and James Fortescue. 44 There …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… south-east of Oundle at the crossing of the roads from Barnwell St. Andrew to Alconbury, and from Clapton to … in Thurning, Thorp and Grafham. 8 The manor passed with Barnwell St. Andrew (Northants) to Berenger le Moyne, who had … and a seat, all came from the destroyed church at Barnwell All Saints. In the nave is a brass plate to Susanna …
A History of the County of Northampton
… deeds as to lands at Kingsthorp in 1264 and lands at Barnwell c. 1270 (Buccleuch Deeds, A. 40, H. 21). Geoffrey de …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Eddeva's estates her portion of Toft, later PRIOR'S or BARNWELL manor, was granted after the Conquest to Count Alan, … she brought him her share of the manor. 55 The prior of Barnwell had meanwhile amassed a considerable estate in Toft. … Head family. 128 Most of its land had been alienated to Barnwell and Swaffham priories by c. 1250, 129 but in 1279 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… sold after its dissolution, with 13 a. owned by 1291 by Barnwell priory, 149 by the Crown in 1553. 150 That property … until the Dissolution. 503 A 2-mark tithe portion due to Barnwell priory in 1254 504 resulted from a grant c. 1092 by … rights of access to the tithe barn. 541 About 1733 John Barnwell, vicar 173246, pulled down the old vicarage and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Cross, to the corner of William Blofield's close, so up Barnwell slade, to Tansor Mere, to Potter's Hill, to … mentioned in his will. The inhabitants of Warmington and Barnwell claimed common of pasture in these places and in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… which it remained. In the mid 12th century the prior of Barnwell claimed Wendy church, but no other connexion with Barnwell has been traced. 169 The church was valued at 12 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… is recorded of those properties. In the early 13th century Barnwell priory owned 120 a. there, held of Whittlesford … five major tenants immediately under Sir John de Akeny, Barnwell priory held c. 130 a., mostly held under it by Adam …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… before 1092 to the canons of St. Giles, Cambridge, later Barnwell Priory. 217 Count Alan granted tithes from his land … were later represented by fixed money payments, 10 s. to Barnwell and 20 s. to Swavesey Priory, a cell of the abbey, …
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