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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Aug. (BA.1648/10 (ii) p. 10). D. by 18 July 1629 (burial, Barton Seagrave, Northants) (Northants R.O., PR Barton Seagrave - 'Hugh Floyd'; BA.2648/10 (ii) p. 10). … 9 Nov. 1849 (BA.2648/14 (i) f. 111v). D. 5 May 1881 ( The Times, 7 May 1881; BA.2648/16 (i) f. 118v). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… engrailed plain cotised sable with three molets argent on the bend. Arundel Gules a lion or. Arundel, Archbishop See of … muzzled or. Birket (or Birkhead) Sable three sheaves or in a border argent. Boleyn Argent a cheveron gules between … swords argent with their hilts and pommels or. Lovell of Barton Or a cheveron azure between three squirrels gules. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Royal, Civic And Academic, and other Heraldry Before 1850 The blazons given are those that appear on the monuments … blazon. Where a coat-of-arms occurs several times and in varying forms the commonest form is blazoned, and the … Two swords saltirewise, in chief the letter P. 277b. Barton. On a canton an owl. 29b. Basset. Or, three bars wavy …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… of Royal Arms before 1850 and of other arms before 1600. The blazons are given as they appear on the monuments … crown of Charlemagne: i, Gules, two lions passant gardant in pale or; ii, Or, semy of hearts gules, a lion azure; iii, … Quarterly: 1 and 4, a lion rampant, 2 and 3, checky. Barton (1), p. 14b. Avenell. Argent, a fesse between six …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… - Avondale Arthurlee, Cross ARTHURLEE, CROSS, a village, in the quoad sacra parish of Barrhead, parish of Neilston, Upper … rendered productive; the chief crops are, oats, potatoes, beans, and turnips, and there are a few acres of bear, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ARUNDEL ARUNDEL AND SOUTH STOKE c. 1875 General History of the Town, p. 12. The Town as a County Centre, p. 15. Military … be bridged. The borough and civil parish were co-extensive in the early 19th century 2 and possibly earlier. 3 In 1881 … the town. 44 Reference to a 'measure of Arundel' by which beans were weighed in the later 12th century 45 suggests that …
Survey of London
… Arundel House, Old Hall and the Lawns VIIISITE OF ARUNDEL HOUSE, OLD HALL (NO. 17, SOUTH … Manor of Cantlowes but has been enfranchised and is now in the ownership and occupation of Lord Rochdale. General … 164158. Sir Robert Payne was the son of William Payne of Barton Stacey, Hampshire, and of Highgate, by Susan his wife, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… resinous GUM, with a strong onion-like smell, procured in central Asia from Narthex asafoetida and other allied … an antispasmodic and as a flavouring. It was included in the Materia Medica, which offers no English alternative to … to burn down into a useful ash, such as the 'straw of beans and peas, also kelp, fern, and other vegetables' …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Ashcombe - Ashill Ashcombe ASHCOMBE, a parish, in the union of St. Thomas, hundred of Exminster, Wonford and S. … though locally in the hundred of Dudstone and King's Barton, W. division of the county of Gloucester, 5 miles (N. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Ashcott TOPOGRAPHY Ashcott takes its name from the woodland which probably once covered the eastern part of … Buscott, Berhill, and Ashcott Heath. It is irregular in shape, with projections into the peat moors to the north … for cattle, horses, pigs, and sheep 19 but apart from the barton there were no closes on the demesne before the
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