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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… otherwise to dispose. Gilbert holds forty acres for 2 s. rent, in exchange for the land which his father held in … son of Sigge, holds two oxgangs of thirty-six acres for 12 s. rent, quamdiu Episc. placuerit. Richard Dune holds … Mauley, Archd. of Cleveland 1289, Vicar-General to Bishop Beke, and Prebendary of Bugthorpe, ob. 1317, Drake. Died …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… source in the Rippon-burn, and is traced through Mr. White's woods, and on the lower side of the Wolsingham-road, … diverging towards Upper-houses one Way, and to Mr. White's woods the other, terminates at a spring whose stream is now … establishment has travelled. Till the time of Anthony Beke the Church was merely rectorial; but he on the death of …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… as is expressed in his charter, as well of the Bishop's favour, as in exchange for Herdewic. Hatfield's Survey.The Prior holds the manor of Mugliswyk in exchange … Agnes, wife first of Hugh del Redhugh, and after of Thomas Beke, died seized of the manor, held by the same tenure, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… had intermediately reverted to the See of Durham. Anthony Beke, Bishop of Durham, gave the manor of Redmarshall to his brother John Beke, Baron of Eresby in Lincolnshire, who sold it to Thomas … the same third of the manor, and a third of Claxton's Porch to John Tempest, of Winyard, Esq. for 3,540 l. 10 …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Borough will be detailed in the sequel. As to the Bishop's Manor, the earliest description is in Boldon Book. In … quit of all services as long as he remains in the Bishop's service; but when he shall quit the Bishop, he shall work … with the talliage of the Bondmen there 24. In 1310 Anthony Beke granted to the town of Stockton a weekly market on …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… except the huswife, and one other porcation of two men's work, and in this his harvest-work was included mowing and … third on the decease of Agnes, widow of Sir Thomas Beke, and of Sir Hugh del Redhough, in 1396; the whole manor … de Redhough, 3 Skirlaw. Inq. p. m. Agnes qu fuit ux. Tho. Beke, Chivaler, 8 Skirlaw. Inq. p. m. Tho. de Redhough, 6 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in it, viz. the parsonage; the seat to which the Hales's removed when Howlets fell down, and from that time resided … of which it was afterwards held by a family of the name of Beke, whence it acquired the name of Bekesborne likewise, and in king Henry III.'s reign William de Beke appears by the Testa de Nevil to have held this place, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bekesley, and derives its name from the words Becc, or Beke, which signify a stream, and ley, a pasture. In … danger of robbers through the hazardous road of Shooter's hill hither) and among the woods, at the western extremity, … neighbouring gentry, it flows on by the late Mr. Thorpe's gardens to those of Hall-place, a little above which it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Gravel on the high ground to the north-west. 5 Leland's description of the land between Haseley and Chislehampton … heard of it 101 until 1410, when a 'Beek', perhaps Richard Beke (d. 1418), who left money to Chislehampton chapel, bought it from a certain Hamden. 102 In 1423 John Beke was described as 'gentleman, of Chislehampton', 103 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and the large tract of woodland, as far as Shooter's-hill, bounding the high road there to Dover. The great … of that reign he enfeoffed that great prelate, Anthony Beke, bishop of Durham and patriarch of Jerusalem, in several … the realm. 12 In the next reign of king Edward I. Anthony Beke, bishop of Durham, in whom the lands and possessions of …
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