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A History of the County of Hampshire
… other except the common brewers, or 'to receive any ale or bere into any of there Innes or houses which shalbe brewed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… After his death other smiths followed him, as William Bere and then Robert Hankyn, who was still paying 12 d. a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… being destitute of all relief and being 'charged to bere the fee ferme of the said citee which draweth yerlye to the sume of an cxii marcs, and bere also the maister of the Hospitall of Marie Magdalene, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 1650 Kingston was combined with the adjacent parish of Bere Regis ( Dorset II, 1122); since then the civil parish … independent, but the church remains a chapel-of-ease to Bere. The civil parish includes three original settlements: … No. (24) is an extension of the scatter of barrows on Bere Down, Bere Regis ( Dorset II, p. 437). Nos. (25) and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… forms part of a scatter that is continued on Roke Down, Bere Regis ( Dorset II, p. 436); monuments (21) and (22) form … Plantation, in the hedge forming the parish boundary with Bere Regis, lies at just over 200 ft. O.D. on top of a broad …
A History of the County of Oxford
… groups of prominent burgesses such as Hugh Godhine, Thomas Bere, and the wool merchant Roger Hering, who jointly held …
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