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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 14, Edward III
… return to the writ de feodis &c. to the escheator in Salop and Stafford (Vol. X, No. 640, p. 540) has been recovered and added to the file.] SALOP. Inq. taken at Shrewsbury, … Dunstan, 34 Edward III. The earl held the following fees and advowsons on the day of his death:— Brompton. One …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… HUNDRED Amesbury, held by the royal house of Wessex and the site of a wealthy nunnery, was locally important in the Anglo-Saxon period, 1 and by 1084 had given its name to a hundred. 2 Both the … in tithings called Biddesden, Tidworth Zouche, Tidworth Moels, Cholderton, West Wellow, East Winterslow, Milston and
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… - Atpar Amlwch AMLWCH, a parliamentary borough, a seaport, and parish, in the hundred of Twrcelyn, union and county of Anglesey, North Wales, 20 miles (N. W.) from Beaumaris, and 266 (N. W. by W.) from London; containing 6217 …
Magna Britannia
… square towers of the cathedral built by Bishop Warlewast, and the churches at Bishop's Teignton and East Teignmouth, both of which appear to have been built … of Sir Thomas Courtenay by one of the co-heiresses of Lord Moels. Two lines are obliterated, which are thus printed in …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… G (1). Honorary Members Prior To James I.'s Reign, And Not Included In The List At Pages 1558.(Prepared By T. … John Oxenford, parson. 6 Henry IV. f. 21b. Daniel Mawnof, and Robt. Tyndale, with the Queen. John Longe, with Mons. … 14212. Benyt Nicoll, Bishop of St. David's. [Wm.] Lord of Botreaux. Roger Hungarton, parson of St. Martin's Otes'. 10 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Owen. Allaw, properly Alaw, from Al, chief or principal, and Aw, water; the Water Lily; perhaps so called from its … a station, a place of moderate temperature between hill and vale. Some persons say, that every Bettws appertained to a monastery, and that it is derived from the Latin word Abbatis. Beudy, a …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… lic. to be absent from his benefice for life if necessary and was therefore probably unaware of the litigation over the … between the Latin form for St Asaph, 'Assavensis', and 'Aranensis', the Latin for Aran. Testa at this time held … French Revolution ( Reg. of W. Greenfield, ed. W. Brown and A. H. Thompson (Surtees Soc., 1931-8) 1 22 n. 2). The ch. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Armorial Index Armorial Index of Royal, Civic And Academic, and other Heraldry Before 1850 The blazons given are those … 226b, 227a. Modd. A cheveron between three trefoils. 221b. Moels. Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Aston and Cote Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Aston and Cote shared a field system apparently by 1239, when … actually being stocked. 86 In 1497 Mary, Lady Hastings and Botreaux, demolished a tenant's house in Cote and converted …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Aston and Cote Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In the Anglo-Saxon period Aston and Cote … and to her granddaughter Mary, later suo jure Baroness Botreaux. 14 Eleanor died after 1487 15 and Oliver in 1499, …
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