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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Man. Letter to the Lord Deputy to signify what he had done in conveying victuals to Guisnes, and to bargain for 400 … able to work but living by theft and falsehood in play, whereby simple young men are polled and undone, and … and such like naughty places, where they much haunt and in manner lie nightly for the accomplishment and satisfying …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Jedworth Forest burnt two or three houses of the Mylbornes in Tyndaill, the inhabitants being absent at their summer … messuage adjoining it with lands (extents given) in Nether Bowthorpe, Over Bowthorpe and Whitgifte in tenure of Thos. Stephenson and …
Journal of the House of Lords
… PRAYERS. Lickbarrow and Wright against Mason et al., in Error: The Order of the Day being read for the further … the Demurrer on the Part of the Defendant, be sufficient in Law to maintain the Plaintiff's Action?" The Lord … and widening the Road from Selby Ferry in the Parish of Hemingbrough, to the Town of Market Weighton, in the East …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Fife. PRAYERS. Lickbarrow and Wright against Mason et al., in Error: The Order of the Day being read, for the further … heard upon the said Question, and delivered his Opinion in the Negative; and gave his Reasons. Then Mr. Baron Hotham … and widening the Road from Selby Ferry, in the Parish of Hemingbrough, to the Town of Market Weighton, in the East …
Journal of the House of Lords
… intituled, "An Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, intituled, "An Act to … and Wigan, and to certain Places called the Broad Oak in Worsley, and Duxbury Stocks; and also the Road from a … and widening the Road from Selby Ferry, in the Parish of Hemingbrough, to the Town of Market Weighton, in the East …
A History of the County of Durham
… at Durham was founded by Bishop William of St. Carileph in 1083. 1 From the time when Bishop Aldwin in 995 brought the body of St. Cuthbert from … which he had placed in charge of the late prior (John of Hemingbrough), two of his monks, and a man called Middleton. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Tharston THARSTON. This village is called by various names in old evidence, as Sterstuna, or Steres-Town, 1 Therstun, Testun, 2 Thurston, and Tharston; and was in divers parts at the Conquest, several of them belonging to … to Robert Fitz Corbun, 5 which was worth 10 s. per annum in rents at the first, and 20 s. at the last survey; this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by Richard Bishop of Norwich to the college of St. Mary in the fields in Norwich. Rectors. 1304, Gilbert de Wendene. Sir Richard de … Brother to Sir Robert Yallop of Bowthorp, Knt. died at Bowthorpe aforesaid, the 29 th Day of July 1676, leaving two …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is the [Cote], or dwelling-place by the water's side, or in the Eye or island, and the situation of it in a great hole by the river's side confirms its etymology, … of Cottages. It is reckoned one of the largest manors in this county, extending itself into most of the adjacent …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is dedicated to St. James, and had a gild to his honour in it; it was valued at six marks and an half; the rector had … glebe, as the terrier says, and there was a constant light in the church before St. Mary's image. Rectors. 1321, John … 1432, William Balle. Feoffees of Alexander Mason, in right of his manor of Crungethorp. 1459, Thomas Enoks. …
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