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A History of the County of Oxford
… disclosed the evidence which an ancient earthwork may hold in the relics which lie buried beneath its area or within its … new light which was thrown upon the age of Hunsbury Camp, in Northamptonshire, by the unlooked-for discoveries during … specimensMadmarston, Tadmarton, Ilbury, Idbury, Lyneham, and Chastletonmust be considered as belonging to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… time of Ethelred the Unready, 1 though it must have been in being long previously. Its boundaries, apart from that … days when it marched on its other borders with London land in the Chilterns, Danish Northamptonshire, and the Lady of … like that at Chinnor ( supra, p. 348) or that from Lyneham Barrow (p. 358), than those of the normal settlement. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… archdcnry. (excluding procurations) £15, total of spirs. in archdcnry. £1,379 13s. 11d. ARCHDEACONS [Ernald preb. … ( Cart. Lewes Wilts. nos. 39, 52, the latter charter pd. in full Cambridge Hist. Jnl. iii (1929) 9-10); prob. 1122 x … p. 294), and with full name and title 1 June 1245 ( Cart. Bradenstoke no. 8). Called archdcn. of Wilts. shortly after …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Archdeacons ARCHDEACONRY Church of Minety (Wilts., not in DB), part of pre-Conquest endowment of Malmesbury abbey ( … I 236). Occ. with full name and title 3 March 1252 ( Cart. Bradenstoke no. 10). Occ. several times before last occ., as … Tisbury, Wilts., and son and heir of Adam of Easton, Cart. Bradenstoke no. 261; cf. Trowbridge, Wilts. RO, Ailesbury …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… church stands 2 km. south-east of Calne church. 2 In the 10th century or earlier the land which became the … of 12 d. issuing partly from land at Blackland was held by Bradenstoke priory in 1232. 40 The priory is not known to … Wellington, manors. Inf. from the estate manager, Bowood. Bradenstoke Cart. (W.R.S. xxxv), p. 197. Below, Calne, manors …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… BRISTOL Introduction INTRODUCTION The four dioceses in this volume were all established by Henry VIII within months of each other in 1541 and 1542 as part of his reorganization of dioceses in … former prior of Edington, and Dean William Snow that of Bradenstoke, Wiltshire. None of the canons was a former …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was almost certainly part of it. Calne church was standing in 1066, and in 1086 it was held of the king by Nigel, probably Nigel the … Blackland par. church council, Church Ho., Church Street. Bradenstoke Cart. (W.R.S. xxxv), p. 53; W.A.M. xv. 252; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… mills were used for fulling or other industrial purposes. In the 19th and 20th centuries food was processed in factories in the town, and in the 20th century sand was … from Calne, nos. 112A-B; Wilts. Cuttings, xxx. 367. Bradenstoke Cart. (W.R.S. xxxv), p. 52. V.C.H. Wilts. iv. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… government LOCAL GOVERNMENT Borough government Tenements in Calne were held by burghal tenure in 1086 11 and later, and burgesses of Calne elected members … Guild Stewards' Bk. (W.R.S. vii), p. xvii, and passim. Bradenstoke Cart. (W.R.S. xxxv), p. 53. W.R.O. 212B/1135. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… A large estate called Calne may have belonged to the king in the 9th century, a time at which it may later have been … meadow in Calne. 25 A small estate in Calne parish held by Bradenstoke priory in Lyneham in the 13th century consisted mainly of land, and …
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