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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… by William Penne to John Blomvile, of all his right in a messuage with garden and land in Peccham, in the parish of Camberwell. 26 January, 4 Henry … to decide the actions between the said parties and Lewis Lyneham, of Calais, merchant. 1 June, 35 Henry VI. Fragment …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… note to M. Roger de Worth, list 18), but not called can. in other occs. of 1220s ( ibid. nos. 133-5, 179, 182, 185). … de Melcheburne, who occ. prob. can., 15 March 1234 ( Cart. Bradenstoke no. 7; cf. Cart. Glastonbury I p. (xiii) of 12 … as can. several times. Still official 16 Aug. 1267 ( Cart. Bradenstoke no. 9). Also archdcn. of Sudbury by 18 Dec. 1267, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Early Man Early Iron Age IV. Early Iron Age A new phase in the knowledge of the Iron Age in Britain was inaugurated by Mr. J. P. Bushe-Fox's … include Madmarston (Pl. IX b), Tadmarton, Ilbury, and Lyneham, only one has been explored, namely Chastleton, where …
A History of the County of Oxford
… domestication of animals, has been subjected to question in modern times. At any rate the Neolithic inhabitants of the … has been collected, but that such existed is obvious in view of the evidence from sites like Great Kimble, Bucks., … with little or no illuminating results. The long barrow in Lyneham parish stands on the brow of the descent to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Great Markham EAST MARKHAM, Or, GREAT MARKHAM. There was in Marcham, of the kings land soc to Dunham, which answered … acres of meadow, and some small wood. 1 Another manor in Marcham, Frane before the conquest had, which answered the … Nigellus de Marcheham the man (or tenant) of William de Lyneham, of the manor of Marcham, 9 E. 1. 6 offered himself …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Easton EASTON EASTON IN THE EARLIER 19TH CENTURY Easton village stands 7 km. SSE. … the king's marshal from c. 1130, who gave half of it to Bradenstoke priory. 95 The other half probably passed in turn … in 1553 it was assigned by Act to his son Sir Edward. 19 Bradenstoke priory kept its half of Easton until the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the coming of Birinus. The account of him that is given us in Bede is that, on his journey from Italy, Wessex was the … baptism, Oswald, king of Northumbria, who happened to be in Wessex at the time and was shortly to be his son-in-law, … service said by his chaplain in two parochial chapels, at Lyneham and Ascot respectively 127; and six years earlier the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… town and borough by the 12th century. The town, situated in an area of sheep-farming, prospered in the early 14th … 1 hide of land in Milton End, held from Fairford manor, to Bradenstoke Priory (Wilts). 210 The priory's property, which … Edmund, owned at least 500 sheep at his death in 1534. 237 Bradenstoke Priory's property, which in 1291 included two …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… within franchise as without'; this phrase, to be found in countless writs and statutes, might be taken as the text … Trinity, Caen, the manor of Tilshead, and the Priors of Bradenstoke and Monkton Farleigh 97 held fairly small estates … twenty years later were freed from all amercements. 124 Bradenstoke Priory by charters of 1207, 125 1232 126 and by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the fraction itself varied from grant to grant but in each grant a greater fraction was levied on cities, towns, and royal demesne than on other areas. Thus in 1332 the townsman found himself contributing a tenth of … 36 0 Hilmarton 130 0 Littlecott (in Hilmarton) 26 8 Lyneham 76 8 Thornhill (in Broad Town) 42 0 Tockenham, East …
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