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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Broomhaugh Bromwich, Castle BROMWICH, CASTLE, a chapelry, in the parish and union of Aston, Birmingham division of the … Wilts.See Brome. BROOM, SOUTH, county of Wilts.See Brome. Broome, county of Suffolk.See Brome. BROOME, county of Suffolk.See Brome. Broomey-Lodge, with …
A History of the County of Somerset
… on the two Domesday estates of Broomfield and Blaxhold in 1086, but there were only 7 ploughteams to support the 20 … and a riding horse. More than half of the land taxed was in demesne, but there was only one demesne ploughteam. The estates had increased in value by half since 1066. 96 By the end of the Middle …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Broomhill - Brougham Broomhill BROOMHILL, in the union of Rye, partly in the hundred of Goldspur, liberty of Winchelsea, rape of Hastings, county of Sussex, but chiefly in the hundred of Langport, liberty of Romney-Marsh, lathe of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… M.A. 18 Jan., 1664-5, rector of St. Ewe, Cornwall, died in College 23 Dec., 1671, buried in the College Chapel the 25th, his will propounded June, … Newington Butts, Middlesex, died 10 March, 1698-9, buried in St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, father of Robert 1689. See …
A History of the County of Stafford
… remained a member of the bishop's manor of Longdon, which in 1546 passed to the Paget family (successively Barons … of Anglesey). Pipe was still a member of Longdon manor in the 1850s. 3 It covered Edial and Woodhouses but did not … D. 150/1/137, 1402, 144. Inf. from Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Broome of Ashmore Brook Farm. S.H.C. 1923, 161. L.J.R.O., …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Cabrach - Carnoustie C Cabrach CABRACH, a parish, partly in the district of Alford, county of Aberdeen, but chiefly in the county of Banff, 12 miles (W.) from Clatt; containing … 827 inhabitants. This parish, which is about twelve miles in length, from north to south, and four in breadth, from …
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 … the farm was bought, probably from a son of Lucy, by Ralph Broome 88 (d. 1768), who devised it to his son Ralph 89 (d. … younger Ralph's relict, and it passed to his nephew R. P. Broome (d. 1836), whose relict Maria Broome held it in 1843. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Aiviles, for the half year. 3 Thomas de Muschamp held in North Muschamp and Calneton one knights fee of the honour … de Everingham, the successour of Goisfrid de Alselin, as in Lexington will be noted. This fee came afterwards to … sir John Thorold, knight, sir John Stanhop, knight, Henry Broome, gent. Anthony Rookesby of Deane-Hall, gent. Thomas …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… jurisdiction, and forming a union and hundred of itself, in the county of Cambridge, on the river Cam, 51 miles (N. by … contracted into Cambridge. The earliest authenticated fact in its history is its conflagration, in 871, by the Danes, … the poets, John Cleland, Ambrose Philips, Prior, Otway, Broome, Hammond, Mason, and Henry Kirke White; Martin Lister, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Cannington Camden-Town CAMDEN-TOWN, a chapelry, in the parish of St. Pancras, Holborn division of the hundred … Camden, lessee of the prebendal manor of Cantelows, in which it is situated. The principal part has been erected within the last few years; the houses are in general well built and regular, and the crescent, terrace, …
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