Search

Displaying 51 - 60 of 926
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… solicitors and surveyors including those of Bennetts of Bruton (DD/BT), Channer, Channer, and Ligertwood of Taunton … Commissioners deeds (CRES 38), Exchequer depositions (E 134), Ancient extents (E 142), Inquisitions post mortem (E … Record Society 35, 1982) The Book of Fees (HMSO 192031) G. Bradford (ed.), Star Chamber Proceeding, Henry VII and …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Chronicle, ed. in translation D. Whitelock (1961) D 1060, E 1061, John of Worcester II 586-7, and Historiola p. 16, … p. 63 ('nacione Lumbardus'); called 'Italicus' in Cart. Bruton no. 38. See DNB s.n. Fitzjocelin. For his chs., see … ( Close Rolls 1242-7 p. 59). This part of the annals of Bruton, BL Cotton MS Otho A. iv, was irrecoverably damaged in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Branch: the Witney and East Glos. Rly (1985), 811, 32; E. T. MacDermot and C. R. Clinker, Hist. Gt Western Railway … Eng. Peasantry and the Growth of Lordship (1997), 80. e.g. ORO, MS Wills Oxon. 185, f. 424; PRO, E 179/162/341. PN … asserting, without evidence, that the architect was E.G. Bruton; Ch. Ch. Arch., MS Estates 63, ff. 287, 301v., 30910. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… prevented further work until 1866, when the architect E. G. Bruton carried out a complete restoration paid for by the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hayridge, Cullompton and N. divisions of Devon, 4 miles (E. S. E.) from Cullompton; containing 112 inhabitants. The living … gave 200. The manor was given as part of the endowment of Bruton Hospital, by Hugh Saxey, Esq., the founder; and two …
A History of the County of Sussex
… William Eldridge. 167 The further inscription'Resurgimus e ruinis fulgure factis 2 Junii 1673'suggests that at least … p. 330. Cal. Fine R. vi, 48, 49. Cal. Inq. p.m. ix, 241. G. E. C. Complete Peerage (1st ed.), vii, 15. Suss. Arch. … later acquired, with other Troarn property in Sussex, by Bruton Priory: Cal. Pat. 13859, p. 373. Farrer, Honors and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Brawne, Charles s. C., of Bruton, Somerset, gent. Balliol Coll., matric. 22 March, … the Bishop of London in Maryland, originator of the S. P. G., died 15 Feb., 1729-30, aged 73. See Rawlinson, ii. 131 … matric. 11 May, 1665, aged 16. [ 10] Broade, Edward s. E., of Hereford (city), pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 28 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1753, the remainder by the Wincanton trust in 1756. The Bruton trust, established in 1756, proposed a road from that … B. J. Murless, Som. Roads, ii. 27, 30, 40, 66-7. P.R.O., E 318/4/126. Whitfeld, Bratton, 6-9; V.C.H. Som. i. 320; Som. … 76; Wilts. R.O. 332/211; Burke, Peerage (1929), 1514; W. G. Hoskins, Old Devon (1971), 61-7. S.R.O., DD/BR/fc 9. Ibid. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Essex, 11 miles (S. W.) from Chelmsford, and 18 (E. N. E.) from London, on the road to Norwich; containing … to have been founded by Dame Mary Talbot, in 1654; Sir G. Wombwell allows 50 s. annually to each, and repairs the … E. division of Somerset, 5 miles (E. by N.) from Bruton; containing 8 inhabitants. This place consists of one …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the settlements of Hardway and Border, was a chapelry of Bruton and thus possibly originated as part of a minster … Brewham; ibid. Q/SR 292/11; ibid. DD/BT 4/1/7-8; DD/SBT 8. E. T. McDermott, Hist. G.W.R. rev. C. R. Clinker, i. 147, 213, 455; V.C.H. Som. ii. …
Displaying 51 - 60 of 926