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A History of the County of Hertford
… suit at the fortnightly court of the portmote. 116 The burgages evidently differed considerably in size and value, … of Reading, 118 and the rector of Ashridge, who held two burgages by grant of the earl of Cornwall in 1290. 119 About the middle of the sixteenth century it seems the burgages were beginning to be divided, and in 1616 their …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… owing a total rent of 44 s. and two sesters of honey; 11 burgages in Gloucester owned by the earl of Chester were also …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
Calendar of Border Papers
A History of the County of Sussex
… constructed as a new crossing of the Adur estuary. 83 Burgages were referred to in a grant which de Braose made, … or tradesmen of any substance. 89 In the 15th century many burgages were empty or ruined, 90 and the borough was again … one building on the causeway east of St. Mary's. 99 Some burgages lay west of the castle along the old road to …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Somerset
… the mid 14th century it was usually known as Eastover. 86 Burgages had been established there by the mid 13th century. … both the town and Eastover began to outgrow the defences, burgages were laid out beyond the east gate on the road to … the Horsey road was marked by 1480 by Kelyng Cross. 89 Burgages were also laid out beyond the west gate, 90 along …
A History of the County of Somerset
… later 14th century the borough paid its lords rents for burgages and stalls, tolls from port, markets, and fairs, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1971. 2 Other trade and industry. By 1249 the rents of burgages, shops, and stalls and the tolls from markets, … the income of Bridgwater manor. 3 By 1257 there were 313 burgages, 13 stalls, and 5 shops. 4 From the mid 13th century …
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