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A History of the County of Oxford
… Corner is a fair-sized plantation. Here was the Bayard's Green of medieval and later times (see below), and the … village and joins the Ouse near Fulwell, one of the parish's two ancient hamlets. The main road from Buckingham to … is dated 1287: ibid. 201. Ibid. 5024; Linc. Reg. iv, Burghersh, f. 270 b. Cal. Pat. 13504, 227; 13548, 23. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… tradition, and that no signs were now remaining of Mursley's 'ancient greatness.' Mursley Hall is a 17th-century house … which was then purposed, 'first to Sir John Fortescue's in Buckingham shire,' 7 and James I and his queen were … of F. Bucks. East. 35 Hen. III. Linc. Epis. Reg. Memo. Burghersh, fol. 175 d. Dugdale, Mon. iv, 350. Anct. D. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… away to Dummer. Of the 386 acres of woodland, Norton's Wood, bearing the name of early lords of the manor of … that manor with its rent from Nutley Manor to John de Burghersh. 14 The grant was said to be only for the grantor's … life; however, in 1374, John, the son of the said John de Burghersh, granted the manor of East Worldham and all lands …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by charter evidence, 3 which shows that Thame Abbey's estate here was bounded by the wood. There can be little … C.P. 25(1)/189/14/75; see above, p. 58. Linc. Reg. iv, Burghersh, f. 261 b. C.P. 25(1)/190/18/16. Feud. Aids, iv. … 259. For him see Cal. Pat. 132730, passim. Linc. Reg. iv, Burghersh, f. 259 b; C.P. 40/270, m. 18. Walter de Islip …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… taking into its bounds the whole northern side of Shooter's-hill, an account of which, with the buildings on it, has … from its being the property of the noble family of Burghersh, or, as they were commonly called, Burwash, who settled their name on it. Bartholomew de Burghersh, a man of great eminence in the time of king Edward …
A History of the County of Oxford
… are given in a charter of 774, 8 preserved in Hemming's Cartulary, of which the relevant parts were written in the … 88, ff. 18 b19 b. Davis, Oxon. Map; local inf. Linc. Reg. Burghersh Memo. f. 4; ibid. Grey Memo. ff. 162, 163. Cal. … evidence; and see above, pp. 142, 145; Linc. Reg. Burghersh Memo. f. 4. Cal. Pat. 134850, 290. Stonor L. & P. i …
A History of the County of Rutland
… to have given her name to Stablesford Bridge (St. Eabba's-well-ford) just above Ryhall. The spring is now called by the shepherds Jacob's Well and is opposite to Tibba's well. 13 Manors The manors … death the earl had granted this manor to Bartholomew de Burghersh for life, and this gift was confirmed by the king. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and was recently the scene of a destructive fire. Burr's Green is a hamlet in the south of the parish. The subsoil … which occur in the parish are Reddinges, Blindman's Hill, Crossefield, Great Emdell Field, Emden Spring, … nos.), no. 34. Cal. Close, 13337, p. 75; Linc. Epis. Reg. Burghersh. Chan Inq. p.m. 19 Edw. III, no. 24; Cal. Close, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the village, the seat of Viscount Peel; 'Caesar's Camp,' also modern, the seat of Captain C. Guy Pym; and … bronze bowl of the same period have been found near Caesar's Camp, 5 which was a Roman site. 6 Galley Hill Camp, on a … 1905. a Linc. Epis. Reg. Dalderby, fol. 70 d. 71 d.; ibid. Burghersh, fol. 27 d. Acts Priv. and Local, 38 Geo. III, cap. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 17th century. The present rectory, formerly the bailiff's cottage, lies to the east of Shaw House, and some portion … round it and crowned by a pediment carved with a lion's face. In the frieze below the pediment is cut the … 1414. 115 He married Maud daughter and co-heir of Sir John Burghersh. He had an only daughter Alice, born in 1404, and …
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