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A History of the County of Oxford
… in Elms Road in the upper village, and in Bell Close and St. Peter's Close in the lower, where estates of council and … village in 1686. 33 The parish wake on the Sunday after St. Peter's day (30 June) was recorded in the early 18th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Dissolution. Courts were also presumably held for the St. Valery manor. In 1279 the tenants attended view of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hide manor of CASSINGTON was held in 1235 of the honor of St. Valery. 64 Richard, king of the Romans, confirmed a grant … manor 72 into which it was absorbed. The other half of the St. Valery fee may have been held in the late 12th century by … have been granted to Michael Meldon, holder of part of the St. Valery manor, of whom both the abbess of Godstow and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hinton, presumably the minister of the Baptist chapel in St. Clement's, Oxford, signed the application for a meeting …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… only daughter Christiana, aged 16 at the Annunciation of St. Mary (25 March), 1283. She married before 28 May, 1283, … may be called to the reference in 1356 to the chapel of St. Columba, the Irish Monk who founded the monastery of Iona … chapel was known locally by the Irish form of the name, "St. Columkille," corrupted into "Colynkla" and "Colmekilne." …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… stood at Chapel-Head Close, near which is a well, called St. Coume's, probably a contraction of St. Columbe, the tutelar saint of the chapel. Casterton, Great (St. Peter and St. Paul) CASTERTON, GREAT ( St. Peter and St. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sold it to Christ Church, 3 already owners of the site of St. George's-in-the-Castle. The college leased the site to … other castles, but was succeeded the same year by Roger of St. John, appointed by the barons. 14 Walter Giffard, then … or Beaumont Palace; in 1266 Henry III was at the castle on St. George's day, and the following year he was there during …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1085. 21 After his death his former under tenant Hamon of St. Clare became constable; in 1130 he accounted for the farm … Hamon died c. 1150 and was succeeded by his son Hubert of St. Clare who was constable at his death in 1155. 24 From … He was succeeded in 1196 by William de Lanvalai, Hubert of St. Clare's grandson, who in 1200 bought from King John the …
A Dictionary of London
… (Parish of) Tenements in the parishes of Castle Baynard, St. Mary de Aldermarichirche, H. Trinity the Less, etc. (Ct. … 673, 1353). No further record of such a parish. Probably =St. Andrew Wardrobe. Castle Baynard Dock See Baynard Castle … In Stow's time it contained four parish churches, viz. : St. Andrew by the Wardrobe ; St. Benet Paul's Wharf ; St. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… BAYNARD WARD. Castle Baynard Ward includes the parishes of St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, St. Benet Paul's Wharf and St. Gregory by St. Paul's and parts of the parishes of St. …
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