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A History of the County of Oxford
… indicate the location of the earliest fields since land in assarted, and therefore later, fields was held freely for money rents. Copyholds were grouped almost exclusively in West field, Land field, and East End field. Bury, or … granted to tenants. Most free tenants, too, had land in West field, but their holdings otherwise lay chiefly in
A History of the County of Oxford
… serve Combe mill. The boundary with the park was altered in the 1660s by the imparkment of c. 35 a. at East End known … four closes and part of Old Assarts furlong, comprising in all 38 a. west of the former Combe leys, were annexed to … were still considered to belong to Combe parish in 1818 and possibly as late as the mid 19th century, 72 but …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Combe Manor and other estates Manor for other estates In 1086 COMBE,, assessed at 1 hide, was the smallest of the four Oxfordshire manors held in demesne by Odo of Bayeux. It was said to have been held … 93 presumably having escheated to the Crown on Odo's death in 1097. Thereafter Combe was sometimes administered directly …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… area had reached the Westwick boundary by 1315, 22 though in 1273 not yet the Histon boundary, which ran through common … east and south of the village, Lowe south-west, and Foxholes between them. 24 In the mid 16th century they were reorganized into six: …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Middle Ages, but Muchel (i.e. Great) Creech was used in the early 16th century, 41 presumably in distinction from Little Creech, a detached part of the parish, and the adjective appeared in the later 16th century as Michel and in the later 17th as …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… to John Nyghtyngale of Brawnston of his whole tenement in Falclyff, between the tenement late Peter Malcher's, the … wife and John their eldest son for the term of their lives in survivorship, of the moiety of a messuage, opposite the … to Alexander son of Osbert Lung of Lincoln of a tenement in the parish of St. Peter in Wykford, in the suburb of …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… A.3901 - A.4000 A.3901 - A.4000 [Suff.] A. 3901. Grant in frank almoin by Simon son of William Malkael, to the canons of SS. Peter and Paul, Ipswich, of his share in the meadow called 'Brademedue' in Hintlesham. Witnesses:William Testepin, Baldewin the leech …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of Brigwater, yeoman, for sixty years, of a half burgage in Brigwater, adjoining the street called 'Fryren strete,' … Thomas Godwyn, bishop of Bath and Wells, to Dionise Emilie in the county of Northampton, gentleman, and Anne his wife, … croftes,' with a parcel of mede, and four crofts called 'Foxholes' parcel of Jaktheyres, all in Wodeham Ferrys, with …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… to the said Thomas Marshe the sum of 200 l. at his house in Mugwell street, London, on the 15 October next, then the … rent, for a plot of land granted to Crane by Tebauld in Schipedene. Tuesday after St. Valentine the martyr 42 … A. 6094. Appointment by Henry, lord Lescrop, of John Foxholes, clerk, to be his receiver-general of all debts with …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Mepham, co. Kent, to Thomas Chapman, of Wybsnade, of land in Wybsnade (Whipsnade) called 'Everaddcsfcld.' Saturday in Whitsun week, 40 Edward III. Surrey. C. 2402. Grant by … 32 Edward III. Seal. [Hants.] C. 2412. Receipt from John Foxholes, clerk, treasurer and receiver general of Joan, …
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