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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Introduction 1351 Westminster 9 February - 1 March (C 65/15. RP , II.225-235. SR , I.310-318) The proceedings of the parliament of 1351 are recorded in a single roll, C 65/15. This is made up of 6 membranes, numbered from 6 to … III (Manchester, 1929), 81 (n. 2), 166. RDP , IV.587-90; J.E. Powell and K. Wallis, The House of Lords in the Middle …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Introduction 1365 Westminster 20 January - 17 February (C 65/23. RP , II.283-288. SR , I.383-387) The roll of the parliament of 1365, C 65/23, comprises 3 membranes, each approximately 335 mm. in … before the King's Council, 1243-1482 , ed. I.S. Leadam and J.F. Baldwin, Selden Society 35 (1918), 48-53 (with …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… III 1369 June Introduction 1369 Westminster 3 - 11 June (C 65/26. RP , II.299-302. SR , I.390-392) The proceedings of the parliament of 1369 are contained in C 65/26, a roll of 4 membranes, each approximately 360 mm. in … Curry, The Hundred Years War (Basingstoke, 1993), 71-80; J. Sumption, The Hundred Years War , in progress (London, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of St. Ives, 34but the priory's interest was commuted c. 1220 for a 10-mark pension, 35still payable in the 1530s. … century the glebe arable included 270 'lands', probably c. 90 a. 44The tithes were sometimes in the late 18th century … Lunn, 1693-1747, archdeacon of Huntingdon from 1725 and a J.P. 8In 1728 he held two services every Sunday and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Sir Richard Charlton, lord of Dephams in Edmonton, 60 or c. 1493, 61 when they pulled down fences belonging to his … men of Enfield were not always welcome in Edmonton, where c. 1563 the commoners blocked the entrance to the marshes and … applied chalk and lime to the soil 9 but others, like J. Wigston of Trent Place, thought the land better suited for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the heath. 84 The extent of heath and woodland in 1769 was c. 1,780 a., 85 probably little changed since Domesday except for a few assarts in the Freeland area. By c. 1700 there were only two major wooded areas, Woodleys … thereafter as a warehouse, from 1955 as the premises of J. Harding (Eynsham) Ltd. 21 and later as a depot for British …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Sir Robert Jenkinson of Walcot. By 1714 Jordan owed c. £2,500 and was pleading for time in the vain hope that his … had mortgaged Eynsham in 1782. 94 On Duberley's death c. 1790 his estates passed to trustees for his five … magnificently furnished. 25 Eynsham Hall was demolished by J.F. Mason shortly after his father's death in 1903, and a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… except Ramsey abbey's 3 yardlands were occupied in 1066 by c. 10 sokemen. Eight sokemen still possessed 6¼ hides in 1086 and 5 villani c. 1 hide, while only 2¾ hides were in demesne, only Ramsey's … C.R.O., P 59/8/1, p. 199. Ibid. R 57/18/6/5, no. 5. C.J. xciii. 273, 429, 670; Fen Drayton Incl. Act, 1 & 2 Vic. c. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… until 1890. 45 By 1925 or there-abouts it had become a Y.M.C.A. hostel. 46 The 'Bull', almost opposite, occurs from … took a lease of this building from its owner, Dr. W. C. Finch, and bought it in 1922, together with the adjacent … until 1931. 245 From 1935 to 1953 they were occupied by J. H. Bartlett 246 and in 1956 by Messrs. H. R. & S. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… divided by 1200, 61 one included 196 a. of demesne arable c. 1300, 62 but only 120- 40 a. later in the 14th century, 63 … openfield blocks had been physically divided. 65 Of c. 1,000 a. of tenanted fieldland reported under Fordham in … cf. ibid. 24 May 1800, p. 2. Ibid. 11 Feb. 1809, p. 1; C.J. lxiv. 27, 158, 186, 227, 235, 306; Fordham Incl. Act, 49 …
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