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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Billeby and Ranby BILLEBY and RANBY. In Billeby before the conquest Trunchell had a … Ranulf, son of Engelram (or Ingram) was sheriff of these counties of Nott. and Derb. in the beginning of Henry the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the civil parish is over 2,000 a. but the ancient parish and the modern ecclesiastical parish consist of about 3,600 … it was sold, together with the advowson, to the Earl of Huntingdon and Thomas Hazlewood. 45 They were purchased by … fact. 27 But Cade prepared the sons of local gentlemen for Cambridge 28 and regretted that some of these later became …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Durham; comprising the townships of Cowpen-Bewley and NewtonBewley, and the chapelry of Wolviston; and containing 1653 … between the rector of the parish, and Trinity College, Cambridge. There is a place of worship for Wesleyans. …
A Survey of London
… of Towerstreete warde in Thames streete about Smarts Key, and runneth downe along that streete on the southside to saint Magnus Church at the Bridge foote, and on the North side of the said Thames street, from ouer … 1387. Nicholas Exton Fishmonger, Maior, 1387, William Cambridge Maior, 1420. Richard Goslin shiriffe, 1422. William …
Journal of the House of Lords
… vice lecta 30 Jun. 1625. Expedit. An Act for the Settling and Confirmation of the Copyhold Estates and Customs of the Tenants in Base Tenure of the Manor of Cheltenham, in the County of Glouc. and the Manor of Asheley, otherwise called Charleton Kings, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of His Majesty's Revenue. An Act for forging, falsifying, and counterfeiting of the King's Majesty's Seals, of His … Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, the Exchequer, and Dutchy. An Act for the better Maintenance of Hospitals and Alms-houses. An Act for the making of the Arms of the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Apparel. An Act concerning the Inheritance, Freehold, and Possessions, of William Earl of Devonshire. An Act for … Fenny Drowned Grounds, lying together in the Counties of Huntingdon, Cambridge, with the Isle of Ely, Norffolke, Suffolke, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are common or waste; of the whole, two-thirds are arable, and the remainder pasture. The soil is clay, loam, and gravel; and the surface gently undulated. Bilton Hall, … 1. 5.; patrons, the Master and Fellows of Caius College, Cambridge. The tithes of Bincombe have been commuted for 180, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… covering about 2,850 acres lies midway between Dorchester and Weymouth on the S. side of the S. Dorset Ridgeway. The N. … Clay, except where outcrops of the harder Portland and Purbeck Beds have produced small hills, as at Chalbury, … the W. gable inscribed 'C 1827'; C is for Caius College, Cambridge. The barn is nearly 58 ft. long and 18 ft. wide …
A History of the County of Sussex
… BINSTED The small parish of Binsted, 99 still mostly quiet and rural in the 1980s, lies 2½ miles (4 km.) west of … 1,106 a., which were incorporated in Tortington in 1933 and transferred from Tortington to Walberton in 1985. 1 It … in shape, c. 2¼ miles (3.6 km.) long from north to south and 1 mile (0.6 km.) wide. The ground falls from 150 ft. (45 …
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