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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Cherington Church CHURCH. The earliest record of the name of the parish suggests that Cherington had a church by the … tithes of Cherington to St. George's chapel in Oxford castle, which he founded in 1074. 6 The living was a rectory …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Manor and other estates MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. An estate of 2 hides at Cherington was held by Haminc before the Conquest. 70 It was held later by Robert Doyley, lord of Wallingford, 71 who in 1074 endowed his foundation of St. George's chapel in Oxford castle with two-thirds of his demesne tithes at Cherington. …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1590s Llewellen ap Edward of Barton on the Hill. QJF 19/4/22 (1590) To the Quenes … peace within her owne house which should bee [illegible] castle, to take order, to brydle the outragousnesse of the … allowance as is yelded to the poore prisoners in this castle, and your sayd oratour wyll not fayle to praye for …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1618 Edward Richardsonn of Baggeley. QJF 46/4/23 (1618) To the right worshipfull Sir … uppon some matters for his majestie, and comeing into the castle yard, two baylifes beinge there reddie sett, by him … of John Hornebee. QJF 47/1/127 (1618) George Vernon of Castle Northwiche doth thretten Margerie Hornebee wife of
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1678 Richard Jervis of Nantwich, aged 60 years. QJF 105/4/146 (1678) To the right … Robert Oakell, a poor prisoner for debt in Chester castle. QJF 106/1/121 (1678) To the right worshipfull his … Oak Oakell a pooer distressed prisoner for debtt in the castle of Chester in all humility Sheweth that your …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1698 Anne Stube of Witton, widow. QJF 125/4/8 (1698) [Com?] Cestria To his … a weeke Richard Wood senior, a prisoner for debt in the castle of Chester. QJF 126/1/2 (1698) To Sir Thomas … of Richard Wood senior a pore distressed prisoner in the castle of Chester for debt Humbly sheweth that your worshipps …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… maintenance; elce I doe beleeve I had perisht through want of both food, and rayment sometime since; I hope sir, the … of the peace held for the county of Chester at the castle of Chester on Tuesday the twenty eighth day of April … of Joseph Allen a debtor confined in the goal of the castle of Chester aforesaid Most humbly sheweth That your …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Mary), a parish, and formerly a market-town, in the union of Edmonton, hundred and county of Hertford, 8 miles (S. by … his son, Edward of Carnarvon, then an infant, in Chester Castle. Richard II., by an act of parliament which was … elected; and the assizes for the county are held in the castle. The powers of the county debtcourt of Chester, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… (b)V N.W.) Chesterton is a small parish on the S. bank of the Nene, 4 m. W. of Peterborough. The Roman station and the church are the … Roman a(1). The Castles, an earthwork, in the N. angle of the parish, roughly hexagonal in plan and rather more than …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… for £13 8 s. 4 d., besides £15 blanch in cash. Most of its arable, 12 out of 16 ploughlands, was apparently then … them. 64 In the south-west corner of Chesterton the Castle dole just outside the castle ditches, 22 a. c. 1540, 65 was still then reckoned as …
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