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A History of the County of Essex
… Wivenhoe Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES The manor of WIVENHOE was an estate of 5 hides less 15 a. … the Crown, Henry I granted it to William de Mun- fitchet. On the death in 1267 without issue of Richard de Munfitchet, … Monuments of Essex, 12-13; Feet of F. Essex, vi. 25. Cat. Anct. D. vi. C 7743; Morant, Essex, i. 407; ii. 188. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Godstow abbey had view of frankpledge in Wolvercote, and the royal bailiff had entry into the manor only by the king's … of court, infangthief and outfangthief, pillory, and gallows. 95 The grant of the manor to George Owen in 1541 … of land in the open fields. 98 The parish spent £57 on poor relief in 1776, an average of £74 between 1783 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Godfrey held of him. 61 There is no further record of the under-tenancy, and d'Ivri's successors probably held in … chief baron of the Exchequer. 65 Walter settled the manor on his second wife Anne and the children of that marriage, … 150; Burke, Ext. & Dorm. Baronetcies(1844), 184, 549. Sale Cat. 1884: copy in Bodl. G.A. Oxon. b 92(71). Godstow Eng. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wombridge Churches CHURCHES. During the Middle Ages St. Leonard's priory presumably served the … minister in 1656. 55 Before 1693 a minister built a house on the waste at Oakengates and lived there, but within a few … 32, p. 107; above, Lilleshall, Churches. D.N.B. B.M. Gen. Cat. of Printed Bks. to 1955 (photolithographic edn. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Woodchester Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. The lord of the manor had right of gallows, pillory, and tumbril in the late 13th century 39 and … tried to reduce the cost of poor-relief by imposing fines on those who introduced chargeable strangers to the parish. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Church CHURCH. Woodditton parish church stands by the presumed site of Ditton Valence manor house, 11 whose … kept half the small tithes of Ditton Camoys, and tithes on cattle, sheep, and the mill were commuted by 1709. 22 … Cal. Pat. 1340-3, 374; 1343-5, 30; 1370-4, 2; 1391-6, 398; Cat. Anct. D. i, B 1235, B 1245; ii, B 3776, B 3787, B 3812, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In the Middle Ages the manors in Woodditton were Ditton Camoys, … later held it as lessee or custodian of the abbey, and on his death in 1072 it was taken by William I. William de … 111; Cal. Close, 134954, 539, 561; P.R.O., SC 2/155/56. Cat. Anct. D. ii, B 3786; P.R.O., CP 25/1/28/78, no. 9. Cal. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Woodditton Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. The handful of individual dissenters known before the 19th … 74 With outside help the congregation bought a site on the corner of Saxon Street and Cheveley Road, where in … and later edns., sampled at 5-year intervals); C.R.O., cat. of docs. elsewhere, s.v. Cheveley Congregational …
A History of the County of Essex
… Woodford Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. The wealth of woodland in Woodford long determined the … at an early date. In 1066 there was arable for 2 ploughs on the demesne and for the relatively large number of 13 on … J. A. Brimble, London's Epping Forest, 148; E.R.O., Sale Cat. A 273. …
A History of the County of Essex
… parish of 2,146 a., 1 lying about 8 miles north-east of the City of London, at the northern end of Becontree hundred. … The soil is mainly London clay, with patches of gravel on the higher parts, and originally supported forest over … xvii, 189. S.C. 2/174/43. S.C. 2/174/42A. P.N. Essex, 110. Cat. Anct.D. i. B 777 (Edw. I should read Edw. III). V.C.H. …
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