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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Robart Harrisson, James Wamsley, William P o . . d.' The manorhouse is mentioned in 15545. 29 Half a mile west … the lands 'late Cholmley's' for which in 161921 54 Thomas Chapman paid 40 s. to the lord of Pickering. A 'manor' and 1 … township. The school erected in 1844 receives 8 6 s. 8 d. a year from the charity of John Stockton. 217 In 1868 John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Willoughby, late earl of Abingdon; and Thomas-Francis, LL. D. regius professor of civil law in the university of Oxford, … 8d. and now of the annual produce of 2l. 19s. 5d. MILDRED CHAPMAN, widow, by will in 1778, gave the sum of 20l. the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… reign of Kings James I. when it was alienated to Mr. Henry Chapman; at length his delcendant Mr. Edward Chapman leaving three sons, Edward, Thomas, and James Chapman, they became possessed of it as coheirs in gavelkind, …
A History of the County of Essex
… was charged with its maintenance. 18 Sir Thomas Littleton (d. 1710) rebuilt it 6 ft. wide, but in 1775 Richard Benyon … economic tracts; his nephew, Sir Thomas Littleton (d. 1710), was Speaker of the House of Commons, 16981700, and … as extant in 1796 south of the house is not to be found on Chapman and Andr's map or on the tithe map (1841), although …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Walter de Bradweye, saving to Walter a corrody of 2 d. a day, which had been granted to him for life. 17 This … the king, together with a sum of 131. 22 A fee of 6 s. 8 d. was to be paid to John Bolles [Bowles], the bailiff, and a … places of worship in the parish. CHARITIES Thomas Chapman's Charity. A sum of 1 a year payable on St. Andrew's …
A History of the County of Bedford
… which year Hubert Archbishop of Canterbury paid 333 6 s. 8 d. for the wardship and marriage of his son and heir John de … hides 1 virgates, and which included a mill worth 36 s. 8 d. and 200 eels. It was worth 100 s. as opposed to 8 when … in opposition was presented at this time by one Shuckburgh Chapman, who claimed descent from Nicholas de Wahull (ob. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… bushels of bran daily for every four colts and to pay 2 d. each daily to the grooms. 74 In 1319 further orders were … of the constable of Odiham Castle, and a rent of 22 6 s. 3 d. to the king. 89 In 1454 the manor was granted to Margaret, … and nine daughters, and an inscription: 'Here lieth Thomas Chapman and Agnes hys wyffe which Thomas decessid the first …
A History of the County of Northampton
… recess containing a tablet to Alexander lbs, rector (d. 1606). The chancel arch is of two moulded orders, on … date. Below the tower are mural tablets to Tresham Chapman (d. 1794), John Chapman (d. 1795), and others of later date. There are five …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… He passed them away in that reign to William Lewin, LL. D. descended from John Lewin, gent. of Hertfordshire. They … to Thomas Wheler, esq. eldest son of Sir George Wheler, D. D. prebendary of the church of Durham, the son of colonel … about the year 1756, passed it away by sale to Edward Chapman, esq. who made great additions to it, and afterwards …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 36 Overton being now in the hands of Captain Guy Dawnay, D.S.O., of Beningbrough Hall. In 1086 Count Alan had 6 … 62 and are now in the hands of Captain Guy Dawnay, D.S.O., of Beningbrough Hall. Three carucates at MORTON … right to take every Saturday from every baker one loaf or d., from every brewer one gallon of beer or d., from every …
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