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A History of the County of Shropshire
… dairy products, bees, gardens, fishponds, and mills (built or to be built); 'pennies of charity'; tithes of hay, apart from those of Allscott and Charlton (which were reserved to the abbey); and all other … all 'home closes'; the tithe hay except from Allscott and Charlton; Easter offerings; and 1½ d. for every cow and calf. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… contained 17 ploughteams and there was land for another in Charlton. The four ploughteams in demesne were probably … a share in the ploughteams probably implies the recent or continued expansion of cultivation, and Wrockwardine's … had risen from £6 13 s. 8 d. T.R.E. to £12 10 s. in 1086. Charlton, which had one of the ploughteams and the potential …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… SERVICES. In 1255 Hamon le Strange did no suit to shire or hundred court, and c. 1285 John le Strange held a court … said to be worth nothing. 35 Henry of Walcot, bailiff of Charlton, was mentioned in 1379. 36 A court may have been held at Charlton until c. 1588 when the manor was bought by Francis …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 75 which probably included Admaston, Allscott, Burcot, Charlton, Cluddley, Leaton, Nash, and Orleton. 76 It has been … earl of Shrewsbury's widow Jane. After her death in 1625 or 1626 it descended with the earldom (dukedom 1694-1718) … of Wrockwardine, Odelerius of Orleans, gave 1 hide in CHARLTON, probably that held by his church in 1086, to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… marking the boundary between the two rapes. 1 Three and a quarter of its 8¼ hides were part of Warenne's land, forming … Thereafter the invariable division was into the vills or tithings of Wyndham and Ewhurst, 11 and that duality was … Wyndham was a half-hundred, but there were 12 from 1705 or earlier. Court rolls of 1538, 1598, and 1600 suggest that …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the residue to other charitable purposes. Yarborough, or Yarburgh (St. John the Baptist) YARBOROUGH, or Yarburgh ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union … of clothing, bread, &c., and in apprenticing one or two children annually. Henry Greswolde Lewis, in 1829, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 19, B.A. 24 July, 1630, M.A. 27 June, 1633, created B.D. 1 or 2 Nov., 1642 (as Yare), rector of Laverstoke, Hants, 1665. … 29 Oct., 1697. See Munk's Roll, i. 350. Yardley, Ralph (or Randle) B.A. from Christ's Coll., Cambridge, 1583-4, M.A. … 22 March, 1688-9, M.A. 1692, B. and D.D. 1708; rector of Charlton-upon-Otmoor, Oxon, 1704. See Foster's Index Eccl. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… the E. side of the E. range were re-built late in the 16th or early in the 17th century and about the same time the N. … a round bowl and drain. The S. front of the main block or S. range, has towards the W. end a 15th-century bay-window or oriel of the former hall; it is of three trefoiled and …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… was still in use into the early-modern period. The yard or VIRGA (the Latin equivalent) was 36 INCH or 3 FOOT long, though sometimes by custom for some TEXTILEs … also called a yard, was the equivalent of the rod, perch or pole and consisted of 16½ FOOT. OED earliest date of use: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was a recusant. 52 In 1731 Benjamin Swete, owner of a quarter of the manor and advowson, gave his share of the … College. 72 George Blunt, 1544-7, and William Milton, or Gibbon, 1547-64, were former monks. 73 Hugh Evans, … until the 19th century. Most vicars employed curates or travelled out from Oxford to conduct services. Philip …
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