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Survey of London
… a memorial 'in the common sense of the word', 7 whether or not this 'personal memorial' were combined with an institution or 'work of utility'. While those closest to the throne were … with Scott, who 'agreed to" raise the level of his Mon: if cost permitted'. Scott in his Recollections says of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… at the Feast of St. Martin: this was in the time of H. 2, or his son's. 5 In 21 E. 1, Robert de Aldisworth did suit the … for their arms, Ermine on a Ghief Vert, two Boars heads Or. But the Township of late was Sir Henry Willoughbies of … scattered dwellings, is in the possession of Lord Melvile. Mon. Angl. vol. 1, p. 269. Lib. Dooms. Regist. Lent. p. 40. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… intersections of the ribs are carved bosses mostly flowers or foliage, but with a Paschal Lamb carved on the centre … ( a) azure a fesse wavy argent between three leaves or, for Leveson quartering argent a cheveron gules between … filled in with sloping bands containing mottoes"Dieu et mon droit" under Edward and Elizabeth, "Pacifici" under …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the Bishop of Chichester, who had there a 'palace' or manor-house and a large demesne farm of some 500 acres of … same road farther south are several thatched cottages, one or two of which may be of the 17th century. About 1620 the … 43, no. 16. Suss. Rec. Soc. xix, 3. V.C.H. Suss. i, 390. Mon. Angl. vi, 1168. Cal. Chart. R. iii, 440. Ibid. i, 31, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… but by the 16th century estates either had meadows in or took hay from near-by parishes, suggesting a shortage of … 16 The village contains several buildings built or used in connexion with the racecourse; the jockey stable … rot. 4. When Agnes atte brugge was named: Hist. & Cart. Mon. Glouc. (Rolls Ser.), iii. 186. Glos. R.O., D 936A/M 5, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… reign. It is probable that there were never more than two or three monks at Edith Weston, whose chief business was to … 1325: 11 in 1387 it was given as 38 7 s. 5 d. 12 Dugdale, Mon. vi (2), 1066. Round, Cal. of Doc. France, 66. Ibid. 66, 69; Dugdale, Mon. vi (2), 1066. Hund. R. (Rec. Com.) ii, 50. In a case of …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Hugonis de Welles, ed. W. P. W. Phillimore, i, 248. Dugd. Mon. vi (2), 1092. Cartae Antiquae (Pipe R. Soc., N.S. xvii), ed. L. Landon, 117; Dugd. Mon. vi (2), 1030. Dugd. Mon. loc. cit. Pipe R. 1209 (Pipe R. … Reg. Buckingham, Inst. i, f. 240 b. Ibid. Ibid., f. 241 a. Or de Cornuti: Cal. Fine R., 1369-77, 25. Lincoln Reg. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Alien house Priory of La Grave or Grovebury ALIEN HOUSE 24. THE PRIORY OF LA GRAVE OR GROVEBURY The manor of Leighton was granted by Henry II. … 1287, 1297 Round, Cal. of Doc. France, i. 377; Dugdale, Mon. vi. 1085. The charter was confirmed by John ( Chart. R. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Midlands were soon lost, either by amicable arrangement or by crown resumption on Count Roger's forfeiture in 1102. … of Walton-on-the-Hill. But in a charter issued in 1093 or shortly afterwards his sheriff Godfrey, with his consent, … de Bracqueville was abbot (11851210) of Sées (Dugdale, Mon. vi, 990; Neustria Pia, 582). A dispute in the previous …
A History of the County of Hertford
… but it may have been a protest against the patron's real or supposed encroachment. The head of an alien priory was not … Princess of Wales, 37 confirmed the grant to him for life or as long as the war continued. But when the princess, his … . . Charter of William I from Ordericus Vitalis (Dugdale, Mon. [ed. 1682], ii, 966). Hugh and his relatives refounded …
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