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A History of the County of Warwick
… made possible the metal-using industries on which the town's prosperity was based. There were some fourteen blade mills … store in 1954 and the wheel had been removed. 40 STANTON'S MILL. A mill called a 'newlyerected ironwork upon or near … Thomas Hooper. 53 The building marked as 'George Bicknell's' on the canal map of 1791 may be Aston Mill. 54 Between …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… abbey from 1136-43 until 1538 and granted to St. Paul's cathedral after 1544. 88 A vicarage had been ordained by … and the small tithes c. 1189-90. 90 It was valued at £6 13 s. 4 d. in the mid 13th century 91 and at £5 in 1291, 92 but … £150 in 1723 to £300 in 1812, 96 until by 1835 the vicar's net income was £1,550. 97 Small tithes were worth £1 16 s. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1 Shortly afterwards, during the disorders of Stephen's reign, Westminster abbey briefly took possession of Walden's revenues and granted 3 marks from Edmonton church to William de Costentin. 2 The first earl's son, Geoffrey de Mandeville (d. 1166) seized part of the …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… importing little else than the advice of the Duke's departure from Scotland, and your opinion touching the … I purposely went out of the ordinary way; but the Duke's guide, notwithstanding, finding the bridges near Topcliff … to partake of the supper provided for him at Colnbrook [Colebrooke], where he will not fail to be tomorrow by 8 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in Elsted, with the advowson of the church, at a rent of 2 s. 8 Philip was holding 2 fees 9 at Elsted in 1242 directly … the Rev. Charles Hutchinson conveyed the advowson to John Colebrooke, the younger. 49 Colebrooke presented in 1718, and Walter Rainstorp in 1739. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… "the Popes," the Trial of Molinos, the Place of Navone's Pope's burial, Ceremonies of the Pope, the Gallery of Julio Romano of Mantua, Raphael's Gallery of the Vatican, Dacortone's [Da Cortona] Gallery of …
Survey of London
… (hilly) Field or Lilliefield, and belonged to St Mary's nunnery immediately to the south. Roughly oblong in shape … Sir John Spencer who had bought it in 1599. From Elizabeth's son Spencer Compton, the 2nd Earl, it descended to … that whole tranche of northern Clerkenwell between King's Cross Road and upper St John Street. In contrast, the …
Old and New London
… FLEET STREET (NORTHERN TRIBUTARIEScontinued). Clifford's InnDyer's ChambersThe Settlement after the Great FirePeter Wilkins … bookworm once walked straight from Lamb's parlour in Colebrooke Row into the New River, and was then fished out …
Magna Britannia
… Totnes Plymtree Woodleigh. Tiverton. Camden, from Wolsey's list, makes the number of parishes in this county to be … Tiverton Tiverton Abbots Carswell V. Haytor Ipplepen *King's Carswell, appendant to St. Mary Church Haytor Ipplepen … *Coffinswell, appendant to St. Mary Church Haytor Ipplepen Colebrooke V. Crediton Cadbury Coleridge R. North Tawton …
Magna Britannia
… Caen 1 1 The church of the Holy Trinity, Caen 1 1 The King's clerks 2 2 Earl Hugh 4 4 4 The Earl of Moreton 5 5 77 6 82 … Colacome Colcombe Oslac Robert de Albemarle. Colebroce Colebrooke Samer Bretel, under the Earl of Moreton. Colebroce Colebrooke Almer Mainfred, under William Chievre. Coleleie …
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