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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… acres of wood. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 14, and in the gift of T. Best, Esq.: the tithes … in the king's books at 18. 13. 1.: the church is in ruins. Coppin-Sike, with Ferry-Corner COPPIN-SIKE, with Ferry-Corner, an extraparochial liberty, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The Medieval Fields By the 17th century Curbridge's open fields surrounded the village in the township's central part, while the whole eastern area, mostly … yardlands were divided among 6 tenants, including Robert Coppin's 3 yardlands (Dog farm), sublet to Wright, and Daniel …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Woodford (later Witney) Mills, and, on the south, Witney's manor house, church, and rectory house. 2 In the south-west … Caswell lay mostly in Witney parish and, after the hamlet's depopulation in the Middle Ages, the inclosed estate … 115, 735; B/M/154, p. 132; ORO, QSD L. 98, s.v. Dalton, Coppin; Godson, Witney Map (181416), plot 897; ORO, tithe …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… John Hoxton, Robert Crawley, Thomas Hall, Osmond Coppin, Richard Tailor. For the County of Westmerland. … than as appointed hereby.; Proviso for Lord Fairfax's forces and garrisons taken from enemy; And for forces now …
London Consistory Court Depositions
… c Christopher Haward] Test Mark Farlam; Furnival's Inn Cook; 32 1283. DL/C/218/462-4 22-6-1609 Peter Laurence, … Thomas c Alice More Mat; Enf Robert Scott; St. Benet Paul's Wharf Carpenter, Servant. William Whetely; 26+ 1315. … Elmstead, Essex c William Bendishe, Gentleman Tithe John Coppin; Elmstead (Essex) Husbandman; 30 1359. DL/C/218/636-8 …
A Dictionary of London
… Ed. III. Vol. VII. 323). Not further identified. Dunstan's (St.) Alley West out of St. Dunstan's Hill to Idol Lane, north of St. Dunstan's Church. In Tower … Dunstan's (St.) Court, St. Dunstan's Hill See Coppin's Court. Dunstan's (St.) Hill South out of Great Tower …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Persia
… weighing an anchor of the Jonas broke his leg, receive 40 s., and the chirurgeon to be paid for the cure. Gratuity of … so much more as would make it 70,000 l. ; that the Company's part would amount to 800 l. unpaid; and further that there … " " Mary Mills, widow Her husband's wages " " " " Ellen Coppin, widow Same " " " " Elizabeth Kendricke, widow Same " …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it, or had the care of it for the King. 1 In King Edward's time it was a beruite to Sporle, (a considerable lordship … a leuca long, and 4 furlongs broad, and paid 8 d. to a 20 s. gelt. Grancourt's Manor. This manor, with Sporle, which … 16, 1661, and left by Anne his wife, daughter of Thomas Coppin of Marketcell, in the parish of Caddington in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… junr., letters of Sir William, late receiver of the King's revenues in cos. Oxford and Berks letters of Calthorpe, James, the King's ward Calvert, Cecil, Lord Baltimore, letter of Mr. Calvin, … Peter Rose Coopers, the, see Wine Coopers. Copley, Lionel Coppin, Mr. Copping, Susan Copthorne, Surrey, hundred …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the late Cambridge University the Archbishop of Canterbury's right to visit Chancellor of, see Rich, Henry, Earl of … documents dated from St. Dunstan St. George St. Martin's Hill St. Mary Bredman St. Paul's Canterbury, Mayor, see … Richard Thomas Sir William Copley, John petition of Mr. Coppin, John Copping, Nicholas Copt Hall, co. Middlesex, …
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