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A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… places lay in the diocese of Lincoln, such as Louth (Lincs.) (13056 and 137781) and Kesteven (Lincs.) (1327), and their appearance as surnames at Banbury … examples derive not from Banbury, but from Baumber (Lincs.). Cal. Lib. 124551, 316. J.I. 2/130, m. 3. Cal. Pat. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Bishop of Lincoln's foundations, New Sleaford (Lincs.), and as high as Pontefract (Yorks. W. R.), which on …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… his son-in-law Robert William Perks, later M.P. for Louth (Lincs.) and President of the Wesleyan Conference, purchased …
A History of the County of Oxford
… boroughs elsewhere on his estates, and at Sleaford (Lincs.) he was responsible for the joint foundation of a …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… (Harleian Soc. XVI), 251n. ib. Nicolson and Burn, i, 251. Lincs. Feet of Fines, ii. 23. Or Lasceles, he succeeded to … Picot de Lasceles and held K. Kendal, Barbon etc. in 1255. Lincs. Feet of Fines, ii, 283. He had respite of Knighthood …
A History of the County of York
A History of the County of Oxford
… HO 107/1730; ibid. RG 10/1448; RG 11/1511. Local inf. Lincs. R.O., Episc. Regs., passim; list of rectors in Bodl. … Three Oxon. Pars. 332-6. Rot. Welles (L.R.S. iii), i. 126; Lincs. R.O., Episc. Regs. i, f. 347v.; reg. ii, f. 145v. …
A History of the County of London
… the rectories of Cheshunt (Herts.) and Swineshead (Lincs.), but out of this 24 s. 3 d. was paid annually in …
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