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Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… . . . of Robert Legett . . . 1462] John E'ghes [ Eghe's], 28 June 1493 Richard Feltwell, 27 Dec. 1493 [p. 89] John … Edward Clervaulx [ Clervaux], 11 Jan. 1564/5 Richard Ruck, s. of Hugh Ruck, dec'd, citizen and writer of the court … . . . of William Onslowe . . . 1561] [p. 133] John Good, s. of John Good of Kingston-upon-Thames, co. Surrey, gent., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The Domesday survey The text Oxenefordscire In King Edward's Time Oxeneford (Oxford) rendered yearly to the King for … murales) which belonged to Earl Algar in King Edward's time, rendering then and now 14 s. less 2 d., and he has 1 … Bishop Of Bayeux The Bishop of Bayeux holds of the King Cumbe [Combe]. There is 1 h. There is land for 4 ploughs. Now …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… was instructed to supply them with twenty oaks as the king's gift for the construction of their church, and in the … to repair thither in person, and take it to the king's use in satisfaction of the late bishop's debts to him. Two years afterwards King Edward gave to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The King's government in the Middle Ages THE KING'S GOVERNMENT IN THE MIDDLE AGES Administrative Geography, p. … The justices and ministers who exercised the king's authority in medieval Wiltshire worked within a boundary …
A History of the County of York
… of the court and a base for armies; continued in the 1330's and 1340's when the city was the home of a group of great wool … are partially reflected in the rise and fall of the city's population. Naturally no figure for the population of York …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Probably upon the Restoration much of the Colonel's correspondence may have been destroyed to save it from … 1720. The story is first mentioned in Laurence Echard's Appendix to his Hist. of England, fol., Lond. 1720, where … Roger Gymel, William Hycche of Kerswell, Roger de la Cumbe. Fragment of seal: "S' Joh'is Hu . . . .". c. 126070. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… To the county lay of 1624 Aldingham had to contribute 3 0 s. 7 d. and Leece 3 3 s. 9 d., when the hundred of Lonsdale raised 100. 9 A fulling … one plough-land; and the rest formed part of Earl Tostig's Hougun fee HART, two plough-lands, LEECE and another Leece, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Tostig. 3 After the Conquest Cartmel remained in the king's hands 4 till about 1186, when Henry II granted it to … and a number of Cartmel men were brought into the king's forces in 1643. 17 The estates of Thomas Preston of Holker … history of Furness, and brought out a new edition of West's Antiquities of Furness in 1805. 43 James Stockdale of Cark, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… is Whitestock Hall, the residence of the painter Romney's descendants till a few years ago. Nibthwaite extends north … of the hill; Abbots Reading stands at the foot of the hill's western slope. The roads naturally follow the valleys. 3 … at Lake Side 4; from this point the railway company's steamers convey passengers up the lake to Bowness and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the south-east end of the town, opposite St. George's Church. Several coasting services are maintained to … the town are the two banks, two clubs, and the Working Men's Institute, built in 1870. The Ramsden Hall, built in 1871, … and the Temperance Hall (1860) is now the St. George's Institute. A theatre was built in 1862; the present Royalty …
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