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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the earliest times, is Llanvair-yn-Muallt, or "St. Mary's in Builth." The name Builth, by which the place is commonly … daughter of Milo Fitz-Walter, lord of Brecknock, to Philip de Breos, one of Bernard's followers, who, having attacked … latter in right of his mother), to William, son of Philip de Breos, upon whose subsequent attainder they became …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Cadworth, union of Wilton, Salisbury and Amesbury, and S. divisions of Wilts, of a mile (S.) from Wilton; containing … a hamlet in the township, was given to the priory by Roger de Poictou. Bulk has long been the property of the Daltons, … the south by that from Coventry to Hinckley. The Ashbyde-la-Zouch canal crosses the north-western angle, the Coventry …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and an half. There, when it was become the fee of Walter de Aincurt, was in demesne one car. eight sochm. eleven vill. … 2 In the former part of the reign of Henry the third, Adam de S. Maria paid two marks for a knights fee, which afterward …
A Dictionary of London
… Bullen's Rents - Burley House Bullen's Rents In Shoe Lane (P.C. … so called in the parish of St. Peter the Less, which Wm. de Ver, Bishop of Hereford, held and gave to the Convent of … extensively manufactured in Normandy. In the Liber de Antiquis Legibus the "burels" of Normandy are mentioned as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… It is clear that the boundaries shown on Richard Davis's map of 1794 were originally dictated in part by the county … in about 1142 when the Empress Maud conferred it on Hugh de Pluggenait. In the 13th century it was held by Thomas Basset and his relations until Hugh de Plescy sold it to the king. During the 14th century the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 8d. Forty acres more of this Wood the said Sir Richard de Oysell demised to Thomas de Rydewalle, and his heirs, paying 13s. 4d. per annum; and … of any Town or Parish, and to pay no Tythes. 2 Philip de Willughby aliened the eighty acres to William de Cossale, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in Derbyshire, Bart. John Sedley, one of Sir Charles's ancestors was Lord of the Manor of Southfleet, and also of … and delivered it with a certain daughter to one Reymund de Burgarvell in custody; so that he should find the said … Commons in the Forest, as is thought. Lib. Dooms. Test. de Nev. Esc. 39 H. 3, n. 25. Test. de Nev. Claus. 9 H. 3, m …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… was held by the family resident at Harringworth, first de Cantelupe, then la Zouche and finally, from the early 17th century, Tryon. … By 1845 a brick kiln had been established in the S. of the parish, using Lower Estuarine clays (mon. (28)). …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… days of its chivalry and splendour, and catch, in fancy's ear, the solemn cadence of its cloistered nuns. What! … in his own hands, under the stewardship of William de Noiers. There were three churches within the Burgh, and … and Bungay. In the twenty-fourth of Henry III., William de Pirnhoe released to the Earl, by fine, his right of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… N. E.) from Ipswich, 40 (N. E. by E.) from Bury St. Edmund's, and 109 (N. E. by N.) from London, on the road to … about the year 1160, in the reign of Henry II., by Roger de Glanville and the Countess de Gundreda, his lady: at the Dissolution the revenue was …
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