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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of St. Albans, to Mary de Dunham, as long as she live in secular garb, of a daily corrody of bread, ale, and meat … house of Wymundham, with a robe every other year, and in each year a cartload of wood, and one of turf, with straw. … his wife, to John Ion of Barrowe, esquire, of three closes in Barton aforesaid, in a place called 'Mewith.' 18 May, 33 …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of Brantestune, and Alice his wife, of meadow land in Haveringelond and a piece of arable called 'Settesedlep.' … William Snow of Heliden, for his life, of the two cottages in Heliden, which he had of the demise of the said Robert. Thursday in Easter Week, 4 Edward III. Seal, defaced. [Essex.] A. …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… of Lincoln to William de Aultham of Canwyk of a messuage in Canwyk between land of the prior and convent of St. … and the said Sir John attorned and put the said Richard in seisin by payment of 1 d. (4) By the indentures first … said Sir John, and further made a general release to him in consideration of the due payment during his life of the 4 …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Strelley church, of the reversion of lands and tenements in Strelley and Newthorpp, which were of the inheritance of … sons, for their lives, of a messuage with a curtilage in the Castle lane, Chester, paying 6 s. yearly. … William Keryche, and Robert Norton, of all lands &c. in Weybrede, which he with others (named), deceased, lately …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… conterminous with the manor 70 within boundaries recorded in 1838, is small (199 ha., 493 a.) and roughly lozenge … the London glassman William Bowles 2 or to George Rider of Quatt who sold it on to Bowles, lord in the 1730s. 3 Bowles … 5 sold Deuxhill to John Lewis of Quatt, agent for the Dudmaston estate, and to another Mr. Lewis, a Bridgnorth …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Domesday Book 1300-1540 1300-1540 The later Middle Ages, in particular the period from the mid 14th century to the … have traditionally been seen as a time of depression in agrarian society, punctuated by crises. Recent … the deaths of their tenants in the pestilence, and at Quatt a fall of two thirds in the value of 2 carucates of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… agriculture, as it was nationally. There were vast changes in landownership. Many estates, especially in the first half of the period, were run more profitably. … Thomas Jervois sold the Shropshire estates (Chelmarsh and Quatt) that his ancestor, a London alderman, had bought round …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… farming expanded, and the new farming techniques devised in the arable parts of the kingdom spread widely; their … as William Childe of Kinlet, William Wolryche Whitmore of Dudmaston, and the 2nd Lord Hillleft heavy mortgages to their … Eyton 68 of Donnerville and William Wolryche Whitmore of Dudmaston, into conducting their own experiments in
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Domesday Book 1875-1985 1875-1985 The two world wars, each in different ways, marked the major watersheds in the … agricultural estates centring on Attingham Park and Dudmaston. 42 The Trust also acquired the lordship of the … Services Dept.; below. Nat. Trust Handbk. (1985); cf. (for Dudmaston) B. Trinder, Hist. Salop. (1983), 108. Nat. Trust …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… Extracts from the records 1686 9 January 1686. Lands joyned in to the Grein. The magistrats and counsell, takeing to … imparked within the New Grein for which they never gott in any right frae the persones to whom the samen belonged, … bread in tyme comeing, wherupon their fynes were quatt; and in caice they shall transgress and make …
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