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A History of the County of Somerset
… in the north-east, East and North Bower in the east, and Dunwear in the southeast. Horsey, its name suggesting an … a single farm; the Bowers were perhaps isolated dwellings. Dunwear was a scattered riverside settlement occupying much … 1891. 66 The civil parish of Bridgwater Without, including Dunwear, East Bower, Chedzoy Lane, and Haygrove, was created …
A History of the County of Somerset
… places and 1 a. in a new meadow apparently in Bower and Dunwear. 11 Another in the 1290s comprised 26 a. of arable and 6 a. of meadow in Dunwear and Slape. 12 A farm of similar size in the same area … survived in the 15th century; 13 holdings in North Bower, Dunwear, and nearby Slape formed part of the much larger and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… concerns included its customary tenants in Durleigh and Dunwear as well as in Haygrove. A will was proved in the … surveyors. Two of each operated within the town, one in Dunwear and Bower and the east, and one in Hamp and the west. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor of GODWINSBOWER, 83 in 1586 called Godwinsbower or DUNWEAR. 84 William Godwin or his namesake died in 1442 when … the estate had passed to the Chichester family, owners of Dunwear manor. 1 Sir Robert Chichester (d. 1627) held the … manor as of North Petherton manor, 2 and it descended with Dunwear until 1693 or later. 3 In 1280 Stephen le King and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… near the quay. 80 The Princeites held a service in Dunwear in 1872, 81 but evidently made no headway. A town …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
A History of the County of Somerset
… overseers paid for repairs in 1740. 37 A piece of land at Dunwear in Bridgwater was owned by the church by 1529 and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 16th century. 16 In the early 14th century tenants of Dunwear and others were presented for grazing sheep and geese … from harvest until sowing. Two men from Pawlett and Dunwear were fined in 1747 for stocking the common beyond the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… and three carucates of land with their appurtenances, in Dunwear, Slape, Southboure , and Northboure , and to hear and …
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