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Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… ecclesiastical persons, may have leisure for their divine office, and daily serve Almighty God, the highest and the … any alms to any bishop, or prelate, or church, or bishop's see, within our kingdom or outwith the same, is given, … bishop of Aberdeen; our well beloved cousins, Colin earl of Ergile lord of Campbell and Lorn our chancellor, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Suffolk, cm and chairmaker (17881818). Polled at St Mary's, Norwich, 17961806: of Ipswich in 1799, South Walsham in 1812, and St Stephen's, Norwich, in 1818. Recorded as Jeremiah Yallop jnr in 1796, … George, Hull, Yorks., cm (183139). Trading at 6 Dock Office Row in 1831 also as a furniture broker; and at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Twyford, lathe of Aylesford, W. division of Kent, 6 miles (S. W.) from Maidstone; containing 2467 inhabitants. The … of incorporation was granted by Baldwyn de Redvers, Earl of Devon, and confirmed by Edward I. and various … as of the ancient town walls. Yarmouth gives the title of Earl to the Marquess of Hertford. Yarnfield YARNFIELD, a …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Oxonienses, 1500-1714 Yaire-Yule Yaire-Yule Yaire, Thomas s. William, of Laverstoke, Northants, sacerd. Queen's Coll., … matric. from Christ Church 20 Oct., 1705, aged 15; earl of Sussex, so created 3 Aug., 1717 (son of Henry, 1680), … lord of the bedchamber 1722, F.R.S. 1722, deputy earl marshal 1725, K.B. 1725, F.S.A. 1725, P.C. 1727; died 27 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… earliest known secular building in the village is Coachman's cottage in Church Lane, a probably 16th-century … 98 MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The 2½ hide held by Ansgot of earl Godwine (d. 1053) and by Acard of earl Roger in 1086 seem likely to be what was later YAPTON …
A History of the County of Somerset
… cuts a steep-sided valley from east to west between God's Hill (107 m. (352 ft.)) and Yarlington Sleights (127 m. … in 1613 purchased the fee farm rent from Henry Hastings, earl of Huntingdon, to whom it had been granted in 1554. 20 … in 1871 and 1881. 16 The shop closed in 1942 and the post office in 1955. 17 Mill There was a mill in 1086 18 and 1320. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… because of a threatened uprising. 25 The Privy Council's concern may have slowed the process, but it could not … make payments in kind, the estate was run to supply the earl with cash profits. The most important crops were wheat … Some livestock was transferred to other manors of the earl, but there is no reference to a similar traffic in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Yarnton until 1932. 47 That change increased Yarnton's area from 1,644 a. to 1,762 a. (713 ha.). 48 An area known … part of the south-east corner of Yarnton west of King's bridge. A house stood c. 1200 on the Yarnton side of the … gravel, while the lower land is river alluvium. 52 Yarnton's medieval arable lay mainly north of the village. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from suit at the hundred court of Wootton by Richard, earl of Cornwall. Earl Edmund held courts for his villeins at Yarnton, but free … were, unusually, expected to contribute to the lord's scutage. 15 The 'hundred' of Yarnton, so called in 1279, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… granted 10 hides at YARNTON, formerly his cousin Godwin's, to his newly founded abbey at Eynsham. 63 The land was … later bishop of Lincoln, who eventually returned the abbey's other estates but not, apparently, Yarnton. In 1086 … Henry III, who gave them in 1227 to his brother Richard, earl of Cornwall (d. 1272). 66 Richard's son Edmund granted …
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