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A History of the County of Sussex
… 79 The opposition, however, was clearly abortive; Shirley's appointment of a successor in 1581 was apparently not … with Steyning vicarage. 81 After Sir Thomas Shirley's death in 1612 the advowson of Ashurst descended with Wiston … at least, the income from the tithes in Ashurst of Fécamp's successor Syon abbey. Although described as a portion, 87 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… manor, and presumably also under what was later King's Barns manor in Upper Beeding. 62 In later centuries much … Lock farms in the northern tongue of the parish. 65 King's Barns manor had land in the west end of the parish, … along the Steyning road, where they included Godsmark's farm, and in the south-west. 67 Tenants of King's Barns …
A History of the County of Sussex
… A new school building was built, but the attached master's house on the west side had existed before; it is … had been enlarged by the incorporation of the master's house. In 1982, when it was called Ashurst C.E. (Aided) … date the older children went to school in Steyning. 48 W.S.R.O., Ep. I/22/1 (1762). Educ. of Poor Digest, 952. Educ. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hognel money, 61 paschal money, profits from 'St. James's ale' and, on one occasion at least, from a lottery. Two … to a non-parishioner should meet the cost of the tenant's upkeep if he became chargeable to the parish. 63 In the … rot. 6d.; Horsham Mus. MS. 243. Para. based mainly on W.S.R.O., Par. 11/1/1/1, pp. 103-14, 126; Par. 11/9/1; Par. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Bonard seems also to have held what was later Burwell's farm in Lancing, 4 and Eatons seems to have shared the … century, 13 being leased during a later William Shelley's forfeiture in 1597 to William Shaw. 14 In 1619 Sir John … hung tiles apparently dates from the 19th century. PEPPER'S FARM 30 was mentioned in 1551, 31 and from the later 16th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Howdenshire, E. riding of York, 2 miles (W. by S.) from Howden; containing 293 inhabitants. This place, in … hundred of Babergh, W. division of Suffolk, 5 miles (E. S. E.) from Sudbury; containing 778 inhabitants. Assington … in the union of Congleton, consisting of the townships of Eaton and Somerford-Booths in the hundred of Macclesfield, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Ordinance for an Election of Scholars in the Colledge of Eaton. August, 1645. [28 August, 1645.] Scholars to be … hath not been any Election of Scholars in the Colledge of Eaton, and this year by reason there was no Provost settled … for such Election by the Statutes of the Colledge of Eaton is elapsed: It is therefore Ordained by the Lords and …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Langley, Mr. Nathanael Lancaster of Taperley, Mr. Samuel Eaton, Mr. James Mar bury, Mr. William Manwaring, Mr. Newcomb …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… B B Babel, Peter, near James's St, Long Acre, London, papier-mch frames and ornaments … mentions clients such as Lord Bristol (Ickworth), one in Eaton Sq. (1838), and a client who died 1845. The designs … See Thomas Brooks. Brooks, William, 7 Lower Elizabeth St, Eaton Sq., London(?), (1835). [D] Brooksbank, Timothy, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of meadow. There was a manor in Babword of Roger de Busli's fee, which Ulmer had before, who paid for it as two bov. … spoke highly favourable of the situation of Mr. Emerson's feat. Lib: Dooms: Nom: Vill: Test: de Nev. Esc: 30 H: 3, n: … Great Moreton is the property of George Mason, esquire, of Eaton, andDonstan, esq; of Worksop. Little Moreton belongs to …
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