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Survey of London
… began here in the late 1840's, the greater part of this area (fig. 66) belonged to three absentee landowners, … for Nos. 32 and 34, 18523. Lessee of Nos. 36 and 38, Edward Western, Ladbroke's solicitor. 46, 48 Execs. of R. … gave names of places in Herefordshire and various parts of Wales to the streets for whose development he was …
A Dictionary of London
… Chicke Lane Chequer Alley, Chequer Court On the west side of Bishopsgate Street. In Bishops-gate Ward Without (Strype, … called the "Chekker" which belonged to the new hospital of St Mary without Bishopsgate in parish of St. Botolph, 35 … 1301 (Ct. Hust. Wills, I. 154). Chicke Lane See King Edward Street, Newgate Street. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cherhill CHERHILL Cherhill village lies 4 km. east of Calne. 92 Its church, which had been built by the 12th … Traffic on the road decreased after the London and south Wales motorway was opened in 1971. 17 Three north-south … duke of Clarence (d. 1478). Isabel's heir was her son Edward Plantagenet, earl of Warwick (attainted and executed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Cherington Church CHURCH. The earliest record of the name of the parish suggests that Cherington had a church by the … four bells c. 1703. 68 Two were cast in 1663 and 1670 by Edward Neale of Burford. The others were recast, one in 1744 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 3 plough-teams and 12 servi were recorded on the demesne of Miles Crispin's estate, which was assessed at 2 hides. The remainder of the estate supported 3 villani and 8 bordars with 3½ … the rector. 24 There was some early inclosure. Early in Edward III's reign John of Ansley appropriated and inclosed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Manor and other estates MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. An estate of 2 hides at Cherington was held by Haminc before the … de la Mare. 2 John was succeeded in 1516 by his son Sir Edward after whose death c. 1545 3 the manor passed to … At Nathaniel's death c. 1643 the manor passed to his son Edward, 10 lawyer and pamphleteer, who died in 1706. 11 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Cherry Hinton CHERRY HINTON The rectangular parish of Cherry Hinton occupies the western corner of Flendish hundred on the south-eastern outskirts of the … the Village Centre, opened in 1989 by Diana, Princess of Wales (d. 1997), on the south-east of the High Street. It had …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… wares from central Gaul, was produced on the former site of the Iron-Age hill fort, using a circular kiln with a … freeholders, who together held 193 a. and owed cash rents of £4 17 s. 5d. to the lords of Netherhall, Upperhall, and … notes [K]; J. Brome, Travels over England, Scotland, and Wales (1700), 58. Lysons, Cambs. 38; V.C.H. Cambs. ii. 360. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hinton was held by Eddeva the fair, reputedly the mistress of King Harold II, but by 1086 had been given with her lands … passed to his infant daughter Anne, married in 1476 to Edward IV's younger son Richard, duke of York. Following … founded in the 1510s, 6 with whose other possessions Edward VI granted it in 1553 to St. Thomas's Hospital, …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… Cheshire Quarter Sessions: 1590s Llewellen ap Edward of Barton on the Hill. QJF 19/4/22 (1590) To the Quenes … besecheth your worshipps your humble oratour Llewellen ap Edward, of Barton on the Hill in this county of Chester. That …
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