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A History of the County of Shropshire
… seized by the sheriff as an unlicensed alienation. Edward I regranted it to Robert in 1275 as 1/20 knight's fee. 85 … heir Fulk, later Lord Strange (d. 1349), and Fulk's wife Elizabeth, who retained it during two later marriages until … of Wrockwardine Wood. 55 T.S.A.S. lvi. 32. V.C.H. Salop. i. 315. The medieval townships, apart from Bratton (which was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… almshouses were founded by Honor Wait, in the reign of Elizabeth, for widows, to each of whom 1. 10. is yearly paid … Alban's, by William d'Albini or Daubeny, in 1130. Henry I. endowed the monastery with certain lands, and with the … worship. A free grammar school was founded in the reign of Elizabeth, and endowed with a moiety of the property …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… in student's dress, with inscription; (3) to Dame Elizabeth Hobby, daughter of Sir Walter Stonor, formerly …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Hill, Bristol, carver and gilder (1828). [D] Yeatman, Elizabeth, 18 Green St, Leicester Sq., London, cm (1807). … house and offices. [GL, Sun MS vol. 488, ref. 976770] See Elizabeth Yeatman and William Yeatman at this address. … Young & Brooks and Young & Fall at these addresses. Young, I., address unrecorded. Good quality rosewood sofa table, c. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Sir Francis, one moiety of the manor was granted by Queen Elizabeth. There are some quarries of blue lias, which are … The free grammar school was founded by letters-patent of Elizabeth, in the 30th year of her reign, and endowed with … Baldwyn de Redvers, Earl of Devon, and confirmed by Edward I. and various successive monarchs. That under which the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… is a plaster panel with the royal arms (Plate 50) of Queen Elizabeth. The ceiling has two intersecting moulded beams … Curiosum II Pl. 84) and Pennant's plan ( Tour in Scotland I, Pl. XXXVII). a(14). Mayburgh (Plate 1), earthwork m. S.W. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… projecting porch; the older range became its service end. Elizabeth Shelley, née Michelgrove, had property at Bilsham … from the rest, besides all the tithes of 'holibreads', i.e. small portions of various fields around the parish. 78 … A.C.M., M 32, rot. 6. W.S.R.O., WDC/SU 19/1/1. Ibid. LD I/LL 1/8, p. [1]; cf. the pattern of alluvium shown at Geol. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1667). 19 Henry settled the manor on himself and his wife Elizabeth Neville and in 1613 purchased the fee farm rent … and Murless, Som. Roads, ii. 55, 67. Collinson, Hist. Som. i. 228-9; Som. C.C. Sites and Mons. Rec. O.S. Map 6", Som. … Som. C.C. Sites and Mons. Rec. Collinson, Hist. Som. i. 228; S.R.O., DD/WR 12, 27; ibid. tithe award; O.S. Map 6", …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was partitioned between William's sisters Jane, Constance, Elizabeth, and Catherine. 76 Three shares were bought in 1695 … 1786) of Sarsden. 79 Hodgkinson's heirs were his daughters Elizabeth and Jane, who in 1826 sold her moiety of the … Early Charters of Thames Valley, p. 138; Eynsham Cart. i. p. 22. V.C.H. Oxon. i. 403, 405. Reg. Antiquiss. i (L.R.S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… . ., rounded head; (8), of Thomas Tilton, Feb. 1715(?) and Elizabeth his wife, 1742; (9), of John Bullock, 1811, and Ann … was probably built between 1776 and 1778 (NRO, W(A) BOX.2.I.3B; Enclosure Map). (18) Whitelands, two storeys, parapeted …
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