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Magna Britannia
… in the year 1226, to Richard de Gloucester, son of William Fitzstephen, of a market on Wednesday, and a fair for three … 2 In the year 1301, King Edward I. granted to Gilbert de Fitzstephen, Lord of Townstall, a market at Clifton, super … Petrock and the castle, was given at an early period by Fitzstephen to Fleming, and passed with Mohuns Ottery to the …
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… this parish. The manor belonged anciently to the family of Fitzstephen; afterwards, to that of Fissacre, or Fishacre. It …
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… who resided at Norton, in this parish. William Fitzstephen, the younger, gave some lands with the rectory to … which had been given to the abbey of Tor by William Fitzstephen, and are patrons of the vicarage. Trentishoe …
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… Palk, Esq. The manor of Torpeake belonged successively to Fitzstephen, De la Tor, and Woodland. Having been purchased …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… from the twelfth century 11 and before 1183 by William Fitzstephen in his Description of London, 12 no reference to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and one third of his demesne meadow and wood to Ralf FitzStephen to hold as a third of a knight's fee in exchange …
A New History of London
… of London was written in the twelfth century by William Fitzstephen monk of Canterbury; but this, curious as it is on …
A History of the County of London
… compile a topographical description of London was William Fitzstephen, the biographer of Becket, who died in 1190. His …
A Survey of London
… mourn, and a time to daunce. Eccles. 3. Let vs now (saith Fitzstephen) come to the sportes and pastimes, seeing it is … all Chiltron, and in Kent to the water of Cray. Thus farre Fitzstephen of sportes. A stage play continued 3. dayes.; A …
Old and New London
… Nightingale says, "A pump now covers St. Clement's Well. Fitzstephen, in his description of London, in the reign of …
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