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A History of the County of Hampshire
… provides, are that fourteen of the burgesses paid 25 s. to the abbey of Romsey, 9 that the abbey of Wherwell held … inhabitants of the suburb of Winchester used to pay 12 s. 11 d. to the king as of his manor of Basingstoke. 11 The … or victuals under pain of 51 marks levied on the goods and chattels of the freeman so offending. If anyone under …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… used as a prison and as a place for holding the bishop's courts. John de Lacy, a clerk, was pardoned after breaking … was outlawed. He was stated to have assaulted the bishop's bailiffs, threatened the constable and besieged the castle, … business of rent collecting and management of the bishop's property was at a standstill. 32 Another commission was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1389 there were six guilds in Wisbech. St. Peter's, dating from 1327, was the oldest, the remainder, with the … during the five years of its existence amounted to £80 6 s. 90 All these guilds (Holy Trinity, St. Peter, St. John … Robert Pygot, one of the Wisbech martyrs. Its goods and chattels were worth £3 6 s., the most precious item being a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… wealthiest of the Ely manors, its value (£6 T.R.E., 100 s. in 1086) being below that of Ely itself and of more than … eels, and two fishermen in the vill paid the abbot 13 s. 4 d. and 14,000 eels. Another fisherman produced 5,000 … utfangthef, infangthef, tumbril, frankpledge, escheats, chattels of fugitives, deodands, wrecks, and treasure trove. …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… of Roger de Midhop. It descended in Thomas de Pykering's posterity until after the death of Lady Anne Knevet, the … John Barrow, rent 12s. 11d.; 1 messuage called "Chamley's," owner John Barrow, rent 12s. 11d.; 1 messuage called … rents, fines, services and heriots, escheat, wrecks, chattels, waifs, strays, royalties and the tithes of wool; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… international scale. More general resurgence of the town's population and economy followed, though possibly not until … about 121213, a venture presumably stimulated by Witney's early success; since Newland failed, however, expansion may … on 30 or 12 per cent. 31 By contrast, a Witney burgess's chattels in 1238 were valued at under 7. 32 The 14 th and 15 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the right to deliver and return royal writs, the king's officers being forbidden entry into the bishop's manors except in connection with Crown pleas. 1 In 1284 the … the later Middle Ages. 3 Within Witney manor the bishop's liberties and manorial rights were exercised by his bailiff …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… though their parents paid no education rate. The town's principal street, Market Street, was under two highway … levels; street traders could evade the sanitary inspector's jurisdiction by crossing it. Ten authorities had local … the result of their operations being 'chaos' and the town's reputation for dirt and neglect. 22 The creation of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… brother of Raph de Wodeburg, granted all his goods and chattels in his manor of Wodebourg, anno 1316, to William de … in the gift of Southwel minster. Incumbent, , Vicar. King's book 4l. 11s. 5d. Clear yearly value 13l. 0s. 0d. Syn. and … 16 R: 2: Ex eviden: ejusdem: C: L: Test: de Nev: Fin: a S: Hill: in 15: dies, 2 H: 4: Regist:de Thurg: p: 41 Mon: …
A History of the County of Essex
… court. He claimed that, because of the annual payment of 4 s. to the exchequer, and references in the great roll of 1287 … clerk, who had previously served unpaid, was granted 10 10 s. a year. Two overseers were appointed each year. Each … but after 1659 rates were assessed on property values: 1 s. in the pound in 1707, rising in the late 18th century to 9 …
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