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A History of the County of Northampton
… the ancient parish of Roade were intermixed. One of Ashton's open fields, Breach Field, lay partly in Roade, and part of … district council began to erect houses, first at Cook's Close on Hartwell Road, and later on Stoke Road near the … granted, with the rest of their manor of Hyde, to Richard Fermor in 1550. 84 William Lane's Estate. A farm in Ashton, …
Survey of London
… of 167 feet from the centre of the entrance into Craig's Court, representing the original northern boundary of Hornebolte's house, on the hermitage property (see p. 226), takes us to … the freehold from Westminster Abbey, purchased 7 Henbury's interest, and at once proceeded to pull down and rebuild …
Calendar of Border Papers
… them. And it is reported that "Harkelus Stewerd" the earl's brother is gone to raise all the loose men in Liddesdale. … Saturday last he passed by Edinburgh and crossed the Queen's ferry to meet his friends on the other side, who have as … him that when he "the customer of Berwick, and the fermor," were with his lordship about half a year before, an …
Calendar of Border Papers
… togither. I also think he "will rune the Lord Hamilton's course, and followe him very mutche." For this march, I … the Forrest, Quenes Hames, the steward of the Bishop's lands, and the Dean and Chapter lands, were either … with a message wishing to be received to her Majesty's favour by your meanspromising to do all he can to keep the …
Calendar of Border Papers
… alderman was in London casting up accounts with the Queen's surveyors general, to discharge arrearages, he could do … runs fast on. Nor is any order yet come for the half year's pay, as your honour writes. Your honour wishes to understand Buccleuch's and Cesford's quarrels with the Charletons and Stories. It …
Calendar of Border Papers
… done, we have sent it to Sir Robert Cecil. By the officer's own confession, there is not bread corn to last above 14 … [May 1.] In similar terms, inclosing certificate by Vernon's officer of the small store of provision left, and urgently … and armourbut many leases are so "taverned" that the "fermor" cannot provide horse, the parts being so divided. I …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Brasenose Hall, who died in 1508, bequeathing 6 13 s. 4 d. towards the building of 'Brasynose in Oxford, if such … Formby, Principal in 1502 and 150810, was one of Sutton's co-agents in holding the property purchased for the college … of Oxford Portraits, ii, 244, note 2. For the Pigott and Fermor escutcheons, see Brazen Nose, ix, 63 and 103. The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… value of the manor had increased from £3 in 1066 to £3 10 s. in 1086. 9 The outlying townships in the parish were … Shirley ( c. 1585) at Breedon-on-the-Hill (Leics.), Thomas Fermor (d. 1580) at Somerton (Oxon.), Sir Humphrey Bradbourne … (d. 1609) at Yarnton (Oxon.), and those of Sir George Fermor (d. 1612) and his wife (d. 1628) at Easton Neston …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the Earls Palatine and Staffordshire. 5 St. Werburgh's memory would cling to Trentham, the place where she lived … of that manor. The death of Stephen and King Henry's ascent of the throne the same year, were followed by a … accurate, from 1154 to 1195 A.D., showing in each case the Fermor, charging against his ferm of 30 li. from Trentham …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… salva nos quia perimus." Ends: "Maistre Guillaume the King's jester. Stultorum infinitus est numerus." Endorsed: A … mentioned in a letter amongst the Irish papers. See Cal. S.P. Ireland, 1600, p. 239; though the amount of some of the … Wm. Rigden. Northampton. Sir Edward Mountague, Sir George Fermor, George Shurley, Edward Gruff, John Bradwell. …
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