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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… three car. The land being then sufficient for eight plows or eight car. 1 There afterwards Roger de Busli (whose see … one car. The land two car. There afterwards Roger the man (or tenant) of Roger de Busli had one car. and four sochm. on two bov. of this land, and one bord. with one plow or one car. There were two acres of meadow, pasture wood six …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… p., of which about 300 acres are woodland, and 1367 common or waste. The Wey and Arun navigation passes through it. The … 8337 inhabitants. One of the earliest crusaders, Elias or Elizeus, founder of the family of Worsley, is said to have … (E.) from Burnley; containing 817 inhabitants. Worsthorn, or Wrdest, belonged to Henry de Wrdest in the reign of …
A History of the County of York
… about the architectural setting for this early worship or about its ornamentation. Three 8th-century archbishops … a nave with aisles, north and south transepts with one, or perhaps two apses on their eastern sides, a central tower … The dean was to be the celebrant on greater days or festivals and reverence was to be shown him by the choir. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… land, later known as the salt green, 60 the salt grass, 61 or Worthing common, gradually came into being south of the … around the Steyne, including the Steyne itself. 11 By 1812 or 1813, however, the bubble of the town's first boom had … permanently. In 1841 the proportion of people aged 60 or over was nearly the same in Worthing (7.33 per cent) as in …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… privileges, freedoms, and immunities, granted by us or our most noble predecessors to the provosts of the said … of all ships as of other vessels of whatever kind, home or foreign, coming in the Clyde, within all the bounds … that one Sasine to be taken by the foresaid provost, or any of the bailies of the said burgh and city for the …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… which I have not fully recompensed either by service or kindness, and the souls of all the faithful dead, to have … have gifted and assigned, as freely as any alms is given or granted within the kingdom of Scotland, the lands, … And that the foresaid patron shall not bestow it upon strangers, but the said chaplainry shall only be bestowed …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… by King James III. and his Council, decerning all ships, strangers, and others, to go to free burghs and there make … and ordaining that theirafter all maner of ships, strangers and others should come to frie burghs such as … others sick burrowes, and there make merchandize; and that strangers buy noe fish bot salt and barralled, and that only …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the residue to other charitable purposes. Yarborough, or Yarburgh (St. John the Baptist) YARBOROUGH, or Yarburgh ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union … of clothing, bread, &c., and in apprenticing one or two children annually. Henry Greswolde Lewis, in 1829, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 49 The name was preserved in the 17th century in Frize or Frice farm and grounds, 50 and that corner of Yarnton was … footpath running eastwards from Worton towards Church Lane or Mead Lane. 62 Pre-inclosure maps of Cassington do not … Yarnton after 1839, when Sir George Dashwood, 'to prevent strangers coming in', spent heavily in buying up cottages …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… the middle of the 12th century. At some date in the 16th or 17th century much of the N. wall fell or was re-built; the bell-turret was added or re-built c. 1600 and there appears to have been a S. …
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