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A History of the County of Somerset
… Shepton Montague parish. It was, however, irregular in shape: a tongue of Pitcombe intrudes into its western side … of those bounds were 'not precisely known' but were agreed in 1811, 97 although those parts of Bruton within Shepton … de Vere. Cartae Antiquae (P.R.S. N.S. xvii), 143; V.C.H. Warws. iii. 36. S.R.S. viii, p. 5; V.C.H. Warws. iii. 36. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bruton Hundred BRUTON HUNDRED In the Geld Inquest of 1084 Bruton hundred was assessed for … of land subsequently separated from it, the first named in two contemporary Exeter lists as Wincanton and … in 1133. Cartae Antiquae (P.R.S. N.S. xvii 143; V.C.H. Warws. iii. 36. S.R.S. viii, p. 5; V.C.H. Warws. iii. 36. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… were baptized and buried at Hammerwich chapel. 1 In 1818, encouraged by the formation of the Church Building … and by the inhabitants of the Close. Over 80 was raised in small subscriptions. A grant of 350 was made by the Church … By will proved 1770 Elizabeth Ball of Castle Bromwich (Warws.) left 600 to build and endow a school at Fulfen, where …
A History of the County of Stafford
… remained a member of the bishop's manor of Longdon, which in 1546 passed to the Paget family (successively Barons … of Anglesey). Pipe was still a member of Longdon manor in the 1850s. 3 It covered Edial and Woodhouses but did not … and estate were held by Elizabeth Ball of Castle Bromwich (Warws.). She died unmarried in 1769 with her cousin James …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of Leicester. The ground falls from nearly 700 ft. in the north-east of the parish to 350 ft. in the south-west. At the extreme northeast is the earthwork … part of the property of the alien priory of Monks Kirby (Warws.), which had been founded by Wirce in 1077. The priory …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… BERTUNE. The conquerours great survey shows that there was in Bertune and Ludham, some land that was Sok to Gulnethorpe … of meadow; but besides this there is mention of a manor in Bertune, which was Sweynes before the conquest, who paid … of meadow, pasture wood one qu. long, and one qu. broad. In the confessours time, and then at the taking the said …
A History of the County of Stafford
… have built a chapel dedicated to St. Andrew on an island in the Trent called Andresey, an Old English name meaning … an anchoress. She departed for Ireland, leaving Andresey in the care of two female companions, and died, but her body … chapel dedicated to her in the parish church at Offchurch (Warws.), which was appropriated to Coventry. 20 By the early …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Dissolution but the nave, which had been used by the laity in the Middle Ages, was retained as the parish church until it was replaced by the present building in the early 18th century. 8 The precinct lay on the south … Brit. Dir. ii [1794], 415. Finlow died at Leamington (Warws.) in 1836: Staffs. Advertiser, 12 Mar. 1836, p. 3. 6 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… University Coll., matric. 31 July, 1658 (called Capell in Mat. Reg.). Cabell, Richard of Devon, pleb. Exeter Coll., … 12 Dec., 1600, aged 18; a student of the Middle Temple in 1604, as son and heir of Richard, of Buckfastleigh, Devon, … under date 10 Jan., 1574-5, aged 18; perhaps of Foxcote. Canninge, Richard of Oxon, pleb. Oriel Coll., …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Merchant, partnership with s Thomas Carey, stock £12,000 in 1699 Eastland C, adm 1685, by R (4) EIC stock £1,500, … land Surr (4) ? Dissenter (7) Neph of Edward CARLETON, bro-in-law of Thomas CLOWES Father-in-law of Hugh, Lord Colerane (8) (1) VBk, St Stephen Coleman …
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