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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… lands, prostrating himself on bended knee at your majesty's feet, with his convent, humbly and faithfully begs your … the Templars, who are so powerful. And the said abbot's petition is to your advantage, lord king, because you will … avauntdiz del avauntdit David, e memes celuy Robert par hayne e par corus kil out a memes cely David e Reynald sun …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1970 with a large gift of money to provide old people's homes on a site also given by the wife of Dr. T. M. Owen, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the rector by lapse 67during the minority of Sir Robert's son William, who in 1306 alienated the advowson with ½ … the advowson had been said to appertain to William Malory's manor, John Knyvett (d. 1490) formally proved his … eldest son Arthur presented his younger brother Frederick Hayne Sperling, rector until 1892 91but by the 1870s usually …
Survey of London
… junior. 17931800. Mary Kempster. In the committee's ms. collection are 3136. General view (photograph). 3137. …
Survey of London
… built on the site of the old "Ship," which faced Burton's Court at the East end of Paradise Row, and is now occupied … Compendiarius of the plants at Chelsea, by Isaac Rand, F.R.S., who held the office of "Horti prfectus" and demonstrator … written only in Latin, as a rival publication to Miller's Catalogue, the preparation of which he considered was a …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… two oxgangs containing together thirty acres, and pays 2 s. rent, sixpence for scatpennies, half a chalder of oats, … evening, and then they receive a corrody. At St. Cuthbert's fair, two villans build one booth; and when they make … is remitted to each tenant. The whole vill pays 17 s. for cornage, and furnishes one milch cow. The Demesne is …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… that Ashendon was held of him by the service of one knight's fee and 40 s. rent, payable to his manor of Little Wymondley, … St. Andrew accused in 126 of having obstructed the king's highway. 28 He seems to have been succeeded, though perhaps …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The manor of CHILTON, which Alric, son of Goding, a king's thegn, had held before the Conquest, belonged to Walter … and Joan. 13 Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, Isabel's grandson, 14 entered the chief manor of Chilton, presumably … manor was held by the service of onetwentieth of a knight's fee from 1488 to 1640. 20 William de Valence, husband of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… maps. 'Le lord meadows' of 1634 16 is probably the 'Lord's Mead' of 1771, then held by the rector with 'Swansnest' and 'Half the Parson's Hide.' 17 There was a 'dole meadow' in 1584 18; 'Eaton … 27 Randolph Earl of Chester, great-great-grandson of Hugh's sister Margaret, 28 was overlord in 1205. 29 After his …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the Crown it was subject to a yearly rent of 4 1 s. 6 d., 11 of which mention is found as late as 16889. 12 Bisi, one of the king's thegns, held Stanton Manor under Edward the Confessor, … that of the year following, when he paid a relief of 100 s. for his lands in Stanton. 15 In January 12023 Amice …
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