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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Turweston Mill, perhaps on the site of the one worth 7 s. 6 d. mentioned in Domesday, 3 for which, with half a virgate of land, William the Miller paid 14 s. in 1278. 4 William le Muney (Meunier ?) brought an action … on behalf of the township of Turweston, ejected Mordaunt's cattle about 1562, 10 and no further claim to common rights …
Magna Britannia
… of the donor does not appear; it was not among the founder's original donations. The manor belonged to the Coffin … it from a co-heiress of Crispin; but Sir William Pole's account is, that it passed from Crispin, by successive … in Sir William Pole's time. The late Samuel Holditch Hayne, Esq. purchased it of the co-heiresses of Robert Lake, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… or, in the local phrase, 'cheweries'. One of these, Bull's Head Yard, on the west side near the top, is the old … bridges seems to have devolved upon the priest of St. Mary's Chantry. By an agreement of 1543 between Sir Fulke … rights in dispute between them, an annual rent of 20 s. towards the maintenance of the bridges, which was to be …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with an extension at its north-west corner. The parish's northern boundary, later also the hundred boundary, had for … in the late 11th century. 4 In the 16th century the manor's boundary closely resembled that of the modern parish, … Crown in 1606 but later as a freehold. 256 In 1628 Thomas Hayne gave a messuage called the chantry house and 3 a., …
Magna Britannia
… was denomi nated lfredingtune, as it is spelt in Ethelred's charter to Burton 2 abbey. There is nothing to appropriate … one of whose coheiresses brought them to the family of Hayne. It now belongs to the daughter of the late Mr. John Hayne. The parochial chapelry of Alsop (the Elleshope of the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and Richard Quiney. 25 See of Worcester. Argent ten rounde's gules. At the Restoration the manor was recovered by the … 28 but Richard I freed 6 acres within the bishop's manor of Alvechurch from fines due for their clearing 29 … a market and fair in the 13th century. In Bishop Giffard's Register 34 (12681302) the borough is recognized, and in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 16 During the Second World War the location of Dowty's engineering works and a large army camp in the middle of … although there was an alternative route from Isabel's Elm, 200 yds. north of Aston Cross, the more southerly road … the mid-16th century, when both roads were in use. Isabel's Elm was then called Dame Isabel's Elm, 30 and was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Ermin Street, and south of it were Manor Farm, Walrond's Farm, Baydon House Farm, and Paine's Farm. The church, the former vicarage house, and the school … to designs of J. A. Reeve, in 1892. 182 In 1628 Thomas Hayne of Aldbourne conveyed the reversion of a chantry house …
Magna Britannia
… manor was held in demesne by William Portitor (the king's door-keeper), and he is said to have held it by the service … proprietor. Fuge has been many years in the family of Hayne. The house was built in 1725 by Cornelius Hayne, Esq. ancestor of Charles Hayne, Esq. the present …
Magna Britannia
… also in the parish church, for Henry Hopkinson of Lincoln's-Inn, 1634. The Dean of Lincoln is patron of the rectory. … manor to Mr. Lowe, and has been since sold to Thomas Hayne, Esq., who is the present proprietor. The other moiety … the joint property of the infant daughter of the late John Hayne, Esq., whose mother was one of the coheiresses of …
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