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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the house were George Spencer (in 1859) and Charles S. Adye (in 1907). 16 It was acquired by the Council in 1911, … below (seeNonconformity). The Liberal club, St. Margaret's Street, was built about 1800. It has a square-headed … origin. The present frontage is 18th century. The 'Mason's Arms' in Newtown dates from the late 17th or early 18th …
Magna Britannia
… the late Mr. Kingdon, in his answer to Mr. Chapple's Queries in 1772, speaks of it as having been then (some … the heirs of the late Duke of Bolton; another to Charles Hayne, Esq. and John Seale, Esq.; a third to Charles Hayne, Esq. and the family of Gillard; the fourth, which …
Magna Britannia
… of the great tithes. One of the almsmen in Burrough's alms-house at Broadclist, founded in 1603, is to be a … into moieties, and passed, by purchase, to the Harris's of Hayne; and the family of Hayes. The whole manor now belongs … his predecessor. They are called the prebends of Higher Hayne, or Higher Line; Lower Hayne, or Lower Line; Pennels, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1308 to Peter de Gaveston and Margaret his wife, the king's niece, 27 but this grant does not seem to have included the … of treason and imprisoned in 1440, 44 and on the duke's death in 14467 without legitimate children these … a constable or warden had been appointed during the king's pleasure. 56 The following is a list of early wardens down …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Gilbert de Clare in Chessington half a mill worth 10 s., but it is not mentioned in connexion with the manor after … to Thomas Rogers for a term of 21 years at a rental of 5 0 s. 6 d., chargeable with 20 s. 6 d. in fee-farm rent due to the king, 19 and this lease …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with the road from New Bridge. The identification of Win's Barrow, which is a landmark in the charter of 779, 13 with … that the charter excluded Clapton; earlier the name Win's Barrow had been given to another mound on Clapton's north boundary, until that mound was discredited as a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… several hamlets on this side of the parish namely, Driver's End, Nup End, Plummer's, Rabley Heath, and Potters' Heath. The last named is the … they had been formed into one before 1086. In King Edward's reign, Alwin Gotone held three hides under the abbot and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… but was altered in the 15th century. During Elizabeth's reign services ceased to be performed, 4 and in 1786 it was … right in the manor in consideration of an annuity of 60 s. 25 John Stretley was dead by 1346, when his widow … no. 2. Fine R. 1 Hen. VII, no. 4. In 1596 it was called Hayne Houses ground and pasture (Pat. 38 Eliz. pt. iv, m. …
Magna Britannia
… Leland says, that, in his time, the great ruins of Hawley's hall were remaining in the part of the town called … the census of 1801; when the parishes of St. Saviour's and St. Petrock's jointly are stated to have contained 2398 inhabitants, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… largest and finest Saxon churches in the country, and Odda's chapel is one of the few Saxon buildings that are dated. 3 … 14 and the village was perhaps always small. By the 1530's, when it was described as a poor village, Deerhurst had … road to Wightfield was built in the 16th century. 20 Cook's Green Farm, a large timber-framed farmhouse on the same …
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