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A History of the County of Rutland
… rather less than a quarter being arable. Oakham: Flore's House The market town of Oakham lies at the head of the … mullioned bay windows. In the wall of No. 1, Dean's Street is a panel inscribed 's.c. 1682,' and No. 31, Gaol Street, a rectangular ironstone …
A History of the County of Somerset
… corner of the parish, known in the 16th century as View's End, 6 which included the hamlet of Chidgley. The area was … a cottage of the same name, formerly corrupted to Prancard's chapel 39 or Pranketts. 40 By the early 16th century the … by Robert, son of Hugh of Woodadvent, added land near Hayne beyond the ditch which the monks had dug, and included …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… moors, except for an old ruined building called Solomon's Temple. To the northeast rises the Cod Beck, which flows … the Bishop of Durham in 1284 for a third part of a knight's fee, 15 and remained a part of the endowments of the … 16 until it was transferred, with the rest of the bishop's lands in Allertonshire, to the see of Ripon in 1836. 17 The …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which almost surrounds the level ground called St. Sythe's meadow. This ancient market town is situated on the higher … houses forming a single property known since 1801 as Paine's Almshouses, 11 built on either side of a small courtyard … circular pediment, and tall obelisk finials. 12 Latham's Hospital and School 13 in North Street, built in 1611, …
Magna Britannia
… their passage to the coast of Spain, are related in Wanley's Wonders of the little World. Pancras Week PANCRAS WEEK, in … lies about six miles from Bideford. The villages of Horn's Cross, Calbacot, East Goldsworthy, Broad Parkham, Holywell, … Wiott, Esq., 1657; Philip Bowchier, Gent., 1687; and John Hayne, and Julian his wife, benefactors to the church, who …
A History of the County of Worcester
… as well as a hide which lfwig had previously held, Walter's whole estate being worth 50 s 21 The overlordship of this property remained with the … of whom Philip de Kenefare, holding land in the abbot's fee in 11935, may have been one. 23 On 9 February 1266 John …
Magna Britannia
… are February 25. and August 12., under Queen Elizabeth's charter; the eve of the Ascension, and the eve of the … into a farm-house. The manor, or reputed manor, of Hayne, has been for more than three centuries in the family of Harward. It is now the property, and Hayne House the residence, of the Rev. Charles Harward, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… its southern boundary forming part of Somerset's boundary with Devon. 1 Roughly triangular in shape, the … clerk, presented his brother John (d. 1844). 145 John Hayne of Fordington (Dors.) was patron by 1861, 146 and was … and then by John's son Edward, rector 187992. 147 Edward Hayne was succeeded as patron in 1929 148 by the Revd. H. S. …
Magna Britannia
… Heard, now Garter Principal King of Arms. Mr. Incledon's Church Notes mention a memorial of Hooper of Thorne, 1611; … it should be granted, together with the advowson, to King's College in Cambridge. The barton is held on lives, under … of as a chapel, with an endowment, then valued at 9 l. 10 s. 8 d. per annum. Sampford Peverell SAMPFORD PEVERELL, in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with square pilasters, and a wide fireplace. Truslove's, a small farm-house, now two tenements, a little to the … foresters or verderers, and any interference by the king's servants; in 1280, however, the abbot had to pay 50 marks … the queen. 8 In June 1459 an inquest held before the king's verderers defined the bounds between the king's forest and …
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