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A History of the County of Northampton
… the property in question, as belonging to his manor of Harrold in co. Bedford, 63 that his Bozeat tenants attended … land in Bozeat by knight service as parcel of the manor of Harrold, 65 and the escheator was ordered to deliver the same …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Harrold HARROLD Harewelle (xi cent.); Harewode (xiii cent.); Harewold (xiiixvi cent.). Harrold is situated on the eastern borders of … has long been spanned at this point by a bridge connecting Harrold and Chellington. Mention of Harrold Bridge is found …
A History of the County of Bedford
… on the north bank of the Ouse about midway between Harrold and Felmersham. It was in ruins in Leland's time, 116 … of woods, a fishery in common with Walter Trailly from Harrold Bridge to Great Odell Mill. He had 12 virgates of … invariably differentiated by name. The Prioress of Harrold received a grant of 1 virgate of land in Little Odell …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 4 The mesne lordship was attached to the manor of Harrold (Beds.) and passed from the family of de Blossevill …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to Clutterbuck, sold them in 1823 to Rowland Alston of Harrold House, co. Beds. 63 In 1851 they were purchased by …
A History of the County of Essex
… R.C.H.M. Essex, iv. 1413 unless otherwise specified. C. Harrold, Discovering Thurrock, 22. See p. 121. E.R.O., Q/SO …
A History of the County of Bedford
… considerable antiquity, said to have been the Hospital to Harrold Priory.' 10 Stevington parish received an Inclosure … prior to 1153, 23 for his grant of Stevington Church to Harrold Priory is confirmed by 'Eustace the King's son,' who … Count of Gunes, possibly grandson of the benefactor of Harrold Priory, 25 recovered possession of his lands in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Grey held the vill, 32 which followed the same descent as Harrold and Podington Manors (q.v.), passing ultimately to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… for it was this Lord Mordaunt who induced the Prioress of Harrold and her 'foolish young folk' to break open the … abbey of St. James, Northampton, owned lands in Turvey and Harrold in the 14th century, which were worth 56 s. 112 In …
A History of the County of Northampton
… This manor seems to have been a member of the manor of Harrold (co. Beds), which was held by the Morin family of …
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