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Alumni Oxonienses
… Brame, William fellow New Coll. 1498-1507, from Burford, in Oxon; M.A. 13 Oct., 1507. [ 5] Brameche, John probably … aged 16; B.A. 1710, M.A. 1713. Bree, William s. Tho., of Hatton, co. Warwick, gent. Balliol Coll., matric. 5 July, … Briggs, (Sir) Humphrey s. H(umph), of Hawton, par. of Shifnal, Salop, arm. Wadham Coll., matric. 2 July, 1687, aged …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 1:10000 a SP 78 NE, b SP 88 NW) The parish, 913 hectares in area, lies immediately N. of Desborough, on land mostly … m. above OD. The moat is probably the site of a monastic grange of Pipewell Abbey (Wilbarston (9)) which is known to … the S. are also visible. a(7) Fishponds (SP 792875), N. of Grange Farm and E. of Manor Farm, on clay, in the valley of a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of the S. part of the parish is on Northampton Sand but in the extreme N.W. this is overlaid by glacial deposits. The … 32). ab(3) Settlement (SP 730654; Fig. 25), S. of Brampton Grange, on Northampton Sand at 85 m. above OD. Air … cover an area of some 26 hectares S. and S.W. of Brampton Grange on Northampton Sand between 70 m. and 100 m. above OD. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Branston Economic history AGRICULTURE In 1086 there was land at Branston for 5 ploughteams but only … the reeve presumably managed the estate. 2 Medieval Grange There was presumably a grange (or home farm) in the late 13th century, when the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Branston Local government Manor Branston was a tithing in Burton manor by the late 13th century, and in the 14th … at the view in 1621. 1 In 1324 the reeve who managed the grange farm was chosen by the vill of Branston, possibly an … that the local community was then responsible for the grange. 2 A pinner was chosen at the manor court in 1630. The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Branston Manor Manor In 942 King Edmund granted an estate at Branston to Wulfsige … seems to have been one of the estates which the abbey lost in the early 11th century, and in 1066 it was held by Godgifu … 14th century 16 was evidently associated with the abbey's grange at Shobnall in Burton Extra, but it later became …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… (New) Brechin BRECHIN, a burgh, market-town, and parish, in the county of Forfar, 8 miles (W. by N.) from Montrose, … who, being pursued in his adversity by Kirkaldy of Grange, with great difficulty escaped, by sailing out at the … built has not exceeded 450 tons' burthen. A distillery at Grange, in the parish, consumes annually about 11,000 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Brede (St. George) BREDE ( St. George), a parish, in the union of Rye, partly in the hundred of Staple, but chiefly in that of Gostrow, … remains of a portion of the tenements belonging to the grange of the abbot of Malmesbury. At Foxham is a chapel of …
A Dictionary of London
… seem to have been at least two houses bearing this name in the City in the 14th century. One near the Tower and the other at … : "Brewers Yard" 1654-5 (L. and P. Commonw. VIII. 10, to Hatton, 1708.) "Brewers Alley" (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799). Site …
Survey of London
… Area: Windmill Field and Knaves' Acre The ground described in this chapter consisted of an irregularly shaped area … it as either Sher(r)ard and/or Sherwood Street. In 1708 Hatton stated that 'This is called Sherrard str. but Sherwood … p. 125, quoting a ratebook not now available. E. Hatton, A New View of London, 1708, vol. I, p. 75. C.E.O., …
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