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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Oxford bp. bishop bp.-el. bishop-elect bpric. bishopric c. circa cal. calendar, calendared can. canon car. carucate … excomm. excommunicate, excommunicated, excommunication fl. floruit gr. grant, granted inst. instituted, institution …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… the 11th century. " " II G. Benson, Later Mediaeval York, 1100 1603. " " III G. Benson, York from the Reformation to the year 1925. C. Prefix to serial numbers of exhibits in the Yorkshire … History and Antiquities of the City of York. Eburacum C. Wellbeloved, Eburacum, or York under the Romans. EE …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 11th century (1911) " II G. Benson, Later Mediaeval York, 1100 1603 (1919) " III G. Benson, York from the Reformation … Vols. IIII, ed. W. Farrer (191416); Vols. IVXII, ed. C. T. Clay, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, … of the early Renaissance (1500 1650) (1924) Knight C. B. Knight, A History of the City of York (1944) L & P Hy …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 11th century (1911) " II G. Benson, Later Mediaeval York, 1100 1603 (1919) " III G. Benson, York from the Reformation … Vols. IIII, ed. W. Farrer (191416); Vols. IV xii, ed. C. T. Clay, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, … Gent, History of the Loyal Town of Rippon (1733) Greenwood C. Greenwood, Map of the County of York, 1818 Gunnis R. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… parish around New House. 91 About 0.1 ha. of Ditton Priors C.P. was added in 1967 92 and the whole of Tugford C.P. in … Before 1291 Geoffrey of Ledwich enfeoffed Richard (perhaps fl. 1256), 89 son of Philip of Sutton, with a house and land … acquired more Abdon property c. 1434. 91 William Sutton (fl. 1561) sold Abdon property in 1566 to John Harryes, who …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 32 Settlement in Abenhall, which contained only 22 houses c. 1710 33 and 38 houses in 1801, 34 was scattered except … 19th-century house. Home Farm, a brick house, was built c. 1900 on the site of a barn called Barefields in the mid … 70 was presumably the lord of Abenhall, and his son Ralph (fl. 1255) 71 had evidently acquired a moiety of Mitcheldean …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… moor or green pasture, 3496 moss, 88 wood, and 101 roads, &c.; its form is altogether irregular, consisting of a kind of … which the master has a salary of 25. 13., with 22 fees, &c. and a house; and a Gaelic school at Kincardine is chiefly … rising precipitously from the sea, to an elevation of 1100 feet, and accessible only on the north-east side, where …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and of which, after an obstinate and protracted battle, 1100 were left dead on the spot. In the reign of Henry II., … making cement for works under water, and for canal locks, &c. Aberthaw, West (Aber-Ddaw) ABERTHAW, WEST (ABER-DDAW), a … 2 s. 6 d. in the pound on the rack rental, on all houses, &c., valued at 8 per annum and upwards; also for supplying the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… made in Acton Scott parish along the foot of Castle Hill, c. 200 m. east of the old line in Wistanstow parish. 8 Before … including Robert de la Wode who, like John de quercubus (fl. 1287), 31 perhaps lived in the Oakwood area. 32 … of Smethcott did) to Roger Pichard. 75 Sir Roger Pichard (fl. 1278), of Staunton on Wye (Herefs.), 76 probably …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… leased by the chapter of St. Paul's to successive deans, c. 1230 had 4 oxen, 4 horses, and 100 sheep. 73 The arable … 1799 Fetherstonhaugh had two tenants with farmhouses and c. 232 a. and c. 227 a. respectively, and three others with between 53 a. …
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