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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 3l. 2 Gilbert de Gaunt earl of Lincolne gave this Cratela or Cartela to the monastery of Rufford, which he founded, … the geld. at four bov. of land. The land two car. (It was, or had) a Beru in Maunsfeld. There three sochm. three bord. … earl, confirmed to the monastery of Russord two bov. in Holme, which Elias Foliot gave, which Hugh and Swane held 12 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… however, most of the Victorian manufactures ceased or moved away. In the 1960s Wellington town was still the … 71 There was waste on the west side of the township at Lee Holme moor, 72 which extended into Apley, 73 and much on the … moor was at least partly inclosed by c. 1676, 20 and Lee Holme moor, in Apley and Leegomery, was held in severalty by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… date the demesne arable had been inclosed for 50 years or more and that others were following the lords' example and … from at least 1531, 56 and its northern end Windmill field or Little Church field by the 1780s. 57 Open-field husbandry … with 'hemplecks' (small pieces of ground for growing hemp or flax) are found in surveys of 1630 and 1695, 68 and flax …
A History of the County of Stafford
… area in the 1520s 5 and may have had a house there. 6 He or another Robert died in 1561 or 1562 leaving his property in West Bromwich to a son, also … included a parlour surmounted by 'high chambers', a closet or study adjoining the parlour, and a 'long buttery' near by. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… backto-back. Normally there was one privy to every five or six houses. There were no arrangements for cleansing the … the washing of anything dirty like 'filthie clothes' or 'beastes bellies' in or near the spring. 37 Despite the condemnation of its water …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Both the manor and rectory were late the inheritance or possession or at the disposition of Edward Nevill of Grove, esquire, … in the neighbourhood. The village consists of about seven or eight houses. The chapel is dedicated to St. Helen. The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… before the Conquest, to the abbey of St. Bennet of Holm, given by King Canute the Dane, and was part of the … at this time, being united to that of the late abbot of Holme, abovementioned. Walter de Suffield Bishop of Norwich, … the arms of Shanke gules, a fess between three escallops, or, impaling gules, three arrows or, feathered argent, Hales. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 5 broad, and paid 12 d. gelt. 1 The abbey of St. Bennet at Holm had also one freeman. 2 Bishop Beaufoe, at his death, … far as I can see) very faulty, and supported by no proofs or evidence; Algar and Osbert de Clipesby are made sons of … married Agnes, daughter and heir of John de Salicibus, or de Willows, and John de Salicibus and Agnes the daughter …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the prior had wreck at sea, which belonged to the abbot of Holm, but the prior's men being near to the sea, save it, and … who departed, &c. in 1539. On a window, the arms of Dooke; or, three lions heads erased gules, on a chief of the second, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… church of Martham; who received Matthew, and all his men, or tenants to be partioners in all the prayers of their … John de Methwold and Margaret his wife; Symon de Lynch, or Lincoln, and Catherine his wife; John de Crostweyt and … and convent of Norwich. 10 Witnesses, Abbat Danyel (of Holm) William and Roger archdeacons, William de Hasting, Alan …
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