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A History of the County of Oxford
… some outlying property in Cambridgeshire in 'Bureweya' or 'Bergheia,' in the parish of Soham, granted by Roger de … the house. 15 When a visitation was held in 1517 by Edmund Horde, commissary of the bishop, the house was in a shocking … that she did nothing without the advice of Mr. Edmund Horde. But some nine months later when the bishop himself …
A History of the County of Somerset
… general chapter of the order held in London, John Luscombe or Luscote the prior was allowed to resign that he might be … in 1529. 28 Batmanson was succeeded as prior by Edmund Horde, another Carthusian whose influence during the few … the Archbishop of York, recommended Cromwell to employ Horde'a prior of their religion whom all the religious esteem …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Crown till Edward I. granted them to Sir John de Burgo or Burgh, senior, and it was always held in fee-farm, as … and passage, throughout all England; and the charter or exemplification of their liberties was renewed May 17, … and again in 1625. 3 Roger Bigot was lord of another part or manor here, which was 3 furlongs long, and 2 broad, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… (now Matlask in North Erpingham) was then a berewite, or hamlet, dependant on this lordship, and was valued at 4 l. … son, Aymer de Valentia succeeded, and built a large house, or hall, called Mekil-Hall, or the great-hall, from which the … Whitington, who by his first lady Joice, daughter of John Horde, of Bridgnorth, in Shropshire, had Thomas Grey of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
A History of the County of Stafford
… 120 Awnoilus, Wm., 27 Aysheton, Peter, 111, 130 Backhouse (or Chamberlain), Anne, 92; Francis, 92; Geo., and his w. … Sampson, 89 Bartlem, Edw., 115; Ric., 115 Barton, Hen. de (or Passelewe) (fl. 1325), 163; Hen. (fl. 1697), 61; Thos., 61 … Isabella, 41 n; John (fl. 1363), 109; Joyce, 109; Marg. (or Margery), wid. of Hugh, 109; Nichola, wid. of Hugh, m. 2 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wm., William; yeo. fam., yeoman family. A Abberbury (or Adderbury), de, John (d. 1346), 304; Sir John (fl. c. … 69 Hopcraft, Wm., 320; fam., 141; and see Oppercroft Horde, Master Edm., canon of Oseney and r. of Oddington, 274, … 228, 258, 296; arms of, 13; bailiff of, 347; canon of, see Horde; pensions of, 12, 296; prop. of, 9, 10, 11, 73, 95, 96, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 14; man., 11, 1315. 40, 52, 5657; man.-ho. (Adlestrop Ho. or Park), 810; military incident, 8; mill, 14; nonconf., … Benjamin, 39, 4748 Bedford, Duke of, see Tudor Bellamy (or Crayle), Crayle, 91 Bellowe, John, 117 Belvoir Priory … fam., 116 Hopkins, Ric, Rector of Lit. Rissington, 112 Horde, Thos., 167 Home, Thos., 250 Horseman, fam., 156 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… An italic page-number denotes an illustration on that page or facing it. The pages containing the substantive history of … Wm., 61 Camel (Cammell): Alex., 73 Rog., 226 Camel, Queen (or East), 57, 713, 77, 143, 147 Hazlegrove Ho., 75 sch., 80 … Godwinson, king, 212 Harper, John, 139 Harpham, Wal. (or Wm.) de, rector of Yeovilton, 174 Harptree: John of, 100 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (5), p. 210a; Stourton Caundle (4), p. 268a. Late 18th or early 19th-century: Blandford St. Mary (6), p. 43b; (19), … inscription on bell, 1795, Stalbridge (1), p. 248b. Basket or Baskett: Arms of, see Heraldry. Richard, 1684, rector, … (1), p. 240a. Bindon Abbey, arms of, see Heraldry. Bingham or Byngham: Arms of, see Heraldry. George, 1838, wall-tablet, …
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