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A History of the County of Sussex
… earliest known secular building in the village is Coachman's cottage in Church Lane, a probably 16th-century … was then included with Madehurst, 45 and in 1524 Yapton's total was 24 and Bilsham's apparently 8. 46 Eighty-four … 430. 250 Yrs. of Mapmaking in Suss. ed. H. Margary, pl. 19; cf. ibid. pl. 26; W.S.R.O., Add. MS. 12925 (TS. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… cuts a steep-sided valley from east to west between God's Hill (107 m. (352 ft.)) and Yarlington Sleights (127 m. … 1539. 13 In 1541 YARLINGTON was granted to Queen Catherine Howard (d. 1542) and in 1544 to Queen Catherine Parr for … Beresford, iv. 223. Som. Protestation Returns, ed. A. J. Howard and T. L. Stoate, 190-1. Census. Fines Imposed in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the vicarage until the Dissolution. 47 In 1466 the abbey's nominee was rejected as unfit and presentation was made by … lord, C. K. F. Brown, gave the advowson to St. Catherine's College, Oxford. In 1984 St. Catherine's transferred the … in ch. Illus. in Skelton, Antiq. Oxon. Wootton hund. pl. 5. A. Adcock, Spencers at Yarnton (Yarnton P.C.C. 1981), …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and Roman b(1) Double ring ditch (?) (TL 07229721), in the S.E. of the parish, 150 m. W. of Yarwell Mill, on limestone … in NMR). b(2) Ditches (TL 05509846; Fig. 120), immediately S. of Sulehay Cottages, on limestone at 150 ft. above OD. Air … of Roman buildings here (E. T. Artis, Durobrivae (1828), pl. I). Moreover, Roman pottery in considerable quantities …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hill. 30 Flat and well drained, nearly all Yatesbury's land is suitable for ploughing. Large areas of open field … via the Avenue and a northsouth road along the parish's western boundary or via either of the Avebury roads. The … V.C.H. Wilts. iv. 307. Ibid. 361. J. Ogilby, Brit. (1675), pl. 11; L.J. xxvi. 207, 213. W.R.O., G 18/990/1, ff. 613, 70. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in Gloucestershire, notably Southrop. 15 Later Walter's Domesday estate, sometimes described as the honor of … 20 and in 1279 Benet held Yelford in chief as knight's fee. 21 By 1285 he had been succeeded by a minor son, 22 … passing to the Lovels in the 15th century, to Thomas Howard, duke of Norfolk in 1514, and to his son Thomas, who …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… lace-making. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 13. 4.; net income, 317; patron and incumbent, … Ingram, Knt., commissary of the prerogative court; Charles Howard, Earl of Carlisle; Frances Cecil, Countess of … in the North Riding, Hornby Castle, Stanwick, Castle-Howard, and Mulgrave Castle; and in the East Riding, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… and then the city defences, following the circuit S.W. of the Ouse from Skeldergate Bridge, to Lendal Bridge, … by a rectangular forebuilding restored in 1642 and later (Pl. 8). Of the stepped buttresses the eastern is 13th-century … The accommodation as a prison was admired by Defoe and Howard but criticised by Gurney in 1819. 113. Hargrove gives …
Survey of London Monograph
… ancestors, manor of Bayhall, in Pembury, Kent, and 8. 6 s. 8 d. a year from lordship of Huntingfield, Kent; reapp d … bur d in Greyfriars' Church (Christ Church, Newgate). Lant's statement that he was Rose Blanche and Rouge Croix temp. … CHARLES GEORGE YOUNG (1820). See Garter (26). 30. EDWARD HOWARD GIBBON (1842). See Norroy (55). 31. THOMAS WILLIAM …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Robert. Francis Rodes, one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench William Woodrouff and Robert Turner and Elizabeth his …
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