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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and northnorth-west perhaps near the western edge of Blake's Copse. 1 Within such boundaries, which would have enclosed … XXIX (1889 edn.). First Pembroke Survey, ed. Straton, i. 156. Above, Ramsbury, local govt. Sar. Chart. and Doc. … Niger, f. 101 and v.; First Pembroke Survey, ed. Straton, i. 1637. P.R.O., E 179/197/161. Geol. Surv. Maps 1", drift, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the eminence of which is the noted monument, called Kit's Coty house; and about a mile eastward the house of … from this circumstance, acquired the name of Horsted, i. e. the place of Horsa; in the fields, near which there are … for the poor persons, for their maintenance, 60l. per ann. and that his brother, William Sedley, and his heirs, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to hold Ayot as sub-tenant of the abbey during Edward's reign, but in 1086 it was held of Westminster by Geoffrey … paten of 1696. The registers are contained in four books: (i) all entries from 1566 to 1720; (ii) baptisms from 1720 to … Bd. of Agric. (1905). a Cott. Chart. vi, 2. V.C.H. Herts. i, 313. Ibid. 343. Round, Geoffrey de Mandeville, 37, 49. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… who is said to have taken it 'by encroachment to the king's wrong, but he called on his lord as warrantor.' 4 The … of Robert Gernon were granted in the reign of Henry I to William de Montfitchet, 5 in whose family Ayot St. Peter … includes a silver chalice and paten of the time of Charles I. The registers are in three books: (i) baptisms and burials …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… was known as Abbotside, and at the Dissolution the abbey's manor of Wensleydale extended from the town of Askrigg … lands of this house, given as 1 carucates in 12867 101 and I carucate in 1348, 102 were exchanged with Ralph Nevill in … erected in 1869 by Mr. H. T. Robinson and endowed by Mrs. Ann Hudson with 500 North Eastern Railway 4 per cent. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the predecessor of this Hall which was visited by Edward I on 23 September 1275. 1 The nearest railway station is at … William, who gave Ayston in 12856 to his son Hugh. Hugh's heir was his sister Alice, wife of Thomas de Boyville of … three daughters and co-heirs, Elizabeth, Margaret and Ann, of whom the second married firstly Thomas Restwold, 14 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the road it rises more steeply, reaching 200 ft. at Fox's Burrow, Signal Hill, and Copley Hill which is surmounted by … estate was sequestered in 1651 for his support of Charles I, and in 1660 he was created a baronet. 76 His son Sir … by Machell to Sir Horatio Palavicino in 1595. 177 William I gave yardland, held before the Conquest of the thegn …
A History of the County of Warwick
… beam. Behind (east of) the Little Hall is the Butler's Pantry, separated by plain panelling from the Servants' … in the Banqueting Room have been removed. V.C.H. Warw. i, 320 a, note. Norris, Baddesley Clinton, p. 2. This account … by John Skynner to Edmund Brudenell (ibid. East. 10 Jas. I). Dugd. 971. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), xcvii, 122. Where …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rough country, with much woodland in it. At a field's distance from the above road stands the court-lodge, called … with his brother Ralph, accompanied king Richard I. to the siege of Acon, in Palestine. Guncelin de Badlesmere … who was chief justice of Chester in the 2d year of Edward I. He died in the 29th year of that reign, and was buried in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… after the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403. 4 By Dugdale's time there were hardly any remains of the buildings … he claimed to hold by warrant of a silver cup that Henry I gave to Lettice daughter of Siward de Arden, who was his … 35 His son William suffered for his support of Charles I 36 and was knighted at the coronation of Charles II. 37 His …
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