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A History of the County of Gloucester
… part of William son of Baderon's manor of Longhope. 39 The manor of BLAISDON was apparently included in the knight's fee which Richard of Blaisdon and Walter son of … next year to Richard Talbot. 55 In 1358 Geoffrey Marshal, chaplain, and John Aram granted one moiety of the manor to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Oswald) BLANKNEY, or Blackney ( St. Oswald), a parish, in the union of Sleaford, Second division of the wapentake of Langoe, parts of Kesteven, county of … and is vested in three trustees; the vicar, who is also chaplain, being one. There is also a Wesleyan meeting-house …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… and five miles south-west of Uppingham (Rut.) in the valley of a small stream which is a tributary of the brook flowing south through Medbourne into the River … as in 1204, Ralph de Nevill held the right to present the chaplain, 30 who received all the income of the chapelry, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Blenheim Blenheim Palace Blenheim Palace In the winter of 1704-5 John Churchill, duke of Marlborough … Woodstock Park, and together they chose a site overlooking the Glyme valley opposite the old royal palace. 48 From the … included portraits of Laguerre and of the duke's domestic chaplain, Dean Jones. 20 The ceiling was badly damaged by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Blenheim The King's houses The King's houses Royal interest in the chase led to the … and after royal visits. 70 In the early 13th century a chaplain for Woodstock manor was paid 50 s. a year from the
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Blith. Blide BLITH. BLIDE. I Find little of Blyth in the book of Doomsday, saving that here was soc to Ordesach one bov. . ad Geldam. 1 The land one car. There four vill. and four bord. had one … to the said vicar and his successours, that he and his chaplain for the time being should be yearly twenty four …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Guert, brother of King Harold, and slain with him at the battle of Hastings, had a freeman, who possessed under … held. William de Beaufoe Bishop of Thetford was lord, at the survey, in his own right, as a lay fee, by grant of the Conqueror. Five bordarers belonged to it, one carucate in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… held in Plumstede, which was afterwards (as I take it) the principal lordship in this town, a carucate of land, and … of Earl Guert; and there were 6 freemen at that time, and the moiety of one who had 20 acres of land, with 2 of meadow, … the advowson of the church. The other lordship, called chaplain's, &c. was held, in the 19th of Edward IV. by Robert …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Andrew) BLOXWORTH ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union of Wareham and Purbeck, hundred of CoombsDitch, … pasture, 200 meadow, 80 woodland (chiefly coppice), and the remainder heath; the soil is various, in some parts clay, … "God's House," by John Doreward, who gave to it, and the chaplain of his chantry in the parish church, his manor of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… student of Middle Temple 1628, royalist colonel, killed at the siege of Lyme Regis April, 1644, buried at Holcombe Rogus … arm. Exeter Coll., matric. 4 May, 1593, aged 18; slain in the wars against the Turks, brother of Arthur 1591. Bluet, … Chapel, Windsor. See Fasti, i. 78. Blyth, John (Blygth) chaplain, B.Can.L. 7 Nov., 1508. See Le Neve, i.; & Foster's …
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