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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the N. by Overstone, on the W. by Little Billing, on the S. by Cogenhoe, Brafield and Little Houghton and on the E. by … formed by Billing and Ecton Brooks respectively and its S. boundary by the River Nene. The subsoil is chiefly … In the nave is an octagonal Perpendicular tub font, like a well-head, with tracery panelling on each face. North Aisle …
A Survey of London
… alreadie in the description of the Gates. Parish church of S. Buttolph. Next is the parish Church of Saint Buttolphs, a … sometimes made by the Executors of Richard Whittington. S. Mary hill lane.; Parish church of S. Mary hill. Then is … small, but the Monuments for two hundred yeares past are well preserued from spoyle, whereof one is of Adam Bamme …
Journal of the House of Lords
… of Trade. An Act for the better preserving of His Majesty's Revenue. An Act concerning Apparel. An Act concerning the … further Reformation of sundry Abuses committed on the Lord's-day, commonly called Sunday. An Act for the Establishing … of Isaac Ashley, Henry Ashley, Children and Sons of Sir Jacob Ashley, Knight, one of the younger Sons of Isaac …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Coquetdale ward, N. division of Northumberland, 3 miles (S. E. by E.) from Alnwick; containing 121 inhabitants. This … N. division of the county of Warwick, 1 mile (W. S. W.) from Rugby; containing 623 inhabitants. It comprises … r. 38 p. are in Bilton township; the soil is fertile, and well cultivated. The road from York to Wetherby runs through …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hands of Robert de la Mote, who forfeited it as 'the king's enemy' in 1205, when it was given to his overlord the Earl … who was sued for the manor of Binderton in 1236 by Reynold's co-heirs, his four daughters and their husbandsWilliam de … of Arundel, on Lord Lumley. 37 He probably sold it, as well as West Dean, to Richard Lewkenor, whose grandson …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Roman road to Chichester. 10 A broad bridleway between well defined banks, it was mentioned in the 13th or 14th century as the king's highway 11 and shown as a roadway in 1606 and 1715. 12 It … was called Arundel highway in 1727, 13 and partly Andrew's Lane and partly Scotland Lane in 1840. 14 The name Old …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Eynsford, E. division of Norfolk, 2 miles (S. E. by S.) from Guist; containing 409 inhabitants. This parish, … the special use of the neighbouring occupants. The town is well drained: in 1833 an act was obtained for paving and …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… various sources, including London directories, Gentleman's Magazine, Monthly Repository, Christian Reformer, Baptist Quarterly, Musgrave's Obituary, Frederic Boase Modern English Biography, J. … Society for Constitutional Information 1788. Wilkinson, Jacob: of Bedford; member, Whig Club. (iii) Country Delegates …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… the British and Foreign Unitarian Assn.; Dr Williams's trustee; founder, NonCon Club 1817; member, the Protestant … treas., Old Jewry congregation, Jewin St; Dr Williams's trustee; Presbyterian Board; friend of John Cartwright, … western circuit; Dissenting Deputy; resided 9 King's Bench Walk, Temple. Bowring, John (1792-1872): of Exeter; …
A History of the County of Essex
… wood from Birch and Easthorpe manors was sold for £4 8 s. 69 In 1605 Little Birch manor included 100 a. of woods and … manor, assessed as 1½ hides and 18 a., was worth 50 s. in 1066, and 40 s. in 1086. 75 In 1327, when Birch was … House farm of 56 a. was also mostly arable. The land was 'well suited to turnip husbandry' and 'in a creditable state …
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