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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… holdings, including the two knights' fees, of a yardland or more, two being based at Lode and Longmeadow, comprised altogether c. 580 a., while eight others of 9 a. or more included 97 a. Another 35 tenants with up to 4 a. of … presumably supported themselves through wage labour or from the resources of the fen. 50 Tonbridge priory was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in small prizes, to encourage regular attendance, among 90 or more children. 79 In 1981 that charity still owned 4 a. in … them regularly to church. The nominal endowment, 50 or 100 a., along with the school site, remained with the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the hue. In 1512 a man was forbidden to sell butter or cheese while his wife had the 'French pox'. 83 Constables … and c. 1830 reached almost £1,200. 3 About 1834 40 men or more might be supported in winter when unemployed. Some were set to work on the parish roads, or to digging, or if boys gathering, stones, and relief was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Jenyns who sat in Parliament, mostly for Cambridge county or borough, 1747-80. 41 In 1757 he owned c. 405 a. in … contain extensive, probably medieval, earthworks. One or more lines of elongated fishponds, whose dry beds, some … among Crown lands in Cambs. in P.R.O., SC 6/Edw. VI/54, or later. A purported grant of 1590 (ibid. C 66/1340, mm. 2, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… jamb of a doorway leading either into the warming-house or into a passage. No other part of the buildings surrounding … road, is mostly of the 18th century with walls of flints or bricks. One thatched cottage bears the inscription, M/IM … of Oldbury Farm on the loop-road, is an early-17thcentury or earlier house facing south. The west end is of flint and …
Survey of London
… Head." 9 Another tenement, presumably on Clare's Wharf, or part of the property that went with it, is the subject of … Petty Wales and the river, and adjoining Tower Dock or Watergate. The names of its occupiers have already been … and Sir William Chester, aldermen, a moiety of a tenement or brewhouse called the "Rammes Head," with a wharf, abutting …
The Environs of London
… I have not been able to trace its proprietors any lower, or to find in whom the estate is now vested. The manor, which … of Camberwell Frerne. The manor of Camberwell Frerne, or Fryern, was part of the possessions of Haliwell priory. It … of Joseph Windham, Esq. abovementioned. Dowdale's, or Uvedale's manor. A fourth manor was constituted by a grant …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… they be so weak that they cannot subsist either in peace or war without I ruin myself for upholding them, in that case … for the danger that may thereby with time fall upon me or my posterity, than presently to starve myself or mine with putting the meat in their mouth. Nay, rather, if …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… his dwelling within two years. fo. 10 d. 1487, June 1.John Jenyn admitted a vicar non-perpetual, for one year. 1487, … proper stall, and on promising not to molest the chapter or their servants in regard to what had taken place, and on … councils of the chapter and that he would not, for favour or gain, write the acts otherwise than truthfully. fo. 14. …
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