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Calendar of Treasury Books
… C. Warrants for Quarters. 1679. May 21. 119 l. 14 s. 0 d. (with 8 per cent. interest every three months) to … of 62 soldiers of the Foot Grenadiers of Capt. Daniel's Company: said quarters having been deducted out of their … Mic. Prescott, assignee of Henry Harris, 7 l. to William Jull, of Gravesend, victualler, 4 l. to Walter Nynn, assignee …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of St. Martin at the Plain Was anciently called St. Martin's at the Palace-gate, from its standing opposite to the north gate, or grand entrance to the Bishop's palace. In the time of the Confessor, Bishop Stigand held … it then had twelve acres of glebe; and in the Conqueror's time it was held by William de Noiers, as belonging to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the hounds which formerly were kept near it for the Bishop's use, when the house belonging to the see stood in the parish of St. Simon and Jude, where now is the Maid's-head, and other houses. It is a rectory valued at 30 s. but was not taxed; it paid 3 d. synodals, and afterwards 6 …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… co. Norhampton which they have by fine levied in the king's court not being put out by the heirs of Sir Thomas or of … Thames by the 'Wollekaye' of London ready for the king's voyage when the admiral shall appoint or within forty days, … and that they shall pay the said John 70 l. with 20 s. and one 'cote' for courtesy, namely 10 l. at the sealing …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… as a fortified town may have been a key element in Alfred's plan to defend his kingdom from any further Danish invasion … among the new settlements referred to c. 893 by Alfred's biographer. 2 It is one of the network of strongholds … was closed in 1934. 16 Between 1910 and 1914 C. E. Godfrey-Jull opened a school at Gospel Oak Farm for training young …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… farmsteads were built in the U-shaped part of St Sampson's parish lying south-west of Chelworth. CHELWORTH Before 1900 … widow Kate Jay, who apparently sold it to C. E. Godfrey-Jull c. 1919. 22 It was bought soon afterwards by Sir David … E. W. Nunn, who sold it soon afterwards to C. E. Godfrey-Jull. 26 In 1919 Godfrey-Jull sold it to George Little, in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Cofeld 1477 17 Idem and John Peers, Esq. elected on Cofeld's death. 1478 18 Edmund Thorysby, Thomas Gloys 1479 19 Robert … 1664 16 Thomas Pupplett, John Cubitt, and on the latter's death, Nath. Ashbye elected. 1665 17 Robert Mychelson, … to be valid, the same as if enrolled in any of the king's courts at Westminster. "That every deed made and sealed for …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the manor of Hemesby, (held by Earl Algar) in King Edward's time. Here was also a church endowed with 36 acres, valued at 3 s. Ten freemen were in this town under the commendation of … with 5 carucates, and 3 acres of meadow, then valued at 26 s. at the survey at 30 s. 1 Bishop Almar held these in King …
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