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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is not a true hill-fort but has some comparable features and can be regarded as a gigantic promontory enclosure of the … St. Martin (142), has been intensively investigated and even there only a very small proportion of the interior … excavated. Three others have been sampled by excavation and only Woodbury, Bere Regis (118), and Woolsbarrow have …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… also included a hide of land, a dwellinghouse ( mansio), and one-third of the tithes of Colham. 39 Evesham apparently appropriated the church property and exercised the right of presentation until the mid 13th … the Abbot of Evesham was said to exercise the patronage and to have a pension of one mark from Hillingdon vicarage. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hillingdon, including Uxbridge Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The tenurial pattern within the ancient parish and the relationships of holdings in Hillingdon with estates …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… south of Cirencester (Glos.), 5.5 km. west of Cricklade, and 14 km. north-west of the centre of Swindon. 1 The affix … 3 The parish is flat land drained by the upper Thames and is notable for the gravel extraction which has taken … a tourist attraction. In the Middle Ages both the parish and manor of Ashton Keynes included the land of Leigh. …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… coverage: 15501660 'X' marks the spot: the history and historiography of Coleshill House, Berkshire. Fielder, … 13505. Pinder, Janice M. D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Kennedy, E.M. Categories: Medieval 1986 A critical edition of … historiography and historical fiction, 1814-70. Jenkin, Oliver D.P. Ph.D., Exeter. Chronological coverage: …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Cheriton. 57 Both Lower Holton, its principal settlement, and Higher Holton lie on a south-facing slope while a few … south. The parish measured c. 1.25 km. from north to south and 2.25 km. from east to west at its widest point in the south between the marsh and Whatcombe. In 1839 the parish comprised nearly 505 a. 58 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… site of the town. Horsham was called a borough in 1235, 65 and its urban status is confirmed by references to merchants trading there later in the 13th century, and by the fact that the already large Norman church required … D.N.B. Burstow, Horsham, passim; S.C.M. xxviii. 519-22; M. Kennedy, Wks. of R. Vaughan Williams, 649, 658, 663, 681. …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Darby's Estate. 2. Reading: - B. For the Establishment, and Assurance, of divers of the Possessions and Hereditaments of Ferdinando, late Earl of Darby: … Pulleston, Sir Rich. Bulkley, Sir Tho. Knevett, Knights and Burgesses of Cheshire, and Lancashire, Mr. Percyvall, Sir …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Edw. Mountague bringeth in the Bill against Pluralities and Non-residency, with Amendments, little; and, upon the Question, to be ingrossed. Privilege - Clamours … Entries, brought in by Sir H. Poole, with Amendments; and, upon the Question, to be ingrossed. Ecclesiastical …
Journal of the House of Commons
… 1. Reading: - THE Bill to prevent causeless Divorces, and Separations of Man and Wife, and to continue the Rites of lawful Matrimony. Bastards. 2. …
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