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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1000 possibly implied that in the 9th century the king had a house at Calne occupied by one of his officers, 57 and the witan met at the king's house there in 978 and 997. Unusually for the time the … a projecting canted bay, and no. 19, formerly the Butchers Arms, retains a 17th-century wing behind an early …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the guild-house, and belonged to the guild called St. John's guild, and Trinity guild in Caunton, 30 Mar. 18 Eliz. 13 … were discovered human bones, and some silver coins of king Henry and Edw. III. The charity school also that was … and elsewhere, deduce their origin from Fitzhamon, tempore king Stephen, of Norman descent, whose son Stephen …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… part of the large estate called Calne held by the king in the 10th century or earlier, and included that which … Calstone Wellington manor, and one was later called Blunt's. 1 The rest was granted away later, was called the black … it was said that John Duckett, who was a royalist in arms, had a house at Calstone which was burned down or …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Part 1 Part 1 LOWER NORMANDY [ Transcripts in D'Anisy's Cartulaire de la basse Normandie. 3 vols.] ABBEY OF THE … their appurtenances, as quit as they were the day that king Edward ( Etwardus) was alive and dead:Feldestede in the … (MS. lat., fo. 34.) 423. Charter of Robert, son of William king of the English, prince of the Normans and the Manceaux. …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… written down and presented for confirmation at the hand of king William. First, all Troarn etc. . And because ( quia) he was about to cross the sea with the king, the earl added on All Saints day, at the suggestion of … charter. Next, all his share of Bures, saving his mother's share, in land and wood, etc. . and the land of Geoffrey …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… 16. Trans. Vol. III. fo. 15.) 539. Charter of Henry I. (as king of the English and duke of the Normans). He grants, for … et filiarum) and his father and mother and all God's faithful, that the church of St. Stephen in the castle of … The Cartulary of Tutbury Priory, now in the College of Arms, has been collated by the Editor, but it throws no light …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… stockings, &c. This Aston added something to his master's invention, he was sometimes a miller at Thoroton, nigh … the Revd. Mr. Bingham, supposed value 60l. per ann. King's book 4l. os. od. Syn. and Prox. null. Val per ann. in mans. …
Old and New London
… Time of the ConquestDescent of the ManorSir Thomas Bond's HouseThe Bowyer FamilyBowyer Lane, now Wyndham RoadThe … about the middle of the seventh century. In the reign of King Stephen, 1152, the original structure underwent … At the end of Camberwell Road, close by the park, is an inn called the "Father Redcap;" this hostelry, however, has …
The Environs of London
… Name. Etymology. The name of this parish, in the Conqueror's Survey, is written Cambrewelle; in most of the records of a … called Camberwell and Peckham, which was held of the king in capite, belonged to Robert de Melhent 1 (natural son … the top of this window are angels holding shields with the arms of the Muschamps, and the families allied with them 25. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… monuments in east London Camberwell 3. CAMBERWELL. (O.S. 6 in. London, Sheet O.) The Borough of Camberwell is … wife, eight sons and three daughters, and achievement-of-arms (set separately); (6) to Mathye Draper, 1577, and Sence … ConditionRe-built. (2) Church of St. Antholin, on the S. side of Nunhead Lane, Peckham, is a modern building, but …
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