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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… (F.c.) Canewdon, the Parish Church of St. Nicholas. (O.S. 6 in. (a)lxx. N.E. (b)lxxi. N.W. (c)lxxi. N.E.) Canewdon … three moulded panels (Plate, p. 84) containing shields-of-arms ( a) defaced; ( b) France modern quartering England; ( … nave is of the 15th century and of four bays with plain king-post trusses; the third tie-beam is inscribed R.H., T.D. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… with two other royal estates, Williton and Carhampton, in King Alfred's will. 3 From the 12th century it was the site of a … Ship named in 1730 82 and still open in 1989. The Bakers Arms was open in 1871 83 and was last recorded in 1939. 84 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of both by the West Saxon royal house from the time of King Alfred if not earlier. 3 A detached part of Whitley … the area and there was some commerce through Bridgwater's out-port at Combwich. Cloth was produced until the later … dinner and lord's feast. 28 The court met at the Anchor inn in Cannington in 1834. 29 In 1301 the income from the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Church CHURCH. In 1086 Erchenger the priest held of the king in the church of Cannington ½ virgates which Aelfric the … from 1984. 64 In 1535 the vicarage was worth £7 10 s. 8 d., mostly in the form of a stipend from the prioress, … in the 15th century. 73 Vicarial glebe was worth 4 s. in 1535. 74 There were 7 a. in 1571 but by 1626 only a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of medieval church ;C respond of 12th-century chancel arch King Alfred (d. 899) devised CANNINGTON to his heir Edward … rent in 1666, 7 but a few months before Rogers died the king gave the reversion to Thomas Clifford, Baron Clifford … at KNAPLOCK, perhaps part of the Curcis' estate. Ralph's sons Robert and William confirmed rent from Knaplock to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Penkridge, E. division of the hundred of Cuttlestone, S. division of the county of Stafford, 8 miles (N. by W.) … to have derived its name from Canute, the first Danish king of England. The parish is situated on the road between … from which its present name is evidently deduced. Arms. Canterbury was the metropolis of the Saxon kingdom of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… facilities for the training of racehorses. The Cross Keys Inn and a few cottages remain from the original hamlet which … District dating from the foundation of William Gilpin's edge-tool works in 1790; a long range of two- and … at one hide with appurtenances and was held by the king in demesne as part of the escheated lands of the Earldom …
Old and New London
… CadeSouthwark BridgeOld City ChurchesThe Salters' Company's Hall, and the Salters' Company's History Oxford … of his Fable of the "Cock and the Fox:" "The bees in arms Drive headlong from the waxen cells in swarms. Jack … miserable streets about Bankside and along the road to the King's Bench. We need scarcely remind our readers that the …
Old and New London
… AND EAST CHEAP Budge RowCordwainers' HillSt. Swithin's ChurchFounders' HallThe Oldest Street in LondonTower Royal … by cordwainers or shoemakers. In the pediment are their arms. In the hall are portraits of King William and Queen Mary; and here is a sepulchral urn and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Canon Frome 18 CANON FROME (D.c.) (O.S. 6 in. XXXV, N.W.) Canon Frome is a small parish 5 m. N.W. … elliptical-headed lights. The bell-chamber has, in the N., S. and W. walls, a window of one long narrow light with a … both with the name Deborah Hopton, and with achievement-of-arms on cup, also the following pewter vessels, tankard with …
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