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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the battle of Spurs he was made a Knight-Banneret by the King on the field. He was Sheriff of Staffordshire in 16 and … and tenements in Wollaston and Onne, which he held of the King, as of his manor of Church Eyton, by fealty only, of the value of 100 s., the said manor of Church Eyton having come into the …
Cardiff Records
… we learn how the Canons Residentiary, on hearing that King Henry VIII. had appropriated objects of intrinsic value … he informed Thomas Cromwell, the veteran soldier whom the King had appointed Vicar General to manage the ecclesiastical … and the Bishop, Morgan informed Cromwell of the Bishop's share in the plunder, but no notice was taken of his …
Cardiff Records
… Rice Manxell Knight, Robert Gamege . . . . . . . comysson's Aucthorised by vertue of a Comyssion of o r Late Sou'aign … wherof yt maye please yo r good Lordship to direct the King and Quenes comission to some discrete gentilmen in that … order may by yo r wisedome taken in that behalf as the King and Quenes Highnes maybe aunswered as ap'etaignith and …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… to have been begun by Mrs. Mary Pheasant, Thomas Staveley's granddaughter, in the late 1660's. 25 In its present form, … a heavy loam and largely devoted to permanent pasture. King Charles's Well, a chalybeate spring in the eastern half … the male line until 1352, 4 except for the years 121620. King John in 1216 granted the manor, which was forfeited to …
Survey of London
… and that it belonged to the Countess Goda, sister to King Edward the Confessor. 9 The church was granted or … the profits of the rectorate under the agreement. St. Mary's Church. Pedlar's window Of the mediaeval church, only the … of the worshipfull of the parishe having a dinner at the King's Head at the parish expense to celebrate the occasion. …
Survey of London
… the chapel of St. Michael, within the hospital church of S. Giles." 5 According to an order of the Vestry of 8th … Letters Patents of his late Majesty,/of glorious Memory, King Charles y e 1 st allowed; & since graciously confirmed to her, by his/now Majesty King Charles y e 2 d and She lived & died worthy of that …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… most distant part of the long strip of All Stretton C.P.'s territory that ran up beyond the north end of the Long … the town centre, with developments like Rectory Gardens, King's Court (off Easthope Road), and the housing on the … was a new beer seller in Church Stretton, perhaps at the King's Arms or the Queen's Head, probably both in existence …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Chadlington, county of Oxford, 3 miles (S. W. by W.) from Chipping-Norton; containing 651 … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 7. 16. 0.; net income, 177; patron and … acres. The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 5. 6. 8., and in the gift of the Rev. J. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… as lords of Churcham manor had 44 a. of woodland in Dean's Wood adjoining Highnam Woods on the eastern boundary of the … 1300 on the grounds that they had been afforested only in King John's reign. 37 The River Leadon, which meets the … 64 it had closed by 1891, by which time, however, the 'King's Head' had opened near-by on the south side of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bells and plate see F. Sharpe, Ch. Bells of Oxon. iii (O.R.S. xxxii), and J. T. Evans, Ch. Plate of Oxon. (Oxf. 1928). … presbytery is the plain altar-tomb and canopy of Bishop King (d. 1557). Among the numerous other monuments in the … aisle is early-17th-century stained glass depicting Bishop King before the ruins of Oseney abbey, probably by Bernard …
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