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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… bounded by the R. Tove on the E., the Great Ouse on the S.E., and the Dogsmouth Brook on the S.W. From the wide alluvial valleys of the two rivers at … and to the S.W. of The Priory (SP 795429). Another common field, a detached part of the parish the exact location of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 3 A detached portion of Cosgrove, known as Kenson Field (280 a.), which lay to the west of Watling Street … in old inclosures. 42 In the 16th century Cosgrove's three open fields were known as Quarry Field, Middle Field, … 1131 Henry I gave Michael's estates to William Maudit, the king's chamberlain, since Michael in his lifetime had made …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Skevington, Esquire, held the Mannor of Cosshale of King Henry the fifth, by the service of the fourth part of a … Priory of Felley had a portion of tythes in Cossale, which King James, 2 Mar. a Jac. granted to Sir John Ramsey, Knight, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… it widens to nearly 2 km. A detached irregular area on King's Sedgemoor, south of the Polden ridge and beginning some 2.5 … by the Cousney rhyne. 3In the early 13th century a fallow field was protected by a dyke, signifying both a bank and a …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… in the open street, after Easter, against Her Majesty's proclamation; that he replied in a very contemptuous … for the rest of his life, he prayed his Lordship's intercession in the matter. 5th May, 1580. Philip Stubbes, … laws passed for restraining the same in the reign of King Henry the Eighth, and gives a schedule of the permitted …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… excepted. The living is a perpetual curacy, valued in the king's books at 5. 16. 8.; patron and incumbent, the Rev. J. R. … as it may, it is certain that out of 600 dead found on the field next morning, 500 were royalists. The township is a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Coton 11 COTON (O.S. 6 ins. TL 45 N.W.) Coton, though not mentioned in Domesday … The chancel is of ashlar; the remaining walls are of field stones and clunch with freestone and clunch dressings. … 'Down', 'More', 'Up' and 'West.' (Ref: survey c. 1600 (King's College, Cambridge; see also W. J. Corbett, R. Hist. …
Survey of London
… of the land and could grant a right of way to the King's Road. The buildings have no architectural features of … object amid its gloomy surroundings. In the Council's ms. collection are: Three views of the cottage …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 51 The patronage belonged to the bishop of Ely. 52 The king made four successive presentations between 1357 and 1361 … 1870s. 59 Barnwell priory, succeeding to Picot the sheriff's grant of tithes to the church of St. Giles in Cambridge c. 1092, 60 took a pension of 15 s. in 1254, 61 20 s. in 1291, 62 and 40 s. in the early 16th …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… mid 16th century they were reorganized into six: Church field occupied the northern part and Dunstall field the … on Crowlands manor 50 allowed a widow to keep her husband's holding while she remained chaste and unmarried. Descent … in St. John's Coll. Mun., D 31/39; D 70/1-2, 7, 14, 20; King's Coll. Mun., CTM/42-3; Christ's Coll. Mun., Cottenham O …
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