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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… read 'North Standen (in Hungerford, Berks.)' " " 230, s.v. Standen, for 'Standen ( Standone) in Chute' read … 'Ashton' read 'Langford' " " 219 b, line 16 from end, for 'King John' read 'Henry III' " " 232 b, line 4 from end, for … 7' read 'by Queen Joan; it was given by Henry VI to King's College, Cambridge, but Edward IV gave it to Syon …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 'was made in 1529 by' " " 200 b, line 21, for 'In Camden's time' read 'In the early 19th century' " " 200 b, note 77, … for 'Staffordshire' read 'Shrepshire' Index vol., page 3, s.v. Amington, with Stonydelph, delete full point at end of … " " 582, 'Holy Souls sch.' delete whole entry " " 583, 'King's Hall Little Theatre, 243 n, ' delete whole entry " " …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in V.C.H. Wilts. viii. 2835; x. 347) Vol. I (1), page 64, s.v. Downton, first entry, for 'Unlocated' read 'Beside road … and omit'; stated to . . . R. Avon)' Vol. II, page 242 b, s.v. Selkley hund., after '184,' add '199,' Vol. III, page … Hale, 214' Vol. VIII, page xvii a, s.v. 'Exchequer, King's Remembrancer' add 'E 142 Ancient Extents' " " 176, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 314 b, line 7 from end, for '1933' read '1938' " " 362 a, s.v. Ossulstone, for '65-76' read '65-7' Vol. II, page 398 a, … '88' " " 143, note 90, for '90' read '89' and for '261/1; King's' read '261/1. 90 King's' " " 144 a, line 15, for 'six bells,' read 'eight …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Corscombe 38 CORSCOMBE (C.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XX, N.E. (b)XX, S.E. (c)XXI, S.W. (d)XXIX, N.E.) Corscombe is a parish and … early 18th-century. Secular c(2) Homestead Moat, in a field called Court Ley nearly 1 m. S.E. of the church and 300 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 14th century. In 1334 the assessment of the vill was 130 s., higher than any other in the hundred except Warminster, … in 1232 the manor was granted to Godfrey to hold until the king should restore it to the right heir. 33 Three years … to Leonard Bilson; it was described as land called Field's Court, held of the manor of Corsley freely by a rent …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Forfar and synod of Angus and Mearns. The minister's stipend is 172. 19., with a manse, and a glebe valued at 15 … and is supposed by some to have taken its name from King Fergus, who defeated Coilus, king of the Britons, in the … and the site of the manse is pointed out in a neighbouring field. Craig appears to have been a feudal barony, a field
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Domesday Book was compiled, being then in the hands of the King. It afterwards belonged to the family of De Corton, the … Ashby, Newton, Flixton, Gapton in Bradwell, and Stalham's in Lound, and declared the uses to be to Thomas Mann, for a … Scoulding's Pitt Close aforesayd, in prte, and the field called Backhouse Close, in prte, on the part of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union of Warminster, hundred of Heytesbury, Warminster and S. divisions of Wilts, 2 miles (S. E. by S.) from Heytesbury; … for dowlas. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 9. 4., and in the gift of Lord Portman: … 374 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 8. 13. 9.; net income, 208; patron, Sir …
A History of the County of Somerset
… m. (390 ft.) at the pass to 60 m. (197 ft.) at Stafford's, formerly Stovard's, 33 Green. Further south, on the lower … in 1066 and Wulfward in 1084, but in 1086 it was in the king's hands. 63 In 1239 the Crown agreed to allow Geoffrey … woad, wool, and hay. 48 There are traces of another open field in the form of lynchets on Parrock Hill and strips …
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