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The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… Capel Riggs; Monastic remains and the site of St. Helen's Chapel and well at Newbiggin-on-Lune. THE CHURCH. Thorphin, … of the priory. Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1405, p. 63. In 1535 John Kite, bishop of Carlisle, cited ex officio the prior and … born at Brownber and who became Master of St. John's College, Cambridge, left money for the foundation of a free …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the small village of West Amesbury west of it; Amesbury's lands were in the south and east parts of the parish, those … planted 1825 x 1846, in part of the large park, Vespasian's camp (49 a.) mostly planted 1735 x 1773, and in the east on … house a clearing was to be crossed by a terrace. A large kite-shaped kitchen garden was to be made west of the house, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the parish, a bridle road from it leading past Inwood's Farm over Rains Brook into Northamptonshire. The northern … Portland Cement Works and several brickworks. The L.M.S. Railway lines from Rugby to Crewe, Birmingham, and … of Warwick with Gilbert as sub-tenant. 11 Most of Turchil's lands passed soon afterwards to the Earl of Warwick, but …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 4 Near Wootton Bridge is the 17th-century house called Kite Hill belonging to the Fleming estate, the residence in … At the time of Domesday BINSTEAD, which Tovi, the king's thegn, had held as a free manor of the Confessor, belonged … him, somewhat peremptorily, allow the monks of St. Swithun's to take their due. 9 Indeed, some friction must have arisen …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the road and by the Rugby and Leamington branch of the L.M.S. Railway, Birdingbury Station being just over the boundary … was apparently among those committed 'of grace' to Henry's wife Joan. 9 Under the Dictum of Kenilworth Henry recovered … leased the manor for life to John Paynel, as half a knight's fee, 11 and he had a grant of free warren in his lands here …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had a strip of land extending to the downs, East Boscombe's east of the river, West Boscombe's west. The parish boundary crosses downland for most of its … rector 14989, was titular bishop of Lydda, and John Kite, 14991504, was archbishop of Armagh from 1513, bishop of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on the left bank of the Avon, and the hamlets of Bredon's Norton, Bredon's Hardwick, Kinsham, Mitton and Westmancote. … and Coningsby Freeman, who sold this third in 1633 to John Kite, was probably their son. 128 This third was sold in 1665 by Francis Kite and his wife Alice to William Dobbins. 129 William or a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… formerly held, is the 14thcentury house known as the Abbot's Grange. The remaining portion of the original building … braces and the wall-plates are moulded. Plan of the Abbot's Grange, Broadway The solar is lighted from the west by a … with oak panelling of about 1600, brought from elsewhere. Kite's Nest, in the valley about a quarter of a mile west of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… turning east along the lane towards Well Lane at Parson's Corner; the southern boundary follows for part of its … manor. 117 The manor was held of Eleanor Talbot by William Kite of Broadwell in 1608, when he settled it on his daughter … Loggins, 118 and it may have been the land granted to Kite by Eleanor Talbot in 1607. 119 In 1610 Kite's estate …
A History of the County of Worcester
… or public works, no local squire, no mansion, no Dissenter's chapel, no churchrate disturbances, no Fenianism or … Walk. 5 The following are noteworthy field-names: Nailer's Close, Kiln Pit, The Feathers, Tinker's Bush, Great Kite Furlong, Mins Yard Field or 'Little Gain,' Hazel Wicket …
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