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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Threequarters of a mile to the S. of Whatcombe lay La Lee, now Lower Whatcombe; both settlements have now … cottage with brick walls and thatched roofs. (9) La Lee Farm (83270110), house, m. N. of (1), is two-storied … Remains (840010), formerly part of the hamlet of La Lee, lie immediately S. of Lower Whatcombe on the E. side …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the sub-manors of Hockholds (Colvile's), Rickards, and De la Launds were held of this manor. In the inquisition upon … John de Lytbery and Innocencia his mother, presumably De la Launds manor. This last manor extended also into Tydd St. … 1636 the quit-rents of the manor were given as £1 17 s. DE LA LAUND'S MANOR A manor was held by Sir Thomas de la Laund …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… de Bethum of a plea that he with Hugh Le Esquier, Simon de la Croye, Adam son of Osbert, William son of Osbert, Adam …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… fined in 1291. 13 In 1282 a Witney man owned property in 'la boucherie' (presumably the butchers' shambles) in Oxford, …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… place, which takes its distinctive affix from Gilbert de la Ley, its proprietor in the reign of Henry II., was … An hospital for five lepers was founded by Gilbert de la Ley, of which the only memorial now remaining is a pointed …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… &c. The walls and ceiling were painted, I am informed, by La Guire. The rooms, in general, are on a grand scale, lofty …
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