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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Regist. de Lenton. p. 109. Ib. 139. Ex Autogr. pen. Car. Lacock de Woodburgh. gen. Esc. 25 E. 1. n. 51. Fin. Mich. 18 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… were Sable three running unicorns argent; Sherington of Lacock in Wiltshire, whose shield was Gules two crosses formy …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a virgate called 'Leiland' which lay 'beside the bridge of Lacock' and was held in fee at an annual rent of 20 s. 54 … it was evidently situated locally in the parish of Lacock. In 1535 the rectory was valued at 5. 13 s. 4 d. and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… married Olive third daughter of Sir Henry Sharington of Lacock, co. Wiltshire, and settled the manor on her. 36 After … had taken the name of Talbot on succeeding to the manor of Lacock, co. Wiltshire. 43 In 1738 he settled Salwarpe on his … when the family residence was removed from Salwarpe to Lacock, co. Wiltshire, 55 brought to the Talbots by the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… n. 11. Autog. pen. meips. R. T. Ex lib. visit. pen. Cor. Lacock. Autog. pen. Pen. Whalley, Ar. Autog. Ib. Autog. pen. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor was held in chief of the Crown, but the Abbess of Lacock, then tenant of the manor, was able successfully to … lord of the Island from 1216 to 1245, gave to the nuns of Lacock 'with her heart' her manor of Shorwell, 14 and her … representative of the Shorwells, released to the Abbess of Lacock all his right in the manor of North Shorwell in 12845 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… namesakes, and from the mid 13th century, when the nuns of Lacock acquired its church, it was sometimes called Maiden … Mr. J. C. J. Tarrant, and part by Mr. D. W. Johnson. 149 Lacock abbey appropriated Shrewton church under a grant of … There was a church at Shrewton in 1236. 216 In 1241 Lacock abbey was licensed to appropriate it when it became …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… hath some Interest in this, as I take it, and Mr. Philip Lacock, of Woodborough, had considerable Lands here and in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 174465 and rector of Fisherton Anger 17548 and vicar of Lacock by 1765. 158 Charles Davies, vicar 17741810, was a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… noticed. At an undetermined date Ralph le Franceis gave Lacock Abbey a burgage and all the rest of his land in … 'Loggeplace' and was not far from 'Pyryplace'. 238 In 1535 Lacock Abbey was receiving a rent of 8 s. yearly from a …
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