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A Dictionary of London
… again. Wendegoslane See Wendegaynelane. Werhurgh (St.) Land and houses of Galfridus de Frowic in parish of St. … juxta terram Nichol de stanes versus aquilonem" and land and houses near in parish of St. Wereburge and in parish … by Alan Bursar to Wm., son of Alice, of the moiety of his land towards "le West" in Queenhithe before St. Michael's …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… made to God and the church of St. James at Wellebek of the land of Clun of his fee, afterwards, viz. 1 Joh. 2 called … where the church of St. James was founded, and the whole land which is from the place of the abby unto a place called … belonged to them, the mill also of Languat, and the whole land of Hirst, and common of pasture of his land. All these …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which desended itself for two car. . to the Dane-geld. The land being then accounted four car. There after the conquest … Torp by Schendelbi, and in Barton (on Humber) one car. of land, for which grant the monks gave her eight marks of … with the appurtenances, for which they had not only the land in Thorp before mentioned, and the carucat in Barton; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… I (1970), 288). (b) at SP 875681, some 12 hectares of land with a number of rectangular enclosures dating from the … on Boulder Clay at 85 m. above OD. A large area of land is covered with Roman pottery and building-stone ( Beds. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… which extends immediately westwards, but the surrounding land consists predominantly of boulder clay. Farther north …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… exchange for a new vicarage in Wellington and c. 7½ a. of land there. 18 The vicar sold 2 a. to Thomas Eyton in 1808, … and consisted mostly of houses; there were also 3 a. of land in the open fields and several small enclosures. 48 The … Veronica ( náee Davidson,) wife of Rowland Hunt: Burke, Land. Gent. (18th edn.), ii (1969), 331. Lich. Dioc. Regy., …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… and Wappenshall, in Leegomery manor, included much land capable of supporting herds and crops, and was far more … of the year, and pannage was sold. 50 Wellington manor had land for 9 more ploughs in 1086, 51 presumably in the waste. … on the west and Mill field on the east, 63 with other land in Wide field, 64 an open field in Charlton township. 65 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of £4 17 s. 6 d. a year to later schoolmasters. 98 In 1659 land in Ollerton, let for £5 a year, was left to the school. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… leah to suggest that the Anglo-Saxons found unoccupied land to reclaim. 65 Wellington, from which the parish took … 68 to complement slum clearance. 43 It then turned to land south of Watling Street, mostly in Arleston township. … such dwellings had been added. 51 The council's building land was in any case almost exhausted, for further expansion …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… William Forester 61 (kt. 1689). 62 The Foresters had held land in Wellington township since the early 15th century. 63 … heir Sir Thomas Meyrick owned over 100 a. of agricultural land there and many urban sites. 72 By 1535 a burgage in … of Wellington manor in 1383. 46 A substantial part of the land there descended with Wellington manor, 47 to whose great …
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