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A History of the County of Sussex
… chapelry of Bosham 1 and constituted one of the 7 knight's fees attached thereto. 2 It was held of the Bishop of … son of William, eldest brother of Anne, mother of Thomas's father William Styant. 28 Meanwhile Anne Jerman ( sic) had … Robinson, loc. cit. Phillipps seems to have been son-in-law to Peter Legay; Katherine was widow of Peter's son Isaac, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Polled tree in the 15th and 16th centuries, and as Poulter's corner in 1896. 4 The north part of the parish lay on the … others worked on linen manufacture. 55 In 1597 a parish by-law was passed preventing the letting of houses without the … iv. 229. W.S.R.O., Add. MS. 109, ff. 1078. Suss. Poor Law Rec. 32, 46. V.C.H. Suss. i. 389. S.N.Q. v. 1067. B.L. …
The Environs of London
… rectory was rated, in 1287, at 25 marks 28; in the King's books at 11l. 10s. 10d. In 1650, it was valued at 70l. … Lennard, baptized May 9, 1602; Elizabeth, daughter of S r Samuel, buried Oct. 20, 1605; John, baptized Oct. 7, … buried Mar. 17, 16112; Margaret, baptized May 26, 1613; S r Samuel Lennard, buried Ap l 15, 1618; Elizabeth Lady …
Alumni Oxonienses
… gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 19 Nov., 1650; bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1660, as son of Thomas, of Woodmancote, Sussex, gent. … Queen's Coll., matric. 30 March, 1702, aged 15; bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1710 (his father bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… north on the same side is a reconditioned house, 'Smuggler's Cottage', with a rough-casted east front and timber-framed … the earl and was among the estates settled on his son-in-law Lord Lumley in 1566. 27 Five years later the Earl of … the lands, as his son John in 1613 left to his brother-in-law Richard Langrish his manor house and lands of St. Clere …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… advowson of the rectory was evidently included in Henry II's grant of Westbury manor to Roger de Mynors. 69 After the … should present in turn. In practice, however, Isabel's assigns, members of the Bath family, made all the … rectory in 1288, 7 and in 1309 he was a doctor of canon law and also held the deanery of Exeter and prebends at …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… for Burghill manor in 1303, 24 and for Robert de Sapy's portion of Westbury manor in 1337, 25 but no court rolls … R 328.3. Glos. R.O., P 354/OV 9/1-2. Ibid. CW 2/2. Poor Law Abstract, 1804, 184-5. Ibid. 1818, 156-7. GIoc. R.O., P 354/VE 2/2. Ibid. OV 2/1, 4-5; P 354A/OV 2/1-3; Poor Law Abstract, 1804, 184-5; Glos. R.O., P 354A/OV 2/1-3. Poor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Salisbury were abolished. 92 The church was worth 50 s. in 1086. 93 In 1291 the value was £40. 94 In 1720 the … by a grant of £200 from the governors of Queen Anne's Bounty. 95 At the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th … side of the church, by William of Westbury, serjant-at-law and a justice of the King's Bench. 12 The chapel was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… begun before 1086, for by then William Scudet, the king's cook, held an estate of 4 hides which was to form later the … the manor of Westbury Priory. 46 The rest of Defuble's land was regranted by Henry II to Joce de Dinan, and by … Peerage, Devon. For the contingent interest of his heir-at-law, Sir Robert Willoughly, and his issue, see e.g. C.P. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wilkins, a clothier. 68 In 1624 the occupier was Anthony's son, William, 69 and in 1653 it was Richard Wilkins, fuller … mill to his two daughters, his son, Thomas, his brother-in-law, Thomas Finnemore Evans, and to Thomas White, and William … the most powerful one in the county in 1838. In the 1840's both mills were mortgaged, and for a time Angel Mill ceased …
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