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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Essex
… plough, possibly by substituting crops for a fallow. 71A lease of c. 11 a. in 1707 stipulated a rotation of two crops …
A History of the County of Essex
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Edmond Edmonds, linendraper, who in 1663 also obtained the lease of the inn. 11 (260) Houses, pair, Nos. 5 and 3 St. … C, ff. 190, 408, 416 v, 417 v. Sar. D. & C.M., Chap. lease bk. 3. Storehouse Yard was probably so named because it …
Old and New London
… of Winchester; but about the year 1217 (Henry III.) a lease was granted by William, Abbot of Westminster, to … into the hands of the Sackvilles, held at first by a long lease from the see, but was eventually alienated by the good …
Survey of London
… of Portland. In 1719 the Countess of Portland obtained a lease of the "Terras commonly called Queen Marys Garden." 87 … the Commissioners of the Treasury, who decided that the lease to the countess was void, because the grant was for 50 … between the two parties, the Earl of Pembroke obtaining a lease of the portion between his house and the river, while …
Survey of London
… with their mets and bounds lymyted in the indenture" of lease of 25th July, 1508. The lease unfortunately cannot be referred to, as the Westminster … ("yoman coke of my lord cardinalls hall") granted a sub-lease of part of the property, described as a tenement "sett, …
Survey of London
… John Garstin, one of the King's messengers, applied for a lease of the "old low building situate on the south side of …
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