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A History of the County of Stafford
… was opened north-east of the village in 1959. 18 A Women's Institute was formed in 1962. 19 The belief that coins were … which he paid a chief rent of two arrows a year to James, Lord Audley, lord of Aenora Malbank's share of Alstonefield. By 1515 the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… result of mining at Ecton, in Wetton, 37 and the township's population was 731 in 1801, 828 in 1811, and 854 in 1821. … 1593 William's son John sold the manor to John Harpur, the lord of Alstonefield, 86 and it again descended with … where the township's bull was kept in 1612, and at Lord's Wood beside the Manifold south-east of the village. 7 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Runcorn, Second division of the hundred of Eddisbury, S. division of the county of Chester, 3 miles (S. S. W.) from … rolls, was created a peer, in 1801, he took the title of Lord Alvanley from this place; and it is now held by his son and successor, the present lord. The living is a donative; net income, 47; patron, Lord
A History of the County of Oxford
… HISTORY Agriculture Open Fields and Commons Alwoldsbury's field or fields were mentioned in 12467. 1 No later … included capons or wax. Two other tenants discharged the lord of Alwoldsbury's obligations at the hundred court, … The largest payments in both those years came from the lord of Alvescot, taxed in 1316 on goods worth over 19, while …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parishes of Black Bourton and Kencot, Alvescot's ancient parish was long and narrow, running from north to … Thames may have been part of the same process. The parish's 18th-century boundaries (Fig. 10), essentially unaltered at … Lane, was acquired for a nominal sum, probably from the lord John Gwynne. 156 Before then the school was housed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Officers In the late 13th century the bailiff of the lord of Bampton hundred held an annual view of frankpledge at Alvescot at Michaelmas. Profits belonged to the lord of Alvescot, who paid the bailiff 12 d. certainty money, … the certainty may have been increased by 15056 when 3 s. 4 d. was paid 'for relaxing the lord's suit'. 3 Whether …
A History of the County of Oxford
… gift. 5 Then and presumably earlier the manor, with Saeric's lands in Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, and Gloucestershire, was … have granted the manor to Guy de Rochfort, apparently lord in 1251 and 1253. 13 The lord about 1260 was Henry de la Mare, perhaps the elder …
A History of the County of Oxford
… subject to Bampton was founded by Richard de la Mare, lord of Alvescot manor, in or before the early 12th century, … of an agreement over parochial rights: only Richard's tenants were to attend the chapel, and the clerk serving it … prompting disputes after pews were erected there for the lord's servants; the claim was apparently overturned after it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… as 966. 11 Domesday records three mills here, worth 40 s. and 12 sticks and 1,000 of eels. 12 In 1240 there were two … government long survived the virtual extinction of the lord's rights. It became in effect, as in the early 18th … The largest holdings were those of Newsham Peers, Lord Lifford (300 acres, now Alveston Pasture Farm), and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… along the south side of an ancient assart called Prior's Mesne and then descended a small brook by the west side of … estate belonged to Sir George Woodruff who sold it to the lord of the manor John Higford (d. 1706). It then passed in … no right of freebench, and entry fines were fixed at the lord's will. 47 The original pattern of tenancies had by then …
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