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A History of the County of Northampton
… Hardingstone, beyond the medieval suburb of St. Leonard's End. To the north, along the Market Harborough road, the … so as to become the chief station. The station in St. John's Street was opened in 1872. The Grand Junction Canal joins … and in spite of the burning in that year by Thorkil's Danes 5 and the ravages of Edwin's and Morcar's forces in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… day and waste, forfeitures and murders in any of the king's courts, and the chattels of felons and fugitives.' 2 The … to the castle of Wallingford. It extended from the king's mill under the castle to the stream coming from … was regulated by the borough court. 84 Sir Thomas Lovel, who was constable of the castle (q.v.) in the reign of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… time at the only costs and charges of the king and queen's majesty.' 4 A sluice at the angle of the brook to supply … of the castle of Wallingford was granted to Sir William Lovel, kt., Lord Lovel, in August 1450, for life, 215 and he held it until his …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… period is now represented by a shop and part of the King's Head Inn. Bosworth House, also on the south side of High … architectural interest. The Marquis of Granby Inn at World's End is probably of the end of the 16th century, but was … about 1842. 10 The Manor House, the residence of Mr. C. S. Routh, is just beyond the church. Between the church and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Three churches surrounded the Market Place: 8 St. Mary's, Brede Street and Corn Street, stood on the north side of … south side, for it was eventually united with St. Michael's, Kingsbury, but its site cannot be identified. The … 14 The town gaol, known in the 16th century as 'Brown's Bower', stood on the Kingsbury Square side of the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… in puram et perpetuam elemosinam etc. reddendo inde eis 4 s. annuatim etc. Omnibus etc. Adam filius Nicholai Wyther de … ( to appear to answer for their trespass in the Abbot's Court). Some of the delinquents laughed at the Abbot's men, … Barnab Apostolici ita convenitur inter Magistrum Henricum Lovel Rectorem Ecclesiarum de Appilby et Blithefeld ex un …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… it to William the Clerk of Aldulvistre for a rent of 10 s. annually, and to the capital lord 3 d. annually. Henry de … son of Eudo, remitted to Symon son of William the Clerk 9 s. and 10 d. of the rent of the said virgate, and newly … of the said Osbert, who was mainprized by Magister H. Lovel and Dominus William Hamelin the Sheriff of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 16601837 The chaplains were appointed by lord chamberlain's warrant. Prior to 1702, large numbers of chaplains in … made up to them, by being constantly in the King's Eye, for Spiritual Preferment, and being esteem'd to merit … - By 1661 Paul, W. By 1661 Pearce, T. By 1661 Pullen, [?S.] By 1661 Ryves, B. By 1661 Shute, [?C.] By 1661 Smallwood, …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… and a disme grauntyd. And a bushylle of bay salte at iij s. iiij d. ij. A. Thys yere the qwene was crownyd. And the … at Callys. And this yere whyt herynge was solde at iij s. iiij d. the barrelle. And lorde Monforde sone and many … Rotherham. Thomas Jane, or Jaun. John Alcock. Baynard's Castle. Fahyan mentions this "upon the first sonday of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… suffered at and after the Reformation. In bishop Fisher's time the income of this see amounted to only 300l. in the king's books it is valued at 358l. 4s. 9d. and, like many other … and rector of Bodiham, in the diocese of Norwich. Roger Lovel enjoyed this dignity in 1307. William Read was …
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