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A History of the County of Warwick
… line from Pinley and Stoke joins this line near Lythall's Lane. A branch line runs west to Keresley Colliery, and … and other estates on his niece (and eventual heir), Maud Lovel, and her husband, William La Zouche of Harringworth. 90 … Pat. 12921301, 184, and V.C.H. Warws. vi 50. For the Bois, Lovel, and Zouche connexion, see Complete Peerage, ii. 202; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which was near the sea; here they rested till King Canute's time, and then were taken up by Etheric, a monk of Ramsey, … Theodred Bishop of Elmham was an eyewitness of St. Edmund's body being uncorrupted, for having fasted three days, he … St. Martin's bridge, and extended to the river as far as Lovel's stath southward, and then came by the lane (now …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… of the Duchy of Lancaster and the liberties of St. Mary's at York, and from bishops of Ely in 1700 and 1725, for … who had escaped into the privileged place of Beamound's Rents. Ibid. Admissions of freemen and apprentices. ff. 8, … archers on horseback, shall be ready to go at the King's wage into France. f. 23 b. From a subsequent entry on 24 …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… Loose Memoranda. Henry VI. Letters under Henry the Sixth's sign manual and signet to "our trusty and wel beloved the … by the weke for their wages, and for their house-rent xiij s, iiij d. With allowaunce resonnable for reparacion of the … 17; the Castel of Farnham. Letters under Edward the Fourth's sign-manual and signet to the Mayor of Southampton. Trusty …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… case yesterday, and a piece of it this morning, Mr. Sadler's. You were satisfied he was a member, yet because it did not … Somewhat was observed in the debate on his Highness's recognition. It was moved then, that the House might be. … has been observed. If it be an Act, and if the Protector's title be by the Petition and Advice, then there is a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… are set out in an appendix to the description of the king's land in the Oxfordshire Domesday, and its judgement, based … of the hundred that the individual tax-payer met the king's officers, the assessment of each village represented the … as a tenant in chief in virtue of a manor in Lillingstone Lovel, was an usher at court, and that Robert, son of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The Domesday survey The text Oxenefordscire In King Edward's Time Oxeneford (Oxford) rendered yearly to the King for … murales) which belonged to Earl Algar in King Edward's time, rendering then and now 14 s. less 2 d., and he has 1 dwelling rendering 6 d. pertaining …
Survey of London
… amenities of the site. 16 A Mr. John Halliday of Lincoln's Inn was particularly active in this opposition, and his … to the West End was shut off by the Duke of Bedford's estate, whose boundary intercepted, by a mere stone's throw, the outlet of the Foundling Estate into Southampton …
Survey of London
… on the east. 1 These are shown without buildings on Agas's map off c. 156070, which also shows Petticoat Lane without … as an Annoyance to the Archers, and all the Queen's Liege People. And a precept was awarded to the Tenants & … then mentioned on the site. 4 In June 1643, after the Earl's death, William Smith (or Smyth) of the Middle Temple, …
Survey of London
… use of Sarum. This use superseded the old use of St. Paul's, London, in the cathedral church in 1414, and quickly made … was evidently the practice in All Hallows. St. Stephen's altar had frontal and curtains of white "steyned with the … of white russet rayed "for lenten," while in 1512 St. Anne's altar had a curtain of white "for the upper part" for Lent. …
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