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A History of the County of Rutland
… (Warde). 64 In 1352 and 1355 William Wade granted land in Manton to a chaplain there, retaining his lands in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… for life, as he afterwards gave it with half the manor of Manton to the Abbey of Cluny by a charter dated between 1130 and 1133, 3 and, like Manton, Tixover remained in the possession of the abbey till … it in 1275. 5 Otherwise its history is the same as that of Manton, the two manors passing from time to time into the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… London North Eastern Joint Railway, opened in 1894. The Manton and Uppingham station on the London Midland and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… was made in 1773. 3 The nearest railway station is at Manton, about three-quarters of a mile from the village. …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… 377 Manningham, Manygham, William LM deaths 1510, 507 Manton, Mantone, Richard LM adm 1470, 128 Manys, Helen LW adm …
Old and New London
… this street also was the gun-shop of the celebrated "Joe Manton," who was a favourite with almost all the aristocratic …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… a. of land at Pickwell to three chaplains in the church of Manton (Rut.). 72 There is no clear evidence that all of this … alienated but it is certain that the chantry college at Manton acquired lands at Pickwell. 73 Under the Chantry Act …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 24 /38/154 Lockeridge (in West Overton) 41 /38/190 Manton (in Preshute) 28 /38/180 Mildenhall 72 /38/178 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. 9 July, 1658, vicar of Roxby 1661, and rector of Manton, co. Lincoln, 1667. See Foster's Index Eccl. Prettye, …
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