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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… township, in the parish of St. John Lee, union of Hexham, S. division of Tindale ward and of Northumberland, 2 miles … Elizabeth, and in 1563 was endowed with lands by Sir Roger Manwood, then recorder of the borough; the revenue is 43. 16. … this school, and two in that of the college; and Sir Roger Manwood, in 1581, founded four in Caius College, Cambridge, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… fine stately oaks, and was free from underwood. Thoroton's account of this place, (or rather, chiefly, his … record. It was a royal domain long before the conquest. Manwood, on Forest Laws, defines it thus: "A Forest is a vast … every thing which bears green leaves in the forest. Manwood, 51. Brumpton. Anecdotes of Archery. Ib. Dugdale, …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… yeoman, John Clotworth and Lawrence Davedge of St. Andrew's, Holborn, merchants, for the said William to appear. Sess. … Thomas Cuttes the younger of Smithfield Bar, St. Sepulchre's, butcher, for Robert Michell [Mytchell] of the same, … and John Potts of London, haberdasher, for Maynwood [Manwood] Smith of Ludgate Hill, haberdasher, for abusing the …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… 2/292. Ralph Garnons and William Garnons of St. Katherine's, silkweavers, for Oliver Eeles [Ellis] of Ratcliffe, … of Wapping, feltmaker, and George Jackson of St. Katherine's, chandler, for Robert Arnold [Arnoll] of Wapping, tailor; … worth 1s. and three Bibles worth 3s., belonging to John Manwood, gentleman, his master, at the same. Guilty, no …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1966 and later. 41 A fishery at Offham manor yielded 2 s. in 1086, 42 and there was another at South Stoke manor in … 1431, however, the master of Arundel college, the priory's successor, was cutting trees at 'Offham wood' without … 47 Wisborough Green, 48 Billingshurst, 49 and 'the Manwood', evidently Manhood hundred south of Chichester. 50 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… infested with thieves and footpads. In 1667 Lord Bridgman's children were robbed going from Teddington to Tunbridge, … MacGregor, bart., and daughter of Sir Thomas Hardy, Nelson's flagcaptain at Trafalgar. 14 It is now the residence of the … (55). Stat. of Realm, iii, 721 ; 31 Hen. VIII, cap. 5. Manwood, Forest Laws (ed. 1598), 11-12. It has been supposed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish, was granted to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's by Edward II in 1316; 31 and the calendar of Charter Rolls … century. Queen Elizabeth, who inherited her father's love of stag-hunting, frequently hunted at Hampton Court … Pleas of the Forest, x, cxiv, cxxviii, cxxix. Cf. John Manwood, Treatise of the Lawes of the Forest, 1615, where the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… is ordered to take his lands and tenements into the King's hands. The said Ralph is committed to prison, and afterwards fined 40 s., for which Thomas Corbet and John de Wauton are sureties. … by the Bishop to recover his chase are given at length by Manwood from the "Institutes." The Bishop acknowledged that …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… course the beast doth pant for breath, he shall forfeit 10 s. to the King, and if he be not a freeman, he shall pay … For the greater part of what follows I am indebted to Manwood's "History of the Forest Laws." Cannock Chase derived … taken with the manner." King Henry IV, part I., act 2. Manwood has, I think, misapprehended the original …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… He had examined the prisoners touching Mr. Brakenbury's goods, and found that some of the goods had been delivered … Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Sir Roger Manwood, Knight, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, with … taken. 15th July, 1583. I. 555. Letter from Sir Roger Manwood (Chief Baron of the Exchequer) to the Lord Mayor and …
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