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A History of the County of Sussex
… earliest known secular building in the village is Coachman's cottage in Church Lane, a probably 16th-century … was then included with Madehurst, 45 and in 1524 Yapton's total was 24 and Bilsham's apparently 8. 46 Eighty-four parishioners signed the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… cuts a steep-sided valley from east to west between God's Hill (107 m. (352 ft.)) and Yarlington Sleights (127 m. … but in the east there are thin north-south bands of Fuller's Earth and Fuller's Earth rock. 78 There were said to be light and dark blue …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the vicarage until the Dissolution. 47 In 1466 the abbey's nominee was rejected as unfit and presentation was made by … lord, C. K. F. Brown, gave the advowson to St. Catherine's College, Oxford. In 1984 St. Catherine's transferred the advowson to the Charles Wolfson Charitable …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… south of the Sands, N. division of Lancashire, 2 miles (W. S. W.) from Burton-in-Kendal; containing 322 inhabitants. … de Kemyers, or Cynyers, held the eighth part of a knight's fee in Yeland, of the fee of William de Lancaster, the … cattle-market is held on the fourth Wednesday in every month. Kitley, the fine mansion of the family of Bastard, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Yelford by 1221. 99 In the later 13th century Yelford's incumbents were called rectors 1 and the living remained a … was sold in 1984. 14 In 1254 the living was valued at 20 s. (corrected to 26 s. 8 d.), 15 in 1291 at £2, and in 1341 at only 24 s. after …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Narberth, county of Pembroke, South Wales, 4 miles (S. W.) from Narberth; containing 148 inhabitants. This parish … The living is a discharged rectory, rated in the king's books at 5. 3. 9., endowed with 400 private benefaction and … till it falls into the river Neath, or Nedd Vechan. In the month of June 1842, when the Mellt was unusually low, the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… lace-making. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 13. 4.; net income, 317; patron and incumbent, … upwards of 10,000. A fair for leather takes place every month; a fair for wool on Peaseholm Green every Thursday, … the prison, which generally takes place within a month or six weeks after that time. In pursuance of an act …
Survey of London
… Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, in exchange for the Duke's house in Southwark. This grant preserved the rights of … a prison of so long continuance." 202 In the following month there was a report that the mother and friends of Essex … his death there on 15th March, 16167. On the 20th of that month his widow wrote to Sir Edward Montagu, asking for a …
Survey of London
… death, he granted to his cousin, William of Ely, the King's treasurer. The monks of Westminster were the lords of the … 8 his houses and grange which he held within the latter's two gates, namely, "those houses which are adjoining the … or represented additional land is not clear. 11 Hubert's tenure of the property was brief. At some time about 1230 …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… of Warlaghby, and 3 messuages with lands there, of 9 12 s rent in Bylton, and of the advowson of S t Martin's church … lands in Preston in Holdernes, which, after a term of one month, remain to Johanna the wife of Ralph Constable, Alice … in Ouerhalgh and Netherhalgh, which, after a term of one month, remain to George Chaworthe, esq., Mary his wife, and …
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