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A History of the County of Oxford
… 19th century, by which time curates were paid 30 gns. or more. 44 In 1834 there were two Sunday services, but later in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 162 estimated acres, implying a yardland of 30 a. or more. 26 The valuation of a ploughland in 1305 as only 60 a. … for several generations, acquired leases of 20 years or more. Annual rents doubled from £101 in 1674 to £220 and 100 … there had been much union of strips; pieces of 5 a. or more were commonplace, and some of c. 18 a. were recorded. 66 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… level of the lower purlins. Externally the solar wing was more ornate than its counterpart, and there are indications … narrower chimney to which the staircase turret related more easily; the chimney may have been rebuilt because of the … was a minor, and the king committed his wardship to Roger More. 10 In 1554 John was licensed to sell the site of his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of a very small E.-flowing stream (SP 575752). Here once more dark soil and absence of ridge-and-furrow might indicate … Before modern development Yelvertoft consisted of little more than a single High Street with the church detached from … The remains fall into two distinct parts. The larger and more complex area lies at the end of Wards Lane, N. of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a rentcharge of 160. The church has been rebuilt upon a more commodious site, in the later style of English … The tourist, as he ascends the vale, is gradually more and more delighted, until he reaches Talcan-y-Byd, or the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Porch was rebuilt. The church was restored in 1890 and in more recent years. Yetminster, the Parish Church of St. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… be built near the rampart of earth raised by Adrian, as a more effectual barrier against incursions, he returned to … of a second Rome, to which city, in these respects more than in any resemblance of design, it might not unaptly … Moor, on the 3rd of June. This meeting was attended by more than 70,000 persons, who, on his Majesty's approach, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… areas of the city, apart from the stretch around the more westerly castle, the Old Baile. Henry III rebuilt York … side of the castle, presumably in the new hall, was made more capacious. 51 The prison accommodation had for long been … ft. of the mound, formed of 'an outer crust of firmer and more clayey material . . . round the older summit and lighter …
Survey of London
… and Rowland Whyte commented that: "My Lord Keeper sorrows more than so great a man ought. He is discontented that his … was held at York House. where there were said to be "more cooks than guests." 196 o Two years previously … House during the Commonwealth period. Purchasers could more readily be found for these small premises than for …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Messuage with lands in Bisshopthorp. John Warde William More and Margaret his wife Messuage with lands in … of Arkesey, near Doncaster. Richard Rokeby, esq., Richard More, clerk, and Richard Graunt, chaplain John Cutte, kt., … 8 messuages with lands in Cotyngham. John Warde William More and Margaret his wife 15 messuages with lands in Great …
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