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A History of the County of Sussex
… risen to 20 by 1901. 65 In the later 19th century Christ's Hospital as landowner built several pairs of good-quality … of the parish were converted to houses by John Langmead of Northwood Farm in Climping, but they were requisitioned in … building airliners, as the headquarters of Sir Alan Cobham's 'flying circus', and as a base for experimental flying. In …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 2 The only lands referred to in 1086 as being in 'the king's forest' or 'the king's wood' were a group of manors that … the manors of Flaxley, Newland, Blakeney, and Walmore, at Northwood in Westbury, which were formed from the demesne … (except Hewelsfield), the bulk of Newnham and Awre, and Northwood tithing, in Westbury, sending representatives to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the area, where a manor called Dean was the Forest's administrative centre in the late 11th century. In modern … in the early Middle Ages. In the 13th century the Forest's bounds were the two rivers and it extended northwards as … in the Wye Valley, with Newland, and Walmore common and Northwood green, to the north-east of the main block, with …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… woodlands and waste after the establishment of the king's ironworks on the demesne in 1612 and the licensing of the … to take cordwood for their works. Leases of the king's ironworks to the earl of Pembroke in 1612 77 and to Sir … of the Forest such as the Fence, near St. Briavels, and Northwood green and Walmore common, near Westbury-on-Severn. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… township, the greatest part of which was in the Conqueror's hands, being the possessions of Harold, the late King, who … married Joan, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert de Northwood, or Norwood, of Northwood-Berningham, in Norfolk, and of Northwood in Kent, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to be paid to the lord byfree heirs after their father's decease, now called a Hariot. By this it appears that the … conquest, a lordship in this town of Tyrington. Bardolph's Fee. Hermerus de Ferrariis, who held a manor in Tilney, and … Toslington, Cheyneys, Hampton, Wychards, Woodmancote, cum Northwood, Nutbeams, Wolbeding, Nicholls, in Schaldeford, and …
A History of the County of Kent
… the church; in 1253, 40 marks to pay debts; in 1256, 100 s. for the glass windows in the church; in 1259, £20 for … and it seems to have been dedicated in honour of the king's patron saint, Edward the Confessor. 11 Henry on several … of the book of Hosea with gloss, and 20 s.; 49 Roger de Northwood, who gave them 12 marks in 1342 for the soul of his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… BURNHAM OVEREY; That is, over the Water or River. Vewtre's Manor. This was a beruite, or part of the lordship of … was a witness to the grant of William de Albini, the King's butler, in the reign of Henry I. of the manor of … Margaret his second wife, daughter of Clement Palgrave of Northwood Berningham, had Richard Hoo, Esq. his son and heir, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… full county court before the sheriff, by force of the king's writ, out of the principal men of the county, after the … and constable of Dover-castle; John de Cobham; Roger de Northwood, of Northwood; Ralph de Fremingham, of Fremingham; Robert de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of that time, under that of Hamo dapifer, i. e. the king's seneschal or steward. He continued sheriff, as was then not … he executed it alone, in which year he died, and Roger de Northwood, and his other executors, answered for the profits … were lords, in the 18th and 19th years. Sir John de Northwood, son of sir Roger Northwood, of Northwood, in …
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