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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… treasurer of this abbey, that in the reign of king Edward I. the demesne lands of the manor of Longport were 475 acres, … justices itinerant, in the 21st year of king Edward I. who confirmed the whole of them by his charter, as the … in the fact, 6 so that he should be called infangetheof, i. e. a thief within the boundaries, from the western gate of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… commonalty' occurs in a letter addressed by them to Edward I, 79 and they received writs under that style in 1308 80 and … Lymington occurs in their reply to the mandate of Edward I for the supply of three ships for his navy. 121 The larger … by his brother Robert. 146 On the accession of Henry I Robert took up the cause of Robert of Normandy, and in 1102 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Oxford and houses and property were destroyed. 56 Charles I in 1644 quartered his troops on the downs north of the … council at the morrow speech courts at which all borough officials were elected. 367 A bylaw of 1577 confirmed that … were proclaimed. At the autumn court the mayor and borough officials were elected and the common council chosen. 381 The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… were of course vested in the king; those of Mortimer (i.e., the manorial rights) passed to the Duke of York and … in the borough. These were the companies of clothiers (i.e., makers of clothes), mercers, tanners, braziers and clothworkers (i.e., makers of cloth). Any person engaged in any lawful …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Charity is unknown. By an indenture dated 20 Dec. 18 James I (1620) properties in Northampton were conveyed to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… London in 1675. 72 The earliest registers are as follows: (i) baptisms 15711574, 15771600, 16061722, marriages 1566 … pieces. 113 The registers before 1812 are as follows: (i) baptisms 15601722, marriages 15591721, burials 15591722, … Mass was celebrated here before the elections of town officials under the Act of 1489 175; from 1553 the town …
A History of the County of Northampton
… parliaments held at Northampton, from the time of Henry I to that of Richard II, may be mentioned the council of … no reference to a mayor; the reeves seem to be the highest officials. Nor is there any reference to a mayor in John's … Richard's charter. This is with regard to the election of officials. The version on the charter roll 82 provides that …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a north vestry. The earliest work remaining is of c. 1340, i.e. the south chapel and parts (probably reset material) of … to the Norman Abbey of Lyre during the reign of Henry I, the gift being confirmed by Henry II in 1155. 103 From … by the L.M.S. Rly. Co. Add. Ch. 47394; Cal. Chart. R. i, 242. Ibid. Lewis, Topog. Dict., 438. White, Direct. of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
A History of the County of Berkshire
… had held for the purpose of entertainment, probably of officials: the king had twentyeight closes. 7 In 1121 Reading Abbey was founded by Henry I 8; the king by the foundation charter (1125) gave to it … between such items as dues to the abbot, salaries to the officials and repairs to gild property. 133 Entries for …
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