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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Government, had a Mannor which paid to the publick Geld or Tax for one carucat of Land. The Land of it being then … was taken, one Richard held it, who probably was father or ancestor of Raph, called Brito, who, together with his son … 3. Test. de Nev. Rot. Pip. In Craft, S. Joh. Lap. 18 E. 2. Pl. de Quo War. apud. Not. 3 E. 3, ro, 2, in corso. Rot. Fin, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… Woodforde. 2 The parish takes its name, formerly Almsford or Almundesford, from a ford crossing the Brue, possibly on … first named in 1086 as a small estate with nine farmers or smallholders and three serfs working the demesne lands 13 … Chas2/Hil2. SRO, T/PH/bm 32. Wilts. RO, 383/332. SRO, D/D/Ct F. Ibid. Q/SR 9/1. Ibid. 115/31, 124/39, 134/39, 136/16, …
Magna Britannia
… of large unwrought stones, placed erect, either singly or in circles, or with others laid across; and tumuli of stones or earth. Of … legible: it is figured in Borlase's Antiquities (p. 391. pl. 35. f. 5), where the inscription is thus given: " Cnegumi …
Magna Britannia
… nearly of the same dimensions, with three narrow windows or rather arrow-slits on the north, south, and west sides: it … On the north side of the chamber is a very narrow opening or arrow-slit, at the end of a recess in the wall six feet … of this Church in Pennant's tour in Scotland, vol. i. pl. iv. p. 60. Ed. 1760. " Robertus Chamber fecit fieri hoc …
Magna Britannia
… and under a lofty tract of moorland, called Hamilton, or Hameldown. It consists of a circular enclosure of about … some great battle fought on the down, in which Maddock, or Madoc, one of the contending chiefs, is said to have been … 1., where there is an engraving of the Penates. Figured in pl. lv. of vol. xiv. of the Archologia, 1. and 2. Mentioned …
Magna Britannia
… by a broad ditch, which is bounded by a high mound or bank, and the form of the whole is nearly that of an … four lane ends, over the ground on which Kendal's, or the Peacock-Inn, stands, and Limbury chapel formerly stood; and … 177. Ibid. p. 19 P.318. Reliquiae Rom. vol. i. part. ir. pl. I, 2. Cough's Camden, vol.iii.p. 28. Archaeol. vol. ix. …
Magna Britannia
… a view of this castel in the first volume of Buck's Antiq. pl.55. Ibid. pl.56. Ibid. pl.53 and 54. …
Magna Britannia
… ward is triangular, its principal building is the keep or dungeon tower, which is square and very ancient, being … was probably dismantled in the civil war or suffered to go to decay soon afterwards. The walls, which … is a view of this castle in Buck's Antiquities, Vol. I. pl. 46. which shews the state of it in 1739. Of Rose-Castle, …
Magna Britannia
… position of the head, and of the right hand, which is more or less elevated in different figures: they are all very … de Somer-shall in Capella Regis de Penkcriche et frat' D'ct Thome qui obiit an o Dom'i Millo CCC.... quorum animarum, … Bassano's Notes. See page 278, note. Buck's Antiq. vol. i. pl. 57. See p. ccxix. See a figure of this tower in the …
Magna Britannia
… so far maimed, that it requires much attention to make out or comprehend what they once were, or to understand any thing … ejus qui fecerunt an'o dn'i milessimo CCCCXXVII." The peacock is the crest of the Manners family. P.346 to 359. For … History. They are engraved in Grose's Ancient Armour, pl. xxxix. For a more particular account of these remains see …
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