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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 79One king's clerk, presented in 1343, was absent in the royal service in 1345, 80though perhaps not permanently. 81The royal nominee of 1371, 82probably resident in 1379, 83was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… late 18th century in date. A more substantial inn is the 'Royal Oak' 85 at the junction of Christchurch Street and City …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the railway from Redruth to Point Quay, a small shipping-port at the head of Carrick roads. The living is a discharged …
A Dictionary of London
… the communities of cities and boroughs to treat with the royal commissioners appointed to assess and collect the tax … and we find the Mayor and Commonalty compounding with the royal commissioners in this way, and offering to pay £2000 or …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… worship for Wesleyans and Unitarians. Filey FILEY, a sea-port town and a parish, in the union of Scarborough, partly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… liberties at work, p. 62. Relation between liberties and royal government, p. 66. Relations between liberties, p. 68. … or approximately 100 hides, implied the conferment of all royal rights over a hundred. Despite the fact that neither … and Roger (110239) had been granted, or had assumed royal rights, over the hundred of Cannings 6 and in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… date inscribed on cover-paten; also silver paten of 1822. Royal Arms: in relief, gilded, late 18th-century. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… grant a greater fraction was levied on cities, towns, and royal demesne than on other areas. Thus in 1332 the townsman … Semley 58 0 Stoke Farthing (in Broad Chalke) 64 0 Tollard Royal 64 0 Chedglow Hundred 649 s. 8 d. s. d. Ashley and …
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
… . . . Dodmer dom[ini] milit[is] [m]aioris . . . [im]port[atur] et soll . . . per Hayes 89. [B.84] 25 July 1530. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Forfar.See Oathlaw. Findhorn FINDHORN, a burgh and sea-port town, in the parish of Kinloss, county of Elgin, 4 miles … with the Moray Frith. It is a burgh of barony, the sea-port of Forres, and the property of H. A. I. Munro, Esq.; it … through whom Lord Byron boasted of having a share of the royal blood of Scotland in his veins. The park in which the …
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