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Journal of the House of Lords
… Salisbury in the Chair. Edward Simeon Esq. is called in, and examined as follows: You reside at Whitchurch, in … the Circumstance of my acting principally at my own House, and without any Professional Adviser. Is there any particular … and to the Poor in Two Tithings of the Parish of Bishops Cannings, which is near Devizes; and, generally speaking, I …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Evidence. General Heads. Names of Witnesses, and Page of Evidence in Printed Report. A. Abington, Great and Little, Acreage of, Population, Poor Rates, &c. Pym, 408. … - for better rating Tenements, Slaney, 195. 201. Bishops Cannings, Population of, Estcourt, 368. - Spade Labour, …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Estates in co. Derry 1. Short statement of their history and management (prepared by Mr. Todd and Prof. Dougherty). 1. In the reign of James I. six … for the purpose of colonizing Ulster with English and Scotch settlers. 2. These lands were granted by the Crown …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 3 miles (S. E.) from Abingdon; containing 187 inhabitants, and comprising 843 acres, of which 77 are common or waste. … Western railway. The chapel is dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul. The tithes have been commuted for 344. 10., payable to the Dean and Canons of Windsor. A free school was founded and endowed …
Old and New London
… Apsley House and Park Lane CHAPTER XXIX. APSLEY HOUSE AND PARK LANE. "Tecto quum vidit in illo] Magnum … habitatorem." Fuvenal. Situation of Apsley HouseGeorge II. and the Apple-stall KeeperHenry, Lord Apsley, purchases the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Near East. From there the knowledge spread to southern and central Europe and eventually to Britain. 3 The earliest dated iron objects … about 500 B.C., 44 and West Harling (Norf.) and All Cannings Cross (Wilts.), considered to be wholly Iron Age. 45 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… from which it appears that the advowson, with a messuage and 2 acres were given to archdcn. Henry of Braunstone by the prior of Montacute, 1281, and were given by Henry to the cath., to be gr. to archdcnry. … this archdcnry. between Richard and Adam.] Adam preb. Potterne, list 47 First certain occ. 1200 (Innocent III, Cal. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… covering five deaneries of Wiltshire: Amesbury, Chalke, Potterne, Wilton and Wylye. Valuations 1291 archdcnry. (excluding … 1173 together with W[illiam] archdcn. [of Wilts.] (IV/C.3/Potterne/1, much abbreviated in Sar. Chs. p. 38; cf. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… deaneries of Wiltshire: Avebury, Cricklade, Malmesbury and Marlborough. Valuations 1291 archdncry. (with church of … be identifed with Azo who was dean by 1139 (list 2), preb. Potterne (list 47). Possibly donor of a cope ( RSO II 129, … ibid. pp. 203, 643 etc.). Officiated once in deanery of Potterne (? archdcnry. of Salisbury) during archdcn. Jordan's …
Survey of London Monograph
… ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION The Exterior The north and south faades are 115 feet in length: the east and west 117 feet. On the south side of the roadway the … 1 north of the roadway the ground falls to the river, and here there is a brick-vaulted basement and a terrace the …
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