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London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… and women passing day by day, the wall be either repaired or demolished. And because it appears on inspection of the … makes default, it is adjudged that the wall be repaired or demolished within 40 days etc. 303. A like judgment was … St. Botolph Billyngesgate; the same to be barred with wood or iron and to be 2½ ells 1 in. above the ground, 1½ ells 6 …
London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… so that the prior and the common people suffer no damage or peril. [m. 6] Fri. 13 Dec. 1303. John le Blund, mayor, … rebuild the cess-pit at a distance of 2½ ft. of stone wall or 3½ ft. of earthen wall from the pl.'s land, and remove the … with stone he refuses to do so, either individually or in common. The pl. says that he is prepared to build. It …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… North Erpingham Hundred Metton METTON Was a member or beruite to Roger Bigot's manor of Felbrigg, and as such is … and paid 5 d. gelt. 1 In the 8th of Richard I. Alexander Poyntell, and Alice his wife, passed by fine, to Robert de … her former husband, William de Nevill; remainder to Alice Poyntell, her daughter, by the said William. 2 Joan de Bovile …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
A History of the County of Bedford
… copper and brass have been found in the parish. 3 Etonbury or Stonbury is an ancient earthwork close to Arlesey station, … sixteenth century reappears as Hoyesmese. 5 Betwentwomen, or Tuomeen, in the thirteenth century becomes Twentemen in … Sibwinnesclade. 7 Manors The principal manor of ETONBURY or ARLESEY was held prior to 1086 by Alestan of Boscombe. At …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his arms, Sable, a fess argent, between three chaplets or, were put up in the windows of it; and hence a descendant … are memorials for the Golding's, Findall's, Owen's, and Poyntell's; on the south side, a monument for John Rand, who … Hickes, citizen and draper of London, and daughter of Edw. Poyntell, gent. ob. 1655, t. 31. A memorial for Francis Fox, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1582 5 and 1604. 6 An Inclosure Act for 16 yardlands or 569 acres was passed in 1753. 7 Extensive inclosure had … Wiching, was in 1086 in the hands of Richard the Forester, or Cheven, being then worth 20 s. 41 In 1252 it was recorded … tower. The earliest architectural remains are of the early or mid-13th century, and indicate the existence of a chancel …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Manning, Gules, a cross patonce between four cinquefoils or. Notwithstanding which it appears by their monuments and … king Edward III. 12 In later times the family of Feerby, or Ferby, who resided at Paul's Cray hill, were in possession … I. and left by Judith, his wife, daughter of Edmund Poyntell, esq. of Chesilhurst, a son, Caleb Trenchfield, who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… borough, the boroughs of King's Franchise and Faircrouch, or Lovehurst, is in the bailiwic of the Seven Hundreds, and … likewise called Detling borough, which contains in it six or seven houses, is in the hundred of Maidstone. The liberty … Newman, gent. Henry Keat, A. M. Dec. 15, 1645. Daniel Poyntell, ejected August, 1662. 9 John Cleyton, esq. Stephen …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1624
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… obtained speciall favor in the sight of the grand senor or greate Turke was by the appointment of the said … 3 Jacobi to enter into a statute of 1600 pounds to Poyntell in trust for Sir John Jolls as they pretended … for the payment of 840 pounds, and yet nether Jolls nor Poyntell lent your petitioner any money, and shortly after …
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