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Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… of the castle of Worcester. Ref.110 BA1/1/26/43 (1619) To the right worshipfull his majesties justices of the bench … unto your good worships that there are many poore men to the number of thirty persons and upwardes who lye there, … the [illegible] For may part I cannot consent to alter in private a publique order made by the bench and am perswaded …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Norman invasion had two manors in Werchesope, which paid to the geld as three car. The land being then sufficient for … si was one of those who were noted in the book of Doomsday to have soc, and sac, and toll, and thaim, and the kings … a principal man in Huntingtonshire, where he left a barony to his second son Nigellus de Lovetot, as in Wishou is noted. …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… herrings. There were also in this parish two churches, to which belonged forty acres of land, worth six shillings. … "Soca Britonis de Werlingham. Our Lord the King gave it to the ancestors of Oliver de Tintamac of Bretagne, and Hamo … de Tintiniot, and has the custody for Philip de Albon, to whom the King gave that custody." 2 The Abbot of Bury was …
A History of the County of Essex
… totalling 15 a. in Little Horkesley, 34 were transferred to that parish in 1889. 35 Most of the parish lies on a relatively high plain which drains northwards to the river Stour and southwards to the river Colne. From … until the mid 20th. 90 It closed in 1993, and was a private house in 1996. 91 A victualler and a chandler were …
A History of the County of Essex
… intervals; the number of jurors sworn ranged from 2 to 15, but was more often a higher number. Inhabitants were presented for obstructing the highway, failing to clean ditches and repair boundary marks, taking in … been using rate- payers' money illegally to repair the private road to Garnons (then called Gardner farm), which was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dr. Moore in 1706 bequeathed 200, directing the interest to be applied in teaching children. In 1829, the remains of a … tithes have been commuted for 500. The chapel, dedicated to St. Mary, was rebuilt, with the exception of the tower and … ground, and consists of a nave, south aisle, chancel, and private chapel, with a square tower and graceful spire 185 …
A History of the County of York
… York when Paulinus baptized Edwin there in 627, for it is to be presumed that Paulinus brought with him the Roman … the mayor who had vacated his own to accommodate the lord president's lady. 24 Four years later Charles I instructed … after many years of use as a vestry, was refurnished for private prayer and occasional services; and the two eastern …
A History of the County of Sussex
… from Broadwater by the tidal estuary of the Teville stream to the north. That may have been the site of Worthing … employment apart from the holiday trades. 61 Besides private relief funds, the Mayor's Relief Fund spent £7,800, … promotion. 83 The combined importance of the resort and of private residence to the town's economy can be seen from the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… existed in the early 16th century, 76 but by 1575 was in private hands. 77 It had been demolished by 1635 when the … is doubtful. 79 After at least two unsuccessful attempts to build a chapel of ease to Broadwater 80 an Act of 1809 appointed trustees, including …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 82 Copyhold land held of Worthing manor was subject to heriot from the 1540s, 83 and in the late 17th century and … on the former, 92 and after 1805 it was sold in 5 lots to meet the expenses of inclosure. 93 Worthing meadow, … in 1552 several tenants of Worthing manor were licensed to inclose a common of 6 a. 6 Between 1700 and 1710 …
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