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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… watery valley. Lambert was enfeoffed of it, and held it at the survey under the Earl Warren; two freemen, who enjoyed it in King Edward's … and John de Hedersete. In the 7th of Edward II. Sir Ralph Sefoule, and Beatrix his wife, were living, and sealed …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Brothercross Hundreds West Rudham WEST RUDHAM. Rudham, at the survey, included both East and West Rudham, being not at … of Margaret, daughter and heir of William Cheney, son of Ralph de Caineto, to Hugh de Cressi, a Norman, in the reign … Geffrey, son of Ordiner, gave also lands here, and Ralph de Necton confirmed to them 42 acres in pure alms. It …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… West-Barsham WEST-BARSHAM. There are three towns of the name of Barsham, that is a ham by a bar, that is, on or … from this Hugh, who was lord at the survey, descended Sir Ralph de Wauci, lord; and father of Hugh de Wauci, who by … widow of Sir John Wiltshire, conveyed to Peter Neylond, clerk, John Hamond, and Nicholas Hill, chaplains, this …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… 1600 inhabitants midway between Caxton and Biggleswade. The parish of 4460 acres, forming an enclave into the S. tip of Huntingdonshire, is the largest in West … plain cross, 13th-century; in S. aisleon S. wall (3) of Ralph Lane (Plate 90) of Woodbury Hall, 1732, and his wife …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… to hear and Determine divers Felonies and Trespasses, on the Mon-day the Feast of St. Michael, 34 E. I., incipiente. … of Stoke, and had beaten and wounded Richard Tredefen and Ralph Tolouse. Stephen de Stubbeleye of Newcastle had feloniously killed Robert le Clerk of Bradwell in the vill of Newcastle. John de Meudon …
Survey of London
… Garden of the Royal Horticultural Society CHAPTER VII - The Garden of the Royal Horticultural Society FROM Prince … of 300 per annum as consultant from April 1859. 7 (Fowke's clerk of works was H. Saxon Snell. 8) In January 1859 the
Survey of London Monograph
… Garter King of Arms GARTER KING OF ARMS By instituting the office of Garter in 1415 just before sailing for France, … sent to Marshalsea for allowing himself to be trapped by Ralph Brooke into certifying arms of Aragon with a canton of … 1624. Secretary of the embassy to the Emperor 1636 and Clerk of the Council on 1640 expedition against the
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Mary) GATESHEAD ( St. Mary), a borough and parish, and the head of a union, locally in Chester ward, N. division of the county of Durham, 14 miles (N. by W.) from Durham; … aldermen, and a common-council of 18, assisted by a town-clerk, treasurer, and other officers, appointed by the
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Gelly - Glyn Gelly GELLY, a hamlet, in the parish of Vainor, union of Merthyr-Tydvil, hundred of … Merthyr-Tydvil; containing 268 inhabitants. This hamlet, the name of which signifies "the grove," is situated on the … Williams. In the 5th of Henry VIII., Richard Cornwall and Ralph Hakluyt, Esqrs., were appointed seneschals of the manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… history Ancient jurisdiction ANCIENT JURISDICTION THOUGH the Saxons had divided England into seven different kingdoms, … as to their manners, laws, and language, infomuch that the breaking of their government into many kingdoms, or the … held at the county house on Pinenden-heath, by the clerk of the county court, from Wednesday to Wednesday four …
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