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A History of the County of Oxford
… Yelford's medieval open fields probably covered much of the area of the Hastings family's inclosed estate depicted in 1625, 18 … were substantial yeomen is indicated by the will of Richard Edwards (d. 1609) which included cash bequests of c. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 Walter son of Ponz held of the king 3 hides in YELFORD, together with … to the Lovels in the 15th century, to Thomas Howard, duke of Norfolk in 1514, and to his son Thomas, who sold it … Alexander Unton; 81 when Unton sold in 1545 to the tenant, Richard Edwards, the estate comprised a house and 3 yardlands …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Y Yerbeston YERBESTON, a parish, in the union and hundred of Narberth, county of Pembroke, South Wales, 4 miles (S. W.) … of the free grammar school of Beaumaris, and the Rev. Richard Thomas, A. B.; genealogists and antiquaries. In the … vicarial tithes; impropriators, the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester. The church, dedicated to St. Tyvodwg, is situated …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… YIELDING, or Yelden ( St. Mary), a parish, in the hundred of Stodden, union and county of Bedford, 4 miles (E.) from … and his successors as his superior lords. In the reign of Richard I., a general massacre of the Jews took place here, … Edward,. the king's son, was created Prince of Wales and Duke of Aquitaine. After the breaking up of the parliament, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… like a CART or WAIN. HORSEs were attached by the use of a COLLAR, the difference in method resulting from the way the two types of animal apply their tractive power most effectively. By … was possibly synomynous with GREEN FUSTIC as found in the Gloucester Coastal Port Books. It was described in 1812 thus: …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… York Castle THE DEFENCES OF THE CITY OF YORK AN INVENTORY Note. The walled city is … to him work near Castlegate Postern, 40 but in 1484 Richard III partly dismantled the castle, preparing to … by Thomas Wilkinson and John Prince, preferred to those of Richard Raisin and William Shepherd, was approved on 4 May. …
Survey of London Monograph
… thought that York herald was originally the officer of Edmund of Langley, created Duke of York in 1385, but the first reliable reference to … Yorke, herald, as fee of his office and for services to Richard III, his predecessors and ancestors, manor of
Survey of London
… Embankment Gardens is now almost the sole surviving relic of the great houses which in the medival and Renaissance … Westminster, granted 190 Norwich Place to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, in exchange for the Duke's house in … This grant preserved the rights of William Hale, Richard Hale and "Katheryn," his wife, to the office of
Survey of London
… York Place CHAPTER 1: YORK PLACE Towards the end of the twelth century Richard of Ely (also known as Richard FitzNigel or FitzNeale), Bishop of London, and author …
Survey of London
… Bridge Act contained a clause for the continuation of Stamford Street across Waterloo Road to Westminster Bridge … ultimately became York Road, was made across demesne land of the Arch bishop's manor of Lambeth. Except for a fringe ofof ground on the north side of Westminster Bridge Road. Richard Dixon, of Pimlico, was appointed surveyor of the …
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