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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Park (later Nutley) abbey (Bucks). The abbey permitted the son of the then parson to succeed his father as rector. Giffard's successor, Earl Richard de Clare, however, gave his rights in Bottisham …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Before 1066 eight of the ten hides assessed upon Bottisham had belonged to Earl … the estate at 'Bidicheseye', which c. 1044 Thurstan son of Wine had ordered in his will to be sold. 60 The other … with the rest of the Giffard honor until 1189. 65 In 1190 Richard I, dividing the honor among coheirs descended from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… minister was preaching at Bottisham. 49 By 1728 a quarter of the villagers were reckoned dissenters, a few being … in a barn in 1761. 53 In 1807 a small meeting house of uncertain denomination, probably that registered in 1798 … village initially used a chapel registered in 1819 by Richard Cook, its minister until 1850. Thomas Dennis of
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Boughton, Bucton BOUGHTON, BUCTON. This town of Alreton was of two fees, viz. G. de Gands, and Roger de … lord of Maplebek, as in that place is noted. John Burdon, son and heir of Alice de Bucton, confirmed his mothers gifts … Clarkeson, gent. of Kirton, prebendary of Southwell, Richard Hurst of Walesby two oxgangs, Mrs. Talbott one oxgang …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Saints) BOUGHTON ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of Downham, hundred of Clackclose, W. division of Norfolk, 1 mile (N.) from … St. Werburgh; it came, in the reign of Edward VI., to Sir Richard Cotton, who parcelled it out among several fee …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Bouldon BOULDON Until 1884 Bouldon, c. 11 km. north of Ludlow, was a detached township of Holdgate parish and had … to Thomas Hawlyn in 1486 18 passed before 1530 to Richard Brecknock. 19 The farm, with 21 a. of arable, was … Baldwyn (d. c. 1614). 22 It descended from father to son 23 to Charles 24 (d. 1675), Sir Samuel 25 (d. 1683), …
A History of the County of Essex
… LIBERTY. The liberty, first defined in Henry VI's charter of 1447, covered the town of Colchester and its four hamlets … which had been granted or confirmed to the burgesses by Richard I. In the late 13th century the burgesses claimed that a charter of Richard I had declared the four hamlets to be within the …
Survey of London
… Hill Area This former mews area in the south-east corner of the estate was originally part of the large parcel of … estate at this period, and constructed by J. M. Macey and Son, whose contract was worth 8,500. On 23 July 1880 the Duke … and other Leasehold Premises, Late the Estate of Mr. Richard Barlow, deceased'. G.L.R.O. (M), WR/PP, Reg. 5, 1749; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… bTL 35 N.W., cTL 35 N.E., dTL 35 S.W.) Bourn The village of Bourn is about 8 m. W.S.W. of Cambridge and about 1 m. to … Floor slabs: In nave(1) of William Cropley, 1688, and his son William Cropley, 1691; (2) of Elizabeth, widow of John … called Leyell were owners. Catherine Leyell married John Richard West, fourth Earl De La Warr, and their son George …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… parish, the northernmost in Dorset, was regarded as part of Gillingam until the 19th century. It has an area of 922 acres between 350 ft. and 600 ft. above sea-level and … paten and flagon, all of 1810, inscribed 'The gift of Sir Richard Colt Hoare Bart. to the Chapel of Bourton, A.D. …
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