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A History of the County of Essex
… century. 6 The name Hatfield Broad Oak was in use by 1136 or earlier. 7 The broad oak from which the suffix was taken … Regis, King's Hatfield, Hatfield Regis atte Broad Oak, or Hatfield Chipping. 10 In 1086 Hatfield Broad Oak was one … lay fallow. The wheat was usually one of the bearded or 'Rivett' varieties, suitable for breakfast foods. Barley, for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Marshes, and on the south by lands belonging to one Mr. Rivett, contains 351 acres 2 roods and 36 perches, and is … . . . with all that part of Somborne Parke called the Hill or the Coning Warren lying round said lodge, bounded on east … 53 from whom it passed, probably by sale, to Francis Rivett of King's Somborne. 54 His daughter and co-heir …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of lofty downs in the south which runs from King John's or Cottington's Hill to Inkpen Beacon, near Hungerford. The … and Elizabeth conveyed Hannington Lancelevy to Francis Rivett, 324 but by 1699 the manor had fallen into two … heir of Oliver St. John of Farley Chamberlayne, by Margery Rivett daughter and co-heir of Francis Rivett (Berry, Hants …
Magna Britannia
… Tuschet, had a charter of free warren here. 1 The Tochets, or Tuchets, claimed a park at Markeaton, and a gallows for the execution of criminals in 1330. In or about the year 1516, John Tuchet, Lord Audley, sold the … It was sold by his descendants, in 1757, to Thomas Rivett, Esq., of whom it was purchased by the Rev. John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of taking gravel and sand from the Middlesbrough quarry or gravel-pit, paying Mr. Peirse 1 d. a cart-load. 12 The … of the liberty of Whitby. 44 At the Dissolution the cell or priory was worth 12 a year, 45 and more than 100 acres of … however, it was granted in fee to Thomas Reve, William Ryvett, and William Hechins. 48 In 1572 the site of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Rykesmaresworth, Rickmersworth (xiii cent.); Rickmersworth or Rickmansworth (xvi cent.). Rickmansworth is a large parish … in Rickmansworth Rural. O'Connorville, Herringsgate or Heron's Gate is to the south-west of Chorleywood. Here … and Olave his wife conveyed the manor to William Revett or Ryvett, 259 and in 1591 Thomas Ryvett and Anne his wife sold …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the inhabitants of the parish is agricultural or concerned with the many summer visitors. Wargrave Court, a … Mr. Heatley Noble. The latter was formerly known as Slade or Werdon Hill, and, although sold by Lord Malmesbary in … some years later obtained leave to alienate it to Thomas Rivett. 113 This alienation, however, does not appear to have …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 6 In 1216 King John granted the manor to Pain de Chaworth or Chaurces, 7 and he was still holding in 1223. 8 In 1227, … bezants on the fesse and an augmentation of a scutcheon or with an eagle's wing sable thereon. Brays or Braies BRAYS … Priory and was conveyed by him in that year to Thomas Rivett 52 of Baldock, from whom it descended about 1583 to …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1751 27 July Shaw, F. 1757 7 May Rideker, G. 1762 13 May Rivett, F. 1766 21 Aug. Hetling, W. 1773 18 Oct. Mathews, P. … J. 1674 10 Feb. Beaumont, J. 1674 18 Feb. Killigrew, W. (or Carver or Sewer) 1675 5 Feb. Palmer, R. 1676 15 Feb. Rouse, E. (or
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the appointment of a Remembrancer to take a perfect note or remembrance of all suits in that Court between party and … many others. Dec. 21. Paris. 27. William Perse to George or Henry Perse. Was desirous of his company, but thinks he … Felton. Dec. 25. Kirtling. 30. Tho. Wylkes to same. Lady Rivett will not consent to the marriage of her daughter with …
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