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Broadwell Parish: Kelmscott
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… with the large emerging estate focused on Langford. 8 By 1086 Kelmscott was established as an outlier of the recently … a cottage, close, and 18 a., was acquired in 1522 by Robert Sherburne, bishop of Chichester, who the same year … W. (Helen Louisa) Hobbs, d. 1919; her sister Maud Heath; Robert Hobbs, d. 1967; and Henry Hobbs. In 1905 Hobbs sold …
Broadwell, Langford and Kelmscott: Cotswolds to Thames
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… on a single village with its own parish church. 5 In 1086 all those places were included in Bampton hundred, whose … Death. Prominent Langford examples include Michael Meldon (fl. 1300) and the woolman Henry Ricards (d. 1467), who … figures within the village. An example is Thomas Limerick (fl. 1540) of Broughton Poggs, a demesne farmer who occupied …
Survey of London
… turned building speculator, Joseph Collens, carpenter, and Robert Walkton. 13 Pollett had already acquired long leases …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… "Est michi collatum Ihc istud nomen amatum"; 5th by Robert Norton of Exeter, early 15th-century and inscribed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of chancel, (1) to Thomas Davis, 1713, head-stone; (2) to Robert Phelpotts, 1701; E. of chancel, (3) to John How, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… clay. 13 26. Bromesberrow Place from the west c. 1800 In 1086 Bromesberrow had woodland measuring 2 by 1 leagues. 14 … farmsteads that presumably mark the sites inhabited by Robert Dyke and Robert Grove in the early 13th century. 9 The … 1 was part of an estate that passed from Robert Toney ( fl. 1424) 2 to his son John. John's son and heir Richard, a …
The Environs of London
… gave this estate in marriage with his daughter Anne to Robert Pynsent, Esq. who died at Sundridge, in 1679, without … merchant. Some years ago a lease of it was granted to Robert Nettleton, Esq. Governor of the Russia Company. The … death. 1. S. a fesse O. fretty of the first, between three fl. de lis of the second, all within a border of the …
The Environs of London
… appears to have been buried at Bromley in 1435, and Robert Sudbury in 1484 33. In the chancel were formerly the … or Clouse, about 1633. Dugdale's Monast. vol. ii. p. 82. Robert Burel also, and William de Pirho, gave them some …
Survey of London
… in June 1840 to one of its directors, the local landowner Robert Gunter, for a short-term loan of 5,000 needed to pay … a couchant lion. Similar in conception is the monument to Robert Coombes, the champion sculler (d. 1860), which is …
Survey of London
… 191016. Nos. 250262 (St. George's Court and Garage). Robert Angell and Curtis, architects, Sir Lindsay Parkinson …
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