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A History of the County of Oxford
… the bishop permission to impark Crouch spinney ( spinetum de Cruche). 21 Certainly in 1279 Neithrop contained only … the toll, markets, and fairs. 169 Between 1151 and 1160 Robert Chesney, Bishop of Lincoln, granted to the Templars … early date is suggested by the appearance of Geoffrey and Robert of Banbury at Dublin in the late 12th century, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… occupied by the lords appellant to check the advance of Robert de Vere, Duke of Ireland, before the confrontation at Radcot …
A History of the County of Oxford
… beneath it the date 1584, and the legend, Sigillum Burgi De Banburi Dominus Nobis Sol & Scutum A smaller seal, in. in … bore the same device and the legend, Sigillum Maioris De Banburi A fourth seal, bearing the device of a silver lily … 2815. Cal. Inq. p.m. vi, p. 277. That the office held by Robert Ardern was really that of constable is shown by Cal. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hawten, with his mother and wife Katharine sold it to Robert Barber of Adderbury. 40 At that date it comprised … 200 acres. 41 In 1647 it was entailed on the male heirs of Robert Barber's son William, 42 and was settled in 1686 on … that Robert of Stoke is probably identifiable with Robert de Wykeham, whose widow Avice was granted one-third of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bishop's tenants in 1279, headed 'of the old feoffment' ( de vetere feoffamento), probably described all the borough … Street of Horse Fair; 34 it was probably the altus vicus de Bannebur' mentioned in 1350. 35 It was evidently so called … Coll. MS. 366, ff. 19 v20 v. Ibid.; S.C. 5/6/17. The note de dono beati Hugonis has probably been omitted accidentally …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Revolution in 1688 but was succeeded by another Tory, Sir Robert Dashwood. The reigns of William III and Anne were … politics in the late 1850s. 94 During the period of Sir Robert Peel's Conservative government of 18416 religious … Association. 157 The president was an old Tancredite, Robert Field, and the committee included members of the …
A Dictionary of London
… site. The east and west wings were added 1786 by Sir Robert Taylor. Rebuilt in its present form 1827. Consists of … to have been rebuilt. The site was given by Edward III. to Robert Earl of Suffolk in 1336 by the name of his manor of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Malcolm Canmore, those privileges which were ratified by Robert Bruce, and subsequently, in 1372, by Robert II., who also conferred upon the inhabitants liberties … warrior, with the inscription, " Hic Jacet Johannes Duff, de Maldavat, et Baldavi; obiit, 2 Julii, 1404:" this …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… of St Davids, so presum. either 1073 x 78 or 1080 x 85 ( De Invectionibus p. 140; below, list 34; see also Pearson, … for England prob. late 1090s ( Willelmi Malmesbiriensis de Gestis Pontificum, ed. N. E. S. A. Hamilton (RS lii, 1870) … III 193, 195, 240 etc.; and see Hays, 'Rotoland').] M. Robert of Shrewsbury 7 Dean of Shrewsbury ( Cart. Shrewsbury …
Survey of London
… vindicated his right to it in a suit at common law against Robert Bottell, the prior temp. Henry VI. 109 Subsequently … messuages or warehouses on the site. By 1787 when Robert Barclay and John Perkins bought the Anchor Brewery, …
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