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A History of the County of Somerset
… Reigny (d. 1275) held of Robert Walerand's heirs, lords of Rodway in Cannington and mesne tenants of the barony of … Dunster, in 1284-5. 49 It was said in 1294 to be held of Rodway 50 but in 1472 to be held of John FitzJames and his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Webb, John Heyet, Robert Payne, Thomas Browne, and Rodway, Aldermen. Ibid, p. 104. Same. City of Bristol: Lord …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… by way of gratuity, the some of 10 s. Item paid to Richard Rodway and Jeremy Rawsterne, the Stewards of ye Batchlors …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Burton manor in 1597, the park was evidently let to a Mr. Rodway, and Stephen Rodway, possibly the same man or his son, was living there in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Cannington Hill and in the south-east) and limestone (Rodway Siltstone on the south side of Cannington Hill and … road by the 18th century. Northwards there were routes to Rodway and Combwich along Rodway Lane; and further west along Conduits Lane, later …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Cannington (together with Chilton Trivet, Combwich, and Rodway tithings), Currypool tithing in Charlinch, Idstock … Cannington (including Chilton Trivet, Combwich, Orchard, Rodway Home, and Rodway Quarter tithings), Currypool tithing in Charlinch, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Carhampton shared 11 servi between them. 62 In 1276-7 Rodway manor produced over 60 qr. of peas; 63 twenty years … for more than two thirds of manorial income. 66 By 1473 Rodway manor demesne was farmed and spring and autumn works … than half came from overland 69 and demesne. 70 A neif at Rodway obtained permission to live out of the manor in 1532, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… founded in 1919 and occupied Court House, Court farm, and Rodway farm in 1982 and substantial new buildings, built in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the four tithings of Cannington, Chilton, Combwich, and Rodway. 36 Blackmoor, however, was said to be in Adscombe … into two tithings by 1665. 39 By the mid 18th century Rodway was divided between Home and Quarter, the latter consisting of the marshes. 40 The Rodway tithingman was elected in Rodway manor court in the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the priory was known by the early 13th century as RODWAY or Radway, and later as RODWAY FITZPAYN. 31 It was held in chief of the Crown in … manor, and lordship was last recorded in 1858. 37 Rodway farm formed part of the estate of the Somerset College …
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