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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of St. Mary of Maidstone collegiate, obtained the king's licence, dated at his castle of Ledes, August 2, that year, … Farlegh to the hospital appropriated, and then of the king's patronage, all which were held in like manner of the king … rectory of this church for a term of years to Christopher Roper, esq. 14 the same being then of the value of 81l. 15 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Maduiacis oppidum, according to Baxter; in English, Medway's town, which name is written, by contraction, in Domesday, … the Jordan's it passed by sale to one of the family of Roper, of St. Dunstan's, near Canterbury, in which it continued till John Roper alienated it about the 36th year of king Henry VI. to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of its origin. There was some excuse for Brian Twyne's attempt to discover an ancestry for Oxford more ancient … Cambridge by John Caius, but even in his own time Twyne's opinions on this subject were received with amused … of Arts. The first lecturer under the endowment was John Roper. 242 The revival of classical learning reached Oxford …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Thorncombe 90 THORNCOMBE (A.c.) (O.S. 6 in. ( a)XVIII, S.E. ( b)XIX, S.W. ( c)XXVII, N.E. ( d)XXVIII, N.W.) … of the quartered arms of Prideaux on the W. face and of Roper (modern) on the E. face; doorway and side-bays flanked …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… 437, 441, 45960 Achisburia (probably in Middx.: Harben, s.n. Alfrichburi), 189 Addle Hill, 320; see also Adling … Street (Addle Hill or Watling Street), 70, 441 'Aubree's Watergate', 441 Austin Friars (precinct or area of), 91, … Street, 'le Olde Ryall', 54, 441, 495 Rood Lane, 425, 437 Roper Street, 441 'Roplane', 460 Royal Exchange, 15, 47, 356, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… riverside. The London and North Western Railway Company's branch line from Lancaster to Glasson Dock runs through the … to be Lucy Brookto run through Dalton's part of the marsh; Roper, Materials for Hist. of Lanc. (Chet. Soc), ii, 32130. … a full account, from which the text is derived, see W. O. Roper in Trans. Hist. Soc. (new ser.), vi, 1058. The manor of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in drengage; they or their ancestors had formerly paid 40 s. and rendered certain customs, but these being released they paid an increment of 26 s. 8 d., or 5 marks in all. 10 In the Pipe Roll of 1201 are … 282. For this family see Misc. (Cath. Rec. Soc), v, 255. Roper, Churches, &c., of North Lancs. ii, 3. V.C.H. Lancs. i, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… assessed as two plough-lands, was part of Earl Tostig's Beetham lordship, and was held by Count Roger of Poitou in … This manor was held of the king in chief (as of the knight's fees which had belonged to William de Coucy) by knight's … lands been assigned to Cecily as her jointure in 1697; Mr. Roper's MS. The fine concerning it is Pal. of Lanc. Feet of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… they were granted to the Gernets as part of the forester's fee, 3 and were subdivided among younger branches of the … being Richard and Matthew de Burgh, holding by knight's service; he also had a mill there; ibid. 187. Roger Gernet … in a charter of about 1200; Cockersand Chartul. iii, 895. Roper, Hist, of Lanc. (Chet. Soc.), 141. Duchy of Lanc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hilly, the land sloping north from Clougha Pike and Ward's Stone, 1,836 ft. above sea level, to the wooded valley of … off to Crossgill on the southeast. The Midland Company's railway from Lancaster to Hellifield runs through the … chapel is unknown. It is described at some length by W. O. Roper in Trans. Lancs. and Ches. Antiq. Soc. v, 2548. The …
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