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A History of the County of York East Riding
… To the north and west the parish was bounded by Earl's dike, an ancient stream which was one of the boundaries of … in the Middle Ages, is probably Anglian, meaning 'Beorn's farm'. 98 The parish also included the settlements of … poor men of Barmston, Burton Agnes, Haisthorpe, Roxby, or Rudston. 36 In 1962 four men received £1 10 s. each and four …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 'charcoal hill', are Anglian, while Rolston, 'Rolf's farmstead', is an Anglo-Scandinavian hybrid. The prefixes … the camp was closed in the 1960s. 2 Hull Young People's Christian and Literary Institute ran a camp at Great Cowden … of ROLSTON in the early 12th century, 11 and William of Rudston (d. by 1203) held nearly 2 carucates there of the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… were Scandinavianized; Sigglesthorne means 'Sigel's thorn tree', Catfoss 'Catta's ditch', Hatfield 'heath land', and Seaton 'farmstead near … to Joan, widow of Sir William Constable of Caythorpe, in Rudston, and her son Marmaduke. 2 The manor, sometimes called …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Henry Kebyll. He gave 1,000 for the rebuilding of St. Mary's Aldermary Church, where he was afterwards buried, but 'his … and grandmother of Francis Bacon. From the Alderman's younger daughter, Elizabeth, who married Sir Thomas … and the ancestress of the Lord Mountjoy who subdued Tyrone's rebellion and was created Earl of Devonshire. Browne's
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… two oxgangs containing together thirty acres, and pays 2 s. rent, sixpence for scatpennies, half a chalder of oats, … evening, and then they receive a corrody. At St. Cuthbert's fair, two villans build one booth; and when they make … of Fawcett*. [Pedigree] . Administered to his sister, Anne Rudston of Sunderland, widow, 5 May 1676. Richard Faweett, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… viz. for one half of the vill the fourth part of a knight's service, and for the other half 10 l. sterling, a hundred … country; and so soon as the Bishop shall have had Baliol's homage for the same five knights' fees and one fourth, he … Pawles Hartburne, or West Hartburne, to Robert Ellis, of Rudston 41, co. York, whose grandson, Robert Ellis, of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 8 At the same eyre the Dean and Chapter of St. Peter's, York, 9 claimed that they themselves, their men and … and underwood. 10 Manors ALLERSTON was soke of the king's manor of Pickering in 1086, 11 and was still a member of … rent from Thomas de Hastings for that land. 68 William de Rudston granted tenements here to the Templars in 1256 69 and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… appointed a custodian of the same manor during the king's pleasure. The Archbishop of Rouen was still holding the manor in 1316, 20 but it was in the king's hands nine years later owing to a vacancy in the see of … and the same year his son John suffered a recovery by John Rudston and others, which recovery was had to the use of Guy …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Sand Hutton Hall. Here are also the ruins of St. Leonard's Chapel in the churchyard of the modern church of St. Mary. … Bossall, 9 patron of the church in 1231 and 1233. Richard's heir William was in the custody of Devorgill de Stutevill … Darley and the remaining seven-eighths to Thomas Cutler Rudston Read. 100 Before 1857 it had been bought from the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and heir carried in marriage to Edmund Haut, of Haut's-place, in Petham, who possessed it in the 8th year of king … alienated it to Sir Thomas Wiatt, as he did to Robert Rudston, esq. who was the son of Sir John Rudston, of London, lord mayor in 1528, whose father, Walter …
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