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A History of the County of York North Riding
… this district remarks, it is an ideal spot for a poet's wedding. 12 Snainton Village, Brompton Snainton is an … Three carucates of land in BROMPTON were soke of the king's manor of Pickering in 1086, when I carucate 6 oxgangs of … their manor of Foulbridge. 149 John de Snainton, rector of Rudston, had licence in 1300 to cause mass to be celebrated …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Green was left to Ely abbey, but in his son Thurstan's will (1043 1045) it was left to Ulfketel. 19 In 1066 it … 20 The manor of BURGH or BURROUGH with most of Count Alan's lands descended with the honor of Richmond, and c. 1166 … and others. 55 In 1567 it was held by Dorothy and Thomasin Rudston, and in the early 17th century by Sir John Cage, lord …
A History of the County of Durham
… who about 1384 held the whole vill for a rent of 2 s. 11 In the subsequent inquisitions of the Fulthorpe family … of Fulthorpe, held in chief for a twelfth part of a knight's fee. 18 This was the normal amount of knight's service due … passed to her grandson Francis Constable of Caythorpe in Rudston (Yorks.). 84 He appears to have sold it to a member …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Kirkby-house; and on the rise of the hill above it Reynold's-place, now principally occupied as a farm house. THIS … of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, the Conqueror's half brother, of whom it was held at the time of taking the … conveyed these premises, by fine and recovery, to Robert Rudston and Thomas Walsingham; which last, in the 5th year of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 1270, generally by the service of a quarter of a knight's fee, until 1579. 12 The first tenant of whom any record has … was claimed for his descendant John Bolton, Colswayn's tenure was declared to date from time immemorial. 14 … Gower and George Mountayne, with their husbands Sir Thomas Rudston and Francis Foljambe, 53 but the whole seems to have …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which almost surrounds the level ground called St. Sythe's meadow. This ancient market town is situated on the higher … houses forming a single property known since 1801 as Paine's Almshouses, 11 built on either side of a small courtyard … of St. Mary on the north, and lands of Lord Bedford and Rudston on the south and west. Before the suppression of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… taking into its bounds the whole northern side of Shooter's-hill, an account of which, with the buildings on it, has … and by the interest of Scotland, then abbot of St. Austin's, who was a Norman by birth, and had been presented to this … was restored to that monastery, and by the conqueror's charter confirmed to it. Odo, bishop of Baieux, at the same …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… six Vill. having three Car. and an Half, one Mill, 20 s. fifteen Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time and then valued at 40 s. having Soc in Normanton. 1 In … one Mess. three Tofts, and four Bovats of Land here and in Rudston, to make a Chauntry in the Church of St. Andrew, (St. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… but there is no mention made any where of that church's having ever been in possession of it. But in later times … alienated it to Sir Thomas Wyatt, as he did to Robert Rudston, esq. who in the 2d and 3d of king Edward VI. had his … levied a fine of it. At length his grandson Robert Rudston, in king Charles I.'s reign, alie nated it to Sir …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… informing her of conversations held in the King's Chamber. There is no doubt that the private correspondence … for the Princess Mary urging her to comply with the King's desire, and he was sure the King would make her heir … begins as follows: "The Monday next after I had despatched Rudston, Pole parted from "hence, but not by post as I …
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