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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… INDIAN - PIECE GOODS [Yule and Burnell (1886, pb 1996)]. John Houghton included 4000 GUINEA clouts among the imports …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were also mentioned, and there was some cheesemaking. 104 John Yeatman (d. 1721), whose husbandry was typical of … labourers. 119 Agriculture remained depressed in 1903 when John Reason, a long-standing tenant of Chestlion Farm, fell …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the second charity passed to Mary's great-grandson John Gunn the younger (d. 1705), who by his will charged the … b 9, f. 1. ORO, MS Wills Oxon. 55/3/36; for her husband John and daughter Ann, below, manors (Friars Court). PRO, … f. 1. Char. Don. 9689 confuses it with a one-off gift by John's father (d. 1711): PRO, PROB 11/529, ff. 79v.80. Char. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wilmot (d. 1608), who acquired a further 63 a. from John Wenman. 24 Wilmot settled the reduced manor on himself … Leonard (d. 1660) and grandson Thomas (d. 1668), and to John Smith (d. 1704), possibly Thomas's brother. 26 John left the manor to his widow Katherine, with reversion to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor. 1 In the early 14th century it was dedicated to St John the Baptist, 2 but probably by the late 15th century and … it until the Dissolution. 11 Though in 1549 executors of John Longland, bishop of Lincoln, presented for one turn, 12 … in 1644, when the Crown successfully co-presented because John Chapman (d. c. 1658) had not yet entered on his estate. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… last two perhaps being identical. They were succeeded by John (fl. 1291), Ralph, who in 1304 was granted free warren … minor in 1316 and later sheriff of Sussex, 50 and another John (fl. 1378). 51 In 1402 Thomas St. Owen, son and heir of John St. Owen, died a minor and was succeeded by his father's …
The Environs of London
… the south wall of the aisle, are tablets to the memory of John Lewis, Esq. commander of the Valentine East Indiaman, … who died in 1768; Michael Mitford, Esq. who died in 1707; John Lewis Lourbier, Esq. who died in 1767; John Thompson, Esq. who died in 1665; Honoria, wife of John
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of land in the field of Bolum: Roger his son was witness. John Flamang of Claverburg ratified the gift of Arnald Flamang his grandfather. 4 Adam, son of John Flandrensis of Claverburgh, granted to the canons of … Robert de Wlfrington, & Robt. de Riparis. knights. 6 John, son of Adam le Fleming, released his right to the said …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… with temporary accommodation for the Master in the second. John Westley was the master-mason and the masons included … Society seems to have used the neighbouring church of St. John; on the demolition of the latter between 1440 and 1450 … cresting. (See also the cases in the Library of St. John's College.) Another case, lower than that just described …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Clareborough - Claycoaton Clareborough (St. John the Baptist) CLAREBOROUGH ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union of East Retford, … limits of ecclesiastical authority in England. Richard I., John, and Henry III., often resided at the place; and in …
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