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… The property is now held of the crown by the Marquess of Salisbury, lord of Childwall. The chapelry comprises 930 …
… and N. divisions of Wilts, 36 miles (N. by W.) from Salisbury, and 87 (W.) from London; containing 2990 …
… 1184), passing to his widow Eleanor de Vitr, countess of Salisbury, on whose death in 1232 or 1233 it escheated to the … custom, or usurpation. 21 In 1232 Eleanor, countess of Salisbury, was trying, apparently without success, to recover …
… 1987, 271 in 1991. 3 The Roman road from Mildenhall to Old Salisbury, and in the Middle Ages a main Marlborough-Salisbury road, may have run north-south across the parish. The direct course of a Marlborough-Salisbury road through Wootton Rivers would have been blocked …
… modern church. Bells: two; the larger by John Barber of Salisbury, uninscribed, c. 1400, not hung; sanctus, medival …
… Montacute, 36 and mother of William de Montacute, earl of Salisbury: there is a Monument of marble for her yet standing …
… who gave marble from her quarries for the building of Salisbury Cathedral. The house is roughly square on plan with …
… 8., and in the gift of the Prebendary of Writhlington in Salisbury Cathedral: the tithes have been commuted for 138; …
… of Wykeham's college, Winchester, canon 1682, and dean of Salisbury 1701-5, chaplain in ordinary to William & Mary; … Eccl. Young, Edward born at Upham, Hants, s. E., dean of Salisbury. New Coll., matric. 3 Oct., 1702, aged 19; fellow …
… PLUSH, CAMLET and SHALLOON at COVENTRY, and FLANNEL at Salisbury. Some yarns were defined by the stage of …
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