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A History of the County of Essex
… by Robert Gernon and Ranulph Peverel. 1 In 1135 Gernon's successor, William de Montfitchet, founded the abbey of … among other donations to the abbey, Richard de Montfitchet's grange in the forest (Woodgrange) 6 and land in South marsh … 1086 had constituted the greater part of Ranulph Peverel's share of Ham. 8 During the 14th century the abbey further …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… bridge, 12 probably between 1242 when the Lydford chaplain's servant on horseback was drowned in the Brue 13 and 1327 … Lane, continued to Lottisham across the bridge called Dial's Gate in 1827. 6 Grazing on the road belonged to the manor. … A lane from Lydford common, skirting the east side of Drew's Park, to Southwood in Baltonsborough was a dead end by 1827 …
Survey of London
… cut between them. Here, until the urban density of King's Cross looms close, architectural value is primarily … outstanding and challenging example is Lubetkin and Tecton's Priory Green, first planned in 1937 but not in the event … is given in Chapter XIII. In broad terms, Henry Penton's new suburb progressed northwards from Pentonville Road and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… begun before 1086, for by then William Scudet, the king's cook, held an estate of 4 hides which was to form later the … the manor of Westbury Priory. 46 The rest of Defuble's land was regranted by Henry II to Joce de Dinan, and by … Pavely was holding Westbury by the service of one knight's fee. 56 The manor at that time comprised the four estates …
Survey of London
… of County Hall (see p. 62). The ground between Pedlar's Acre (Belvedere Road) and the New Inn was in 1798 let on … lease to Eleanor Coade, 155 and houses, known as Coade's Row, were built there, that at the corner of Belvedere … being used as a gallery or showrooms for products of Coade's Artificial Stone Factory. It bore a tablet inscribed …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… feudal honor of Blagdon (Som.) which had passed from Serlo's daughter Geva to the family of her first husband, Martin. 1 … wife of Sir Thomas Kyriell (d. 1461), succeeded at John's death in 1438. 11 Cecily died in 1472 and was followed by … (d. 1480), wife of William Say, 12 and the heirs on Say's death in 1529 were the descendants of Elizabeth Cheyne, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ward above Derwent, W. division of Cumberland, 10 miles (S. S. E.) from Ravenglass; containing 299 inhabitants. It … the parish. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 8. 15., and in the gift of the Earl of Lonsdale: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxfordshire holdings of Odo, bishop of Bayeux. 4 On Odo's fall Wilcote, among other manors, was granted c. 1100 to … of Cogges. The overlordship of Wilcote followed the barony's descent until the latter's division in the 13th century, after which it passed with …
The Environs of London
… either gave or confirmed to the church of St. Paul's ten manses at Neosdune, with the manor of Willesdune 2. … parish, which are held either by prebendaries of St. Paul's, or their lessees. Prebendal manor of Wilsdon, or Bounds. … Hoard, author of several sermons, and a tract called "God's Love to Mankind manifested by disproving his absolute …
Statutes of the Realm
… Morris Hunt Bartholomew Fillingham William Lownes Esq[uire]s Phillip Ryley Robert Squib Esquires Crispe Grange Edmund … Salter Phillip Stebbing John Wrench Thomas Cooke [Esq[uire]s 73] Robert Cooke Leonard Osbourne Jeremy Wynne Augustine … the Exchequer before the 17th of March; Which the King's Remembrancer shall transcribe within Three Months and …
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