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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Chirm, T. 1754 25 Dec. Hutchinson, R. 1761 16 Feb. Spike, S. 1768 26 Dec. Merryam, J. 1773 14 Jan. Downing, W. 1773 10 … 29 Sept. Potts, R. 1788 24 June Crockford, J. 1791 16 July Sandford, T. 1800 11 Jan. Munday, J. 1801 19 Aug. Smith, J. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a former course of the river. From 1 km. beyond the town's west gate the southern boundary of the main part of the … areas of Burtle Beds in the centre; 33 sand was dug at Sandford in the early 15th century 34 and sandstone occurs … (later Wembdon Rise) in the 1970s and 1980s. 51 Perry and Sandford were the most populous areas of the parish in the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… with 1 servus, and 5 villani and 6 bordars with 4 teams; Sandford, having land for 3 teams, 1 team in demesne with 3 … manors except Sydenham, the largest extent being 33 a. on Sandford; pasture, also totalling 78 a., was recorded on … totalling 55 a. of which 37 a. was on Geoffrey de Vautort's Perry manor, was recorded also on the Perry manor which …
A History of the County of Somerset
… century the parish was divided between the tithings of Sandford, Perry, and Wembdon; Sydenham was grouped with other … a special court to take a surrender was held at the tenant's house in Salisbury. 63 From 1586 the tenant of the capital … Sydenham manor was held in 1623. 66 No court records for Sandford or Wembdon manors have been found. Before the mid …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Brewer (d. 1226), 13 and then through one of William's daughters, Alice, wife of Reynold Mohun (d. 1213), to … principal manor of Wembdon, leased to William Clarke of Sandford the capital messuage called Cokers and a farm of 120 … sold most of the land but not the lordship, together with Sandford farm, to the executors of Mrs. Stuckey, late of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of a large but scattered Crown estate which owed one night's farm; before 1086 outlying parts, totalling 25 hides, in … the site of the manor with 112 a. of land in 1636 to James Sandford (d. 1638). James Sandford was succeeded by his daughter Edith who married John …
Old and New London
… dead!" Ingoldsby Legends. Tomb of King SebertSt. Benedict's ChapelSt. Edmund's ChapelSt. Nicholas's ChapelHenry VII.'s ChapelThe Royal … accuracy on a seal of Edward himself, to be seen in Sandford's "Genealogy." This tomb, which is very plain, and …
Old and New London
… pageantry. At the opening of the ceremony one of William's prelates, Geoffrey, the Bishop of Coutances, asked the … by the blood of many Jews (though utterly against the king's will), who, in a tumult raised by the multitude, were … THE CORONATION OF JAMES II. AND HIS QUEEN, IN 1685. ( From Sandford's "History," published 1687.) TWO VIEWS OF …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Dive outside Whittlewood. 69 In 1639, as part of Charles I's attempts to enlarge the forest far beyond the traditional … of the forest, to pasture cattle there between St. George's Day and Holy Rood Day (4 May-25 September). 75 The parish … first wife was Christian, daughter and heiress of Hugh de Sandford of Hook Norton, by whom he had a son and heir Hugh …
Statutes of the Realm
… Prideaux Arthur Ackland William Hayne John Battishill John Sandford Jonathan Elford William Fowell William Bragg Sampson … of Physicke James Walker Esquire John Snell William Sandford Christopher Brodridge Henry Smith Christopher Bale … Morris Hunt Bartholomew Fillingham William Lownes Esq[uire]s Phillip Ryley Robert Squib Esquires Crispe Grange Edmund …
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