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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is fertile. West Dean House, erected in 1804 by Lord James Selsey, is a spacious and handsome mansion. A … the south transept was rebuilt in 1810, by Lord James Selsey, and appropriated to the use of his family. Several …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 'Felsham' Pagham, Siddlesham and the Isle of Selsey, Cockbush) 1,331 4 5 Colchester cum membris …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… an error for M. John de Coruleto, successively preb. Selsey and Wightring (lists 30, 37). M. John de Langeton 127 … ( Chart. Chichester no. 404; cf. no. 554). William of Selsey Occ. as canon five times: 12 Sept. 1247 × 3 Apr. 1253 … mid 1250s (Liber Y fo. 79r, wrongly given as Walter of Selsey in Chart. Chichester no. 66); 160 4 Nov. 1256 ( Chart. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. It is situated on the road from Chichester to Selsey, and on the Arundel and Portsmouth canal. The living …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to the church of St. Paul (presumably the cathedral of Selsey) a piece of land known as 'Earnaleach and Tielesora'. … in 930, King Athelstan granted to Bishop Beornheage of Selsey land at Medmerry in Selsey 'with the woodland and fields lying therewith called …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 20 hides at 'Hugabeorgum and Dene' to Bishop Eadberht of Selsey. The boundaries recited in the charter show that this …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the sea. In 945 King Edmund gave to Alfred, Bishop of Selsey, 4 hides in Bracklesham and 2 in Thorney. 5 It was … to Bishop Wilfrid for the endowment of the minster of Selsey. 8 At some date before the Norman Conquest, however, 1 … The 4 hides in Bracklesham had apparently been given to Selsey by Nunne, king of the South Saxons, in 714: ibid. …
The Environs of London
… translated to Canterbury anno 915. Eadhelm was Bishop of Selsey anno 970. A right to turn cattle into Enfield great …
A History of the County of Sussex
… clerk, and Mary his wife conveyed the advowson to Lord Selsey. 51 After the death of the last Lord Selsey in 1838 the advowson passed to the Vernon Harcourt …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… demised to John Woolley: and the Grange in the Isle of Selsey called The Burgh alias Selsey Farm, with derelict and waste land within the precincts of the Island of Selsey: and the herbage, parcel of Selsey lately demised by …
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