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Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Overend, Oliver Wildeman, John Overend, senr., and Robert Place Francis Hildesley, esq., and Johanna his wife 13 … William West, an Attorney in the Court of the Queen's Bench Thomas Draxe, esq. Lands in Woodhall, Wombwell, and … Walmysley, one of the Justices of the Court of the Queen's Bench, and Ann his wife Messuage with lands in Gisburne. …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Messuage in Colyergate in the parish of Christ in King's Court in the city of York. * Hugh Bethell, Sampson … &c., in the parishes of Holy Trinity and Christ in King's Court in the city of York and of 3 acres of meadow in … &c., in Conygate, in the parish of Holy Trinity in King's Court als. Christ's parish, in the city of York. * John …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Magna and Hornebye, to be held at an annual rent of 26 13 s. 4 d., to be paid in equal portions at the feasts of the … Archangel, in the porch of Great Smeton Church, or in the place where the same porch now exists, between the hours of … Maltbye, Letwell, Gildingwells, Dynnyngton, St. John's, Thorpon, and Laughton. Jerome Widdopp Hugh Crawshay and …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Helperthorpe, Doglebye, Kirkby Gryndallithe, Lynton, Place Newton upon the Wold, and Wintringham. A warrant … Letwell, Gyldingwells, Langold, Wallingwells, and St. John's. Robert Mote, gent., and Henry Ryley Walter Stubley and … Lands in Steton. * Thomas Hesketh, esq., attorney of Queen's Court of Wards and Liveries, and Juliana his wife Richard …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… roads. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 17. 8. 9., and in the gift of Mr. Tombs: the … union of Oakhampton, hundred of Wonford, Crockernwell and S. divisions of Devon, 4 miles (E. S. E.) from Oakhampton. … (W. by S.) from Mere; containing 588 inhabitants. This place lies on the borders of the county of Somerset, and on …
Survey of London
… was so named because of it, since "Zoar" means a place of refuge or sanctuary. The street is marked on the 1745 edition of Rocque's map. Wilkinson refers 179 to the chapel as John Bunyan's meeting house and it is possible that Bunyan may have …
A History of the County of Somerset
… source whence the present account has been compiled. Day's great work on the British fishes contains but rare … increasing or decreasing within the county. In the present place it will only be necessary to make a few general remarks … 26. House Mouse. Mus musculus, Linn. Very common in buildings, though often found in the open country. 27. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Vertigo substriata is a mistaken identification of Miller's record of Turbo sexdentatus which is Vertigo antivertigo, … are those by the Rev. Canon A. Merle Norman, D.C.L., F.R.S., 1 and by Mr. E. W. Swanton. 2 A. GASTROPODA I. PULMONATA … rare. I have never seen it in west Somerset, though its place is taken by its smaller relative, Dorcus …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the body. 4. Pisaura mirabilis (Clerck). Bristol (F. P. S.). Very common; adult in June and July. Known also as … (R. I. P.). 7. Pardosa amentata (Clerck). Bristol (F. P. S.). AGELENID Spiders with eight eyes, situated in two … a competition in which it could not hope to take a leading place. Its natural history societies and serials leave the …
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