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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of which Harduine, a freeman, was deprived; there belonged to it 3 carucates of land, 16 borderers, 4 servi, 2 carucates … in Berkshire farmed all the lands of this priory in England of the King, and Sir Ralph Rochford in the 9th of … on those 2 days; and to Sir Richard, parson of Antingham, coming to Causton fair. The jury in the 39th of Edward III. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… burgage plot, but by the 17th century the building seems to have become a minor constituent of a large holding … of Newland. The holding passed from the Almond family to the Leggs and in the 1750s was divided, its eastern half, including the later White Hart, passing afterwards to the Day family. 73 In 1785 John May bought it and licensed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… uses for the executor, Henry Eccleston of Eynsham, to pay the bequest seems to have been ineffective. 63 John Bartholomew, by will proved … in 1875 against opposition from members of the Church of England. 87 The new board school on the Witney Road was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 5 miles north-west of Oxford on the river Thames close to its confluence with the river Evenlode and to an important crossing of the Thames at Swinford. 25 The … until 1932, when 977 a. around the hamlet were transferred to Hanborough, reducing Eynsham to 4,469 a. 28 In 1948 …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Male Period of medical practice 1614-1649 Place of birth England (Dorset) Address [London 1624] Other notes Trouble 3 … Baptist, and had given a drink for the falling sickness to Mr Green junior in Wallbrook. Attitude of the accused …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… F F Fabb, Charles, Norwich, cm (1817). App. to Samuel Martin and admitted freeman on 24 February 1817. … in Frames, burnished Names, &c. Figure Heads and Sterns of Ships carved in the most elegant Manner Likenesses modelled … and on 2 May 1757 that he has continually fresh Goods coming in of the best of every Sort, being resolved to keep …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Robert alderman of London, author of the Chronicles of England and France; died 28 Feb., 1511-12. See Ath. i. 256; … 1615; M.A. from Wadham Coll. 25 June, 1621, probably tutor to Edwin and Henry Sandys 1621. See Gardiner, 59. Fadis, John … of both 1642-3, and imprisoned in Ely House and the ships; buried in St. Peter's, Cornhill, 20 Nov., 1655. Fasti, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 424 inhabitants. This parish takes its name from the saint to whom its church is dedicated, and who, according to the … on his festival. At the time of the Norman Conquest of England, this place was a small and unimportant … inclosed. The bottom is firm, affording good anchorage to ships of the largest size, which may ride in safety in all …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… on the northern side of the Clyde, owing their prosperity to the recent introduction of the cotton and woollen … but on a limited scale; and having made large additions to the buildings, and invited the industry of the inhabitants … village of Grahamston, between the army of Edward I. of England and the Scots under William Wallace, in which Sir …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… included the vills of which it now consists. 3 Index Map to the Hundred of Faircross In 1086 the hundred of 'Roeberg' … of Hampstead Norris. 4 When the hundred of Reading passed to Reading Abbey the monks attached to that hundred all the manors that they held in the hundred …
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