Search

Displaying 3771 - 3780 of 47391
A History of the County of Somerset
… the mid 13th century. Each share included an agricultural estate at Haygrove, urban rents, and market and port dues. In … cash in lieu of works from customary tenants were worth 20 s. in 1249, 34 s. from 8 customary tenants in 1282, and 19 s. … p. 287; Cal. Pat. 1557-8, 309; Leland, Itin. ed. Toulmin Smith, i. 168. Cal. Pat. 1566-9, p. 314; 1569-72, p. 254. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the borough and from Haygrove; in 1256-7 the income was 32 s. 11 d. from the borough and 13 s. 2 d. from Haygrove. 89 In 1280 the owners of two thirds of … was being used for inquests before the steward of the estate by order of either of the lords of the town. 18 The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1107 by his son Robert, who rebelled in 1136, and Robert's daughter Gillian carried his lands to successive husbands … of Bampton in 1166 23 but Bridgwater was in the Crown's hands from 1177 to 1179. It then passed to Fulk's son Fulk … was the castle and one third of the borough and manor, an estate later sometimes known as BRIDGWATER CASTLE manor. 31 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1710-19. 17 Humphrey and Robert Blake and the town's recorder, Sir Thomas Wroth, were members of the classis in … century. A plaque beside the entrance records the visit of S. T. Coleridge as preacher in 1797. 30 Baptists, meeting … in 1927. 37 A chapel in Moorland Road, on the Sydenham estate, was acquired in 1965 and closed in 1972. 38 The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Dorset, 14 miles (W.) from Dorchester, and 134 (W. S. W.) from London, on the high road to Exeter; containing … Monmouth, under Lord Grey; these were defeated by the king's forces, and twelve of the principal insurgents were … judicial and other purposes, a council chamber, town-clerk's offices, &c.: it was erected in 1786 on the site of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Bridstow 11 BRIDSTOW (E.d.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XLVI, S.E., (b)LI, N.E., (c)LI, N.W.) Bridstow is a parish and … Tommy, 1710, headstone with shaped top; (4) to Walter Smith, 1697, headstone; against W. wall of churchyard, (5) to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… now stands. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 44. 17. 11., and in the patronage of the Bishop of … of Carlford, E. division of Suffolk, 5 miles (E. by S.) from Ipswich; containing 81 inhabitants, and comprising … is supported by an allowance of 12 per annum from certain charity estates, which were settled in the reign of Henry …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… ('street ford') referred probably to present-day Ashley's wood 7 and Cadwell ford, 8 while detached meadow belonging … sheep, and pigs). 11 Comparable farmers included Robert Smith (d. 1631), with crops worth 100, and Edmund Lane (d. … Richard Deane (d. 1661), a yeoman who left a parish charity and was buried in the chancel (856 3s., including 780 …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… 13th century 13 and later the lord of the Bibury rectory estate held view of frankpledge. 14 Gloucester Abbey's tenants in Ablington apparently attended a biannual view … manor was held in the manor court by Cirencester Abbey's bailiffs and the lady of the manor received the amercements …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… the Inferior Oolite, overlaid in places by bands of fuller's earth, but parts, including Brimpsfield village in the … field, held by the mayor and corporation as trustees of a charity established under the will of John Cooke, was added … in Birdlip, which grew up to serve road traffic and had a smith by 1287. 224 There were several smithies there in the …
Displaying 3771 - 3780 of 47391