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A History of the County of York North Riding
… There were ironworks and a mill called the Iron Smith's at Rievaulx in the 16th and 17th centuries. 4 The land … Behind the church is the interesting building called Canon's Garth, possibly once belonging to Kirkham Priory. 6 A … a coved and painted plaster ceiling, with a copy of Guido's Aurora in the centre and Hero and Leander, Andromeda, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to admiral Charles Knowler, who resided in it, and died s. p. in 1788, leaving his widow surviving, who afterwards … 1 After which this manor continued part of that church's possessions, and on the division made by archbishop … the latter end of king Edward IV.'s reign, the family of Stoks, or Stokys, as they were sometimes written, were become …
A History of the County of Warwick
… west of it. The Birmingham and Derby section of the L.M.S. railway runs north and south through the parish, roughly … show signs of age. The School House (now the master's residence) east of the church and vicarage, and facing … with some 17th-century framing. There was a mill, worth 9 s. 4 d., at Kingsbury in 1086, 9 and another at Dosthill, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Semington road is said to have been near Taylor-Warren's School 21 (see below). Another gate is mentioned on … area between the Calne and Devizes roads known as Brown's Lane, Prater's Lane, and Broad Lane are said to owe their … the preaching of two sermons every Lord's Day. 440 The 'Stoks' of Seend Church are a detailed record, compiled about …
A History of the County of Warwick
… bank of a stream which presumably served the mill, worth 5 s., mentioned in the Domesday Survey. 1 The village lies at … It was rated at 10 hides; there was a mill worth 5 s. and woodland 1 league in length and as much in breadth; … messuage in Warwick paying 4 d. rent. 3 With other of Hugh's estates it passed to the Earl of Leicester, who exchanged …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to perform the military service due from half a knight's fee and to pay a rent of 8 s. a year for the other half. 13 He was living in 1227, 14 … 33 By 1428 the manor had reverted to Thomas Lewkenor, Joan's grandson, 34 whose son Roger presented to the church in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… with Snelson and Caldecote, to the Bishop of Lincoln's 2 hides in Liddington (q.v.). The bishops of Lincoln had as … son of Peter de Neville (d. c. 1276), brother of Thomas's father Robert, and the other to John son of Stephen de … 1272, had enfeoffed his son Theobald, who was in the king's service in Scotland. The Nevilles seem to have maintained …
A History of the County of Surrey
… on the east by Merrow, on the south by St. Martha's, Shalford, and the Guildford parishes. It measures 3 miles … in 1895. There is a Roman Catholic chapel (St. Joseph's) in Chertsey Street, where also is a Primitive Methodist … 1870, Stoughton School (Provided) in 1885, and St. Joseph's (Roman Catholic) in 1885. MANORS At the time of Domesday …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 550. George Thicknesse, a former master of St. Paul's School, at one time resided with an old schoolfellow at … attributed to Wulphere 4 embodying such a claim, and Edgar's charter of 963 names Warmington among the estates confirmed … (I) Of these 7 were held in demesne; the mill rendered 40 s. and 325 eels yearly. The value in 1066 was 5 s., but in …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of Cannock and Kinfare, 28 E. I., A.D. 1300. 1 The King's writ states that the Commons of England had granted to him … King within the said purceinte. The purceynte of the King's Haye of Alrewas with the forinsec wood of Alrewas and … our Lord the King. The purceinte of the Haye of the King's demesne wood of Teddesleye, and of his demesne wood of …
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