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A History of the County of Sussex
… recorded, 2 and by the mid 17th century the easternmost or east field, the middle field, and the east field next the town or home field lay east of the hamlet, and the west field … 90 V.C.H. Suss. i. 448; cf. S.A.C. lxii. 202-3. Westm. Abbey Mun. 5469, ff. 11-16, 35v.-38. W.S.R.O., Add. MS. 453, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… may also be identified with the reputed manor of MARHOOD or MORHED which occurs from 1555 to 1778 when it amounted to … vii), pp. 62-3. Tax. Eccl. (Rec. Com.), 139. Westm. Abbey Mun. 5469, f. 11; S.A.C. v. 236; ix. 13; Valor Eccl. … & Smail, Glimpses, 146-7. B.L. Add. Ch. 8893; Westm. Abbey Mun. 5469, f. 37; W.S.R.O., Add MSS. 453, ff. 5v.-6v.; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hill, and comprises 4176 acres, of which 563 are common or waste. The soil is various. The lands are watered by two … tithe-free, and another is partly so; both belonged to the abbey of West Mailing. The living is a discharged rectory, … place is noticed by Leland as giving name to a small beck, or stream, which flowed by it in its course from Panton to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the butt of a black oak, cut in imitation of the sigilaria or antediluvian palm-tree; and the clerk's desk, on the … Coquet, and takes its name from the stream of the Wreigh or Wreath. It comprises about 395 acres, of which two-thirds … which in that of Henry II. was attached to St. John's Abbey, Colchester. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… a four-centred head with a moulded label, all of late 15th or early 16th-century date, set in 14th-century splays.and … jambs and two-centred arch, probably of late 14th or early 15th-century date. Between the two western windows … Henry I., which subsequently became a cell of St. John's Abbey, Colchester. The remains consist only of one angle of a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… comprises 8878 acres, of which 1704 are in wood. Woodland, or Week, now only a hamlet, was formerly a parish of itself. … the north side of the quadrangular edifice called Wroxhall Abbey, founded by Hugh de Hatton, about the close of the … by his successors in the living: the reformer was born in or near this place. Wycombe WYCOMBE, a hamlet, in the parish …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 65 It was within the royal forest of Mount Gilbert or the Wrekin. By c. 1290 assarting had begun, and it may … lumps of ironstone weighing up to ½ cwt. set in blue clay or shale known as 'crows' or 'hatter's blocks'. 79 Sir George … Eyton, ix. 145. V.C.H. Salop. i. 486; Cartulary of Shrews. Abbey, ed. U. Rees (1975), ii, p. 249; T.S.A.S. 4th ser. i. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… century 62 and there was a priest in 1086. 63 Shrewsbury abbey claimed the church itself as a gift of Roger, earl of … dairy products, bees, gardens, fishponds, and mills (built or to be built); 'pennies of charity'; tithes of hay, apart … tithes were basically those of 1612, but owners of 5 or 6 calves paid 2 s. every two years, and owners of 10 paid …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a share in the ploughteams probably implies the recent or continued expansion of cultivation, and Wrockwardine's … of Pengwern 57 - was perhaps one reason why the manor had, or claimed, rights over a large part of the area's economic … 12 s. in 1086. 1 In 1176 Henry II gave it to Haughmond abbey. 2 Control of the Tern in the area was clearly a …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… earl of Shrewsbury's widow Jane. After her death in 1625 or 1626 it descended with the earldom (dukedom 1694-1718) … Western District from 1980). 4 From the later 12th century or earlier the Burnells of Acton Burnell held land in … and 1670 it was owned by Jonathan Langley of Shrewsbury Abbey (sheriff 1663, d. 1671); 8 he was succeeded by his son …
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