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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… ins. ST 70 SE, ST 80 SW, SY 79 NE, SY 89 NW) Milton Abbas, a large parish of over 4,000 acres, lies entirely on Chalk … are recorded in the Bede Roll of Matilda, Abbess of Caen (d. 1113). 8 Milton was a wealthy foundation with possessions … a fleur-de-lis, others defaced, impaling Stourton; (3) Talboys; (4) Strangways; (5) Abbotsbury Abbey. The E. wall …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Confessor, with 66 acres of land, 3 servi, 2 villains, and a carucate in demean, one acre of meadow, the moiety of a … long, 6 broad, whoever should possess it, and paid 22 d. gelt. 1 All the churches belonging to Hermerus's land are … his sister was found to be his heir, the wife of John Talboys of Stallingburg in Lincolnshire, Esq. by whom he had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that of the Board of Guardians in the same year, marked a shift of power away from the old corporation towards bodies … (8%) 57,036 3,988 (8%) 1931 62,679 5,643 (10%) 80,539 d 23,503 (41%) 1941 107,000 e 26,461 (33%) 1951 98,684 b … despite the presence of a number of radicals led by D. A. Talboys. In Oxford, unlike many other boroughs, 58 there was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… accepted as correct. Roman numerals denote volumes; 'a' and 'b' refer to the first and second columns of the page … 1 and 4, Argent, a double-headed eagle sable, gutty d'or, (for Glyn); 2 and 3, Gules, on a chevron argent, three … Talbot. Or, three talbots passant azure. V, 93b, 95a. Talboys. 1. Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief gules three …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… it was afterwards removed to Tichfield in Hampshire, where a sumptuous monument with his effigy still exists. There is a … Winchester, who had been translated to that see on the 23 d March preceding. He had published "A Defence of the … year 1519. She was married shortly after to sir Gilbert Talboys, who was summoned to Parliament as lord Talboys in …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… now resolved, and have declared themselves to proceed in a more vigorous prosecution of the War, so as they may be supplied from this Kingdom with a necessary subsistence, Have thought fit, for a convenient … Long of Whaddon, Thomas Goddard, Edward Stokes, Richard Talboys, Richard Gifford, William Iesse, Humphrey Ditton, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Crowell CROWELL Crowell is a small and remarkably narrow parish. It stretches from the … a -fee. 35 Crowell evidently went to Richard de Riviers (d. 1107) on his marriage to Adelisa, William's daughter, and … Alice Stafford's daughter by her second husband Walter Talboys. She was the wife of Thomas Strangeways (d. 1484), …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Pixham, Woodsfield, Collett's Green and Bastonford, is a large parish about 2 miles south-west of Worcester. It has … 1217. 27 The priors continued to pay a rent of 24 13 s. 4 d. to the Abbots of Westminster as overlords till the … in reversion to Thomas Wymbish and his wife Elizabeth Lady Talboys, 107 who in the same year had licence to alienate it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as at present. IT IS situated very healthy, having a fine opening between the hills southward towards the sea. … of Hythe, who married Amey, daughter of John Forster, D.D. rector of Elton, in Huntingdonshire; Robert, gent. of …
A History of the County of Durham
… the vill of Aldin Grange, 3 which he had obtained under a mortgage from Bertram de Hetton in 1187. 4 On the … Robert Lever to the family of Bedford. 14 John Bedford, M.D., lived here until his death in 1776, and on the death of … Crook Hall, preserved in the Bishop's library. Aimery de Talboys, nephew of Bishop Philip de Poitou, was archdeacon in …
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