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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… have been after his death in 1541 that it was sold to the Tame family of Fairford (Glos.). Edmund Tame held Swindon in 1544. 20 When he died without issue in … allotted to Elizabeth, wife of Lewis Watkins. 22 Edmund Tame's widow, however, long survived him, marrying as her …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Index Ecclesiasticus. Talott, Richard 1511. See Tollett. Tame, Alban s. Robert, of Marcham, Berks, pleb., p.p. Christ …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… be sold in the market and not privately; as to sellers of tame fowls; time at which huksters attend in the market, [ … to the Friars Minors, [ Ib. ] 184 8. Prices of wild meat, tame fowls, and wines, [ Ib. fol. 21, 22.] 184 15. Rent of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… passes in the vicinity, and on the east flows the river Tame. The estate comprises a wood of 108 acres, and a farm of … in the county of Stafford, derives its name from the river Tame, and from Waert or Worthidge, a water farm. It was the … streets, and is situated near the confluence of the rivers Tame and Anker, which are crossed by bridges about a mile …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The two parts are separated by a small rivulet called the Tame. East Teignmouth, which is the more modern, is almost …
A Survey of London
… I. Wroth, Fishmonger. 1361. The 35. William Holbech, Iames Tame. Maior I. Peche, Fishmonger. 1362. The 36. Iohn of S. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and heir, William Limerick, sold the reversion to Edmund Tame 11 of Fairford. Edmund (d. 1534) left it to his wife …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were impossible to tour in chaises or phaetons and 'would tame the fiercest horse'. 61 Great improvements had been made …
Survey of London
… two large firms of builders, who liked to use their own 'tame' architect, was not, however, objected to. At four sites …
A History of the County of Warwick
… valley of Plant's Brook, which flows eventually into the Tame. Most of the older houses are built of local, mellow … and free hay and foreign wood, lying between the rivers Tame and Bourne. 111 At the death of William de Beauchamp, in … Black Brook), following this to its junction with the Tame at Drayton, and back to Salford Bridge. 112 It thus took …
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