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Cardiff Records
… were Roath Dogfield, Roath Keynsham, Llystalybont, Roath Tewkesbury, the Margam manor of Kibbor and Cardiff, Splott, … forest of Kibbor, requiring them to pay their tithes to Tewkesbury. ( Cartae I., p. 23.) Tewkesbury had the tithe of the whole district; for a …
Cardiff Records
… 1147, to the free resiants or Burgesses of Cardiff and Tewkesbury alike. (See Charter I.) The terms of this document … obligations to the Lords of the Castles of Cardiff and Tewkesbury respectively, as, for instance, the obligation to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and educated at Emmanuel Coll. Camb. He became vicar of Tewkesbury and Longdon, but resigned in 1788, and died at …
Parish Fraternity Register
… Claricia vxor eius Thomas Mirable et Agnes vxor eius Gwydo Tewkesbury et vxor eius Johannes Brassyngton' Willelmus . . . …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… of Waltham, and also as proxy for the Abbots of Crowland, Tewkesbury, and Winchecombe. 49 Abbot Fuller again was one of …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… has already been made 63 to the commitment of John Tewkesbury to the monastery when accused of heresy in the …
Survey of London
… the construction of the chapel were Collins and Godfrey of Tewkesbury. 232 The alterations which were made to the organ …
Cardiff Records
… "Paen Gythraul." See "Iolo MSS.," ed. of 1888; p. 25. Tewkesbury. Each of the Knights had what was termed a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… will. Ibid. 2 Alen. C 142/78/20; this property was held of Tewkesbury Abbey. See above, p. 144, and Ramsay, Wilts. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Matthew) TIRLEY ( St. Matthew), a parish, in the union of Tewkesbury, partly in the Lower division of the hundred of …
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