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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… coheir, was brought into the families of De Cressi, and Le Marshal. Sir Roger de Cressi, son of Hugh, marrying … church of Tunestalle, and in all things that they held, or their assigns of the gift of Sir Stephen de Cressi, for … and John Baspole, with the messuages, called Tytley house, or manor, &c. to be held in soccage, and finding a curate, or
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… except seven, who had the soc under their protection or commendation; and in this town of Upton and that of … deprived, and by the Crown it was granted to the family of Le Boteler. In the reign of Henry II. it was seised by the … widow of William de St. Clere, who had sold his part or moiety to William de Heveningham, claimed an interest …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of. 2 This came by a grant from the Crown to the family of Le Veile. 3 In the 6th of Richard I. Emma, widow of Richard Le Veile, gave 15 marks for liberty to marry whom she would, … the King's pleasure. In the 10th of King John, Thomas Le Veile, conveyed by fine 40 acres of land to Walter, son of …
A History of the County of Essex
… the manor had increased from 36 in 1066 to 63 5 s. 4 d. (or 100 according to another estimate) in 1086. During the … council for use as recreation grounds. 16 The strips or 'cowleazes' in the meadows belonged to the owners of … 105 In 1355 there were four owned by the abbot, one at 'le Overlok' one at Edwinsey in the north of the parish, one …
A History of the County of Essex
… sable, a lion's face between four crosses bottenee, or The land rises gradually from the rich alluvial marshes … Mile. It was previously called Trikerslane (recorded 1414) or Crykettslane (1516). 17 West of Crooked Mile is a wide … land has not been certainly identified. In 1229 William le Poer, presumably a relative of Puhier, was paying a rent …
The Environs of London
… the greater number lie in the following hamlets or streets: Wood-street, Clay-street, Marshstreet, … 3, Chapel-end, &c. Manors. Manor of Waltham-stow Tony, or High Hall. The manor of Walthamstow was, in the reign of … of Warwick 6. After the Earl's death, she married William le Zouch, who survived her, and held this manor till his own …
A History of the County of Essex
… Salters woods (10 a.), and Great and Little Halebrains or Hale Brinks with 40 a. and 4 a. respectively. Those were … 215 a., 15 survived to the mid 19th century. Mill field or Higham Hill common (104 a.), mentioned in 1478, 16 lay in … in 1355. 110 In 1437 two fisheries are mentioned, 'Le Milhouse' and 'Pappeswere'. 111 The manor's free fishery …
A History of the County of Essex
… The manor of WALTHAMSTOW, later called WALTHAMSTOW TONY or HIGH HALL, 2 the largest in the parish, may originally … of Walthamstow Bedyk, later called Walthamstow Fraunceys or Low Hall. 23 Ralph de Tony V died in France in 1295, … manors of Walthamstow and Low Hall were granted to William le Scrope, earl of Wiltshire. In 1399, however, on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The parish comprises 757 acres, of which 24 are common or waste land. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's … Exeter, and comprises 2500 acres, of which 181 are common or waste: blue lias is quarried, chiefly for walls and … east, and the keep is in the centre of the area. Walton-Le-Dale WALTON-LE-DALE, a township and chapelry, in the …
A Dictionary of London
… Walton Court - Ward of Henry le Waleys Walton Court On Lambeth Hill (W. Stow, 1722). See … Cartwright Street, commenced 1884. Named after the owner or builder probably. Wancelineslane Tenements in the parish … may be identified with the lane" del Heywarf" or" Haywharf Lane" (q.v.). The name seems to be a personal …
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