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A Dictionary of London
… Ward of Philip le Taillur' - Ward of William de Durham Ward of Philip le Taillur' 3 Ed. I. (Rot. Hund. I. 431). Tenement " super Cornhull" and " House of Robert le Herre " in parish of St. Peter de "Wudewaru" mentioned. …
A Dictionary of London
… Ward (q.v.). In Cal. L. Bk. B. p.269 the house of John le Breton is described as in the parish of St. Mary … gives it its name. 1. Each of the principal gates gives or has given its name to a ward, which was formed about the … as Farringdon Within 2. Other Wards having a main artery or Crossing Bridge: Fish Street Hill, formerly Bridge Street, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… OF DEAN AND CONSTABLES OF ST. BRIAVELS By 1207 the keepers or wardens ( custodes) of the Forest under the Crown also had … unless otherwise stated. When the year of appointment or departure from office is not known the years of occurrence … 31 1322 James de Broughton 32 1322-5 Robert de Sapy (Hugh le Despenser the younger given superior custody 1322) 33 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of the town re-arose as a pleasing assemblage of more or less contemporary buildings. A large number of attractive … stone-cut inscriptions dating from the 7th to the late 8th or early 9th centuries preserved in the latter, the Alfredian … 13th century; on chancel arch, black-letter inscription 'Le[t e]very lawe [be] subject unto a higher power f[or th]ere …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Warmfield - Warsop Warmfield, or Kirkthorpe (St. Peter) WARMFIELD, or Kirkthorpe ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of … in the reign of Edward I. was in the possession of William le Boteler, who obtained for it the grant of a market, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… was serving it. 47 That arrangement continued until 1538 or later, the lords of the manor paying the chaplains, 48 … before the Reformation were presumably appointed by or for Fécamp abbey and its successors as appropriators of … Ep. I/24/127 (1640). B.L. Add. MS. 39350, f. 150. Ibid.; Le Neve, Fasti, 1541-1857, Chichester, 40; W.S.R.O., Ep. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… family businesses which might be kept up for two or three generations. Little is known in detail of the trade, … in Byne House and William opposite in either No. 3. or No. 4. 3 Both these and another Henry were in business at … the trade of wool-stapling. The names of Robert and John le Wolmangere 33 indicate its existence in the 13th century. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in Salisbury Cathedral. In about 1115 Henry I gave, or more probably confirmed, to the church of Salisbury two … of Longleat was probably the land granted to it by Robert le Bore in 1324. 15 It was included in the grant of the site …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1322. 53 Warminster was immediately granted to Hugh le Despenser the elder, 54 but on the accession of Edward III … courts are known to have been held. The manor of BOREHAM or BURTON DELAMERE or BISHOPSTROW 81 took its suffix from a family which was …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the clerks and ministers of the Receipt (John Low, Peter Le Neve, John Taylor, John Awbery clerks and ministers and … Treasurer has appointed William Clayton to pay the premium or reward of 5 per cent. per an. to the contributors on the … of William Hooker that no lease pass to the Earl of Radnor or any other of the scite of the castle of Tintagel and lands …
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