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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… an half. The Land was five Car. There, when the Conqueror's, great Survey was made, 1 William Peverell his natural Son … one Mill 12d. and twelve Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time the Value was 19l. in the Conqueror's but 9l. with the Soc, it had in Willesford, as much as was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of William de Watevile. 18 It did not pass with Ralph's other manors to the Says, but had returned into the hands … which the earl had given back to Adam. 21 In 1199 Adam's widow Lucy and her son Adam recovered land in Hangleton of … of land made by his grandmother Lucy, 25 held one knight's fee in Hangleton in 1242. 26 Robert de Cockfield in 1250 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… have been that station of the Romans mentioned in Ptolemy's geography, 1 by the name of AIMHN, and in the several … year of king Henry VIII. alienated this manor to Edward Thwayts, whose grandson Edward Thwayts, in the 11th year of queen Elizabeth, passed it away …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… vein of coal being 6 ft. in thickness. The profits were 40 s. yearly. 10 The name Coal Pit Rigg is now found in Hartoft. … had been taken from the commons of Lockton or the Queen's common in Pickering Forest. 13 In 1676 a dispute arose … north of the village, opposite being a field known as Nun's Garth. North-west of Middleton is Cropton. The village is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… OF SNARGATE, which was antiently held of it by knight's service, by a family of the name of Allard, one of whom was … of the same name, died possessed of it in king Edward III.'s reign, leaving the possession of it to his widow Agnes, who … his descendant Alexander Wildgoose conveyed it to William Thwayts, by fine anno 5 Elizabeth, on whose death it came to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St John (Margate) ST. JOHN's, alias MARGATE, IS THE NEXT ADJOINING PARISH north-eastward … almost obliterated its antient parochial name of St. John's, that of Margate being the only one now known to most … Elizabeth, when it was granted for a term of years, to E. Thwayts, then lessee of it, who was bound to yearly pay to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… parish lies immediately east of Pickering, the old 'King's Waste below Pickering' ending with the Thornton boundary. … which stands a modern copy of the old stocks. Lady Lumley's almshouses, on the north side of the main street, consist … still Eglesfields of Farmanby in 1612, 65 but Sir Henry Thwayts, kt., died seised of a manor of Thornton in 1520, …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… is 'tempore' plus the geni- tive form of the master's Christian name. Among deaths for 1501 ( 393). John Alcock … 1481, already having dispensation to hold a secular priest's living. His presence among the priests on BR, and his … 1462 and who is still mentioned among the St Anthony's Hospital records in 14951502 (St George's Chapel Windsor …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
Petitions to the Westminster Quarter Sessions, 1620-1799
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