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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the boundary with Ogbourne St. George follows Smeathe's Ridge and crosses Coombe Down, reaching the river almost … north of Rockley and from north to south across Smeathe's Ridge and on Coombe Down. A bowl-barrow in Ogbourne St. … than Ogbourne St. Andrew; it was assessed for tax at 34 s. in 1334 and had 50 poll-tax payers in 1377. 34 Tax …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… may have developed from an independent settlement, Mealca's farm, in the south-east part of Orwell parish. 2 It was not … Orwell, Orwell constables had responsibility for Malton's dikes in the 17th century, 5 and from time to time Malton … In 1677 the Malton poor-rate was assessed with Orwell's 6 but in 1765 it was assessed separately. 7 Generally …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and prehistoric remains have been found in Miller's Bog. 4 The parish was inclosed by Act of Parliament in … Alsi, a man of Alli. 6 This manor, in common with Turstin's other properties in Campton and Hinwick (q.v.), later … assumed the name of Pabenham. John Pabenham held a knight's fee in Bedfordshire in 120112, 10 and John Pabenham, a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Wessebrok, Bachmundeswelle, Stiwardesponde, Fulk Fidekyn's Land 13 (xiv cent.); Conyngarthfeld, Turmerfeld, Losefeld, … probably to be found in that part of the Count of Mortain's land in Pitstone which was held at the Survey by Ralf as a … confirmation was made to Ashridge in 1291 of Edmund's gift to it of 'all his lands in the town of Pitstone which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… high road from Longfield through Hartley-bottom to Berry's Maple, and so on to Wrotham, and Trosley runs along the … it is thus entered under the general title of the bishop's lands: Adam Fitzbubert holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) … afterwards some power left over it; for after his father's death, on his founding a chantry in the church of Leyborne, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and the manor became part of the honour of Richard's Castle, 5 the overlordship being mentioned for the last … about 1280, 11 and was holding the manor as half a knight's fee in 1287. 12 He died about 1308, 13 and was followed by … who died in the following year, his heir being his father's brother Thomas. 25 Thomas Walshe was still holding the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 14th century the townsfolk appropriated a part of the king's demesne to make a dyke for it. 5 A still smaller stream, … Buskye Close, Kiddlings, Breckon Wood, Wandmyer and Parson's Close. 34 Baunleues and Balezunes were known in Stittenham … of a child in the parish church. 41 Two of the same king's prisoners here afterwards brought to London for very …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Alan of Richmond, had some, viz. two which were Unspac's before the Conquest, who paid the Geld for them as two Bov. … ten acres of Meadow. The Value of this in the Confessor's Time was 20s. then 12s. Another Manor in Sybetorpe this … of Bekingham. 6 Lacie's Fee, it seems, came to Sir Stephen Waley's, of whom it was held in the Time of Edward the Third. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a path runs off west from the village street to St. Peter's church, which stands some way back from the road … three large estates in SOBERTONone formerly part of Godwin's estates and added to the crown lands by King Harold, 5 the … Beaulieu to hold of him and his heirs for a rent of 12 10 s. 8 In 1230 in the course of a dispute concerning the …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… the fee of Henry de Cornhell and adjacent to the grantor's capital messuage ( managium) which is of the same fee, both … p.a.; the canons are allowed to take naam in the grantor's messuage; the prior and convent gave 33s. 8d. in gersuma and 2s. to Cecily, the grantor's wife; witnesses, John de Ball, Gilbert the Moneyer ( …
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