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A History of the County of Middlesex
… to the Crown. It was probably attached to the honour of Wallingford during the reign of Henry II, 6 and formed part … held the manor for several generations of the honour of Wallingford by the service of half a knight's fee. 9 It is … his son 11 held half a knight's fee of the honour of Wallingford, which probably represents Hanworth, from about …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… manor. 6 Hanworth lay within the liberty of the honour of Wallingford, and was attached to the view of frankpledge held …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had mounts, were held at Witney and at Primrose Hill, near Wallingford, in the South Oxfordshire country, but these …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Abbots John of Wheathampstead, William Albon, and William Wallingford, and in the Chronica Majora of Matthew Paris, all … operum. The arcade was first undertaken. Richard of Wallingford, 132635, was more interested in the great clock, … The great clock, left unfinished after all by Richard of Wallingford, was completed in his time, and the shrine of St. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of its kind. The great altar screen of Abbot William of Wallingford closes in the feretory on the west, and is … The great screen, built from the foundations 89 by William Wallingford at a cost of 1,100 marks, and finished before … wheat-ears (attributed to either Abbot Wheathampstead or Wallingford) above the north door. Each shield is supported …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the south wall of the church was begun by Richard of Wallingford, 132635, but carried on very slowly, and in 1343 … second abbacy, being then 'aged and ruinous,' and William Wallingford continued this work, which must have nearly … been formerly occupied by an almonry built by Richard of Wallingford, 189 132635, and a new almonry was built from the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… by 1326, when Abbot Hugh died. His successor, Richard of Wallingford (1326 to 1335), neglected this work and left it … beginning of the 13th century, being pulled down. William Wallingford (1476 to 1484) built the stone screen behind the … slab with indents only, assigned to Abbot Richard Wallingford (1326 to 1335), with mitre and crozier, pedestal …
Survey of London
… W. S. Blackstone was an ultra-Tory who represented Wallingford and was noted for his intransigent independence; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… based on Bampton Hund. R. 63-4, 66-71; the survey omitted Wallingford priory's estate and Cold Norton priory's mill. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Standlake Other estates OTHER ESTATES. Wallingford priory acquired land in Standlake before 1247, …
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