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A History of the County of Oxford
… Molly, and White; the Begbroke balls are Boat, Perry, Walter Geoffrey, and William of Bladon. Tenants and taxpayers … Green, and White; in Begbroke they included Pyrie, Walter Geffray, and William of Bladon. 36 The rights may have … have been improved at that period, its value rising from 8 d. an acre in 1272 to 2 s. in 1304. 37 The practice of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 26 An inn of unknown location was held by Anthony Kirby (d. 1672) 27 and another, in the late 17th century, by John … inf. P.R.O., SP 12/198/42. Ref. kindly supplied by Mr. J. Walter, Univ. of Essex. Wood's Life, ii (O.H.S. xxi), 189. … C 258/8, no. 5a; Eynsham Cart. i, pp. xxiv-xxvi. J. Walter, 'Oxon. Rising of 1596', Past and Present, cvii. 90 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… to the crown, and part of them were granted to Sir Walter Scott, ancestor of the dukes of Buccleuch, in … exploits in India, and more particularly at Manilla. Sir Walter Scott resided at Ashiesteel for ten years after the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from demesne land of the estate. Matthew FitzHerbert (d. 1231) held the manor c. 1217 and it passed to his son … Yatesbury descended with Whetham manor in Calne parish to Walter Fynemore (d. 1557), Roger Fynemore (d. 1574 or 1575), … 2 knight's fees at Yatesbury, including 1 of a mesne lord, Walter son of Bernard. 31 By 1249 the manor had passed to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 Walter son of Ponz held of the king 3 hides in YELFORD, … before 1279 to Robert Pogeys by the lord of Yelford. 14 Walter also held Eaton Hastings (Berks.) and estates in … of the main line represented by William of Hastings (d. c. 1278) and Joan of Blakenham. Miles, a supporter of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Williams, who conducted it for forty years; and the Rev. D. Williams, late fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, an … of Cowbridge; containing 196 inhabitants. Ithel, surnamed D, or "the Black," Prince of Glamorgan in the tenth century, … with a Sunday school held in each of them. David Walter or Gwalter, of Maes Gwalter, in Devynock, charged the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… time, till Archbishop Roger in 1171 rebuilt the choir, and Walter de Gray in the reign of Henry III. built the south … 8 feet 4 inches in diameter. The monument of Archbishop Walter de Grey, the tomb of Archbishop Godfrey, the monument … of Charles I.; and a monument to William Burgh, LL.D., on which is an emblematical figure of Faith, finely …
Survey of London Monograph
… leaves vert. Crest: A stag lodged argent. 3. JOHN WATER or WALTER Water (Walter) Rose Blanche, temp. Ed. IV. Rouge Croix, temp. Ed. … manor of Bayhall, in Pembury, Kent, and 8. 6 s. 8 d. a year from lordship of Huntingfield, Kent; reapp d York …
Survey of London
… At some time about 1230 12 he transferred to trustees (Walter of St. Martin's, minister of the Cross of Christ; … some lawful impediment. The trustees sold the property to Walter de Gray, Archbishop of York, and the sale was duly … at Westminster, which the sayde Fryers afterward solde to Walter Grey Archbishop of Yorke." (Stow's Survey of London, …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Fines 1511-15 151115 151011 HILARY TERM, 2 HENRY VIII. * Walter Champion, Christopher Ason, and Richard Wattys Leo Percye and Katherine his wife and Walter Percye Manor of Hessell and 8 messuages and a mill … in Balby and Heythorp. 1512 TRINITY TERM, 4 HENRY VIII. Walter Bradford, Brian Bradford, and John Frankessh, clerk …
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