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A History of the County of Sussex
… again to about 200 ft. at Iping Marsh and the hamlet of Wardley, where it rises steeply to over 460 ft. at Wardley Hanger. South of the churchyard is a farm-house with … Decrees 1705 B, fol. 489 (Dunkin MS. Lewes), where Little Wardley is named as part of Dean Manor. Suss. Rec. Soc. xix, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… on behalf of Wm. Toderick for leases of Fishlake and Wardley having failed, again solicits that of Fishlake, with an equivalent for that of Wardley; will otherwise be compelled to take notice of the …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… no. 947. The tenements probably represented the estate of Wardley. From the record of the fine of 13 s. 4 d. paid for …
Middlesex county records
… taken before Ellis Lloyd esq. J.P., of Penelope Downes of Wardley co. Lancaster spinster and her servant Mary Carter, …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 1980-1989
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… history The Lincolnshire iron industry, 1859-1914. Wardley, P. Ph.D., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Latham, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Belton; Braunston; Brooke; Clipsham; Egleton; Langham; Wardley Until the 15th century Oakham Soke was included in …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and Whitehouse; 4. Nether Heworth, including Felling, Wardley, and the modern but populous villages of Billquay, … of every circumstance connected with the calamity. Wardley, An ancient possession of the monastery of Jarrow. In … Masters of Jarrow:William, Prior of Durham, 1313; see Wardley. Robert of Durham occurs Master of Jarrow 1323 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… presented in 1240 and 1247, 5 and his land in Ayston and Wardley was worth 20 in 1265. 6 He was succeeded in or after … property had probably been alienated with the manor of Wardley in 1510 19 to Sir Robert Brudenell, kt., lord chief justice. Sir Robert died seised of both Ayston and Wardley in 1531, leaving a son and heir, Sir Thomas 20 of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of the nth century and was then attached to the church of Wardley. It is mentioned in the charters relating to Wardley of William the Conqueror and Henry II. 91 The … to the present day as a chapelry or vicarage belonging to Wardley (q.v.). 92 In 1609 the rectorial tithes of Belton …
A History of the County of Rutland
… to messuages, etc., in Uppingham, Liddington, Stoke Dry, Wardley and Ayston were ascertained and compensated. …
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