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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… also a manor, Edward I. in his 35th year granting him free warren. Vicars. 1256, Warin de Festorton, instituted vicar, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… with the rest of the co-heirs, 3 E. 3. 19 claimed free-warren, &c. in their demesne lands in Laxton, Hertshorne, …
The Environs of London
… Francis Poulton, Esq. in 1640, 5l. 4s. per annum. The warren, called Duck's Lodge, is charged with 2l. 12s. per …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… south of the village approximately where the west end of Warren Road now runs. Between 1607 and 1635, it seems to have … the map of their planters suggests a recent date; for the warren by the river, cf. E 178/6337; see also Syon Ho., MS. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… part of her time in Twickenham. 97 Both of them leased the warren in Twickenham park for many years before Syon Abbey …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Edward I., Hugh de Spencer procured a charter of free warren, and two annual fairs, one of which, as well as the …
A History of the County of Essex
… 137 The chapel was bought for the Brethren by Henry Warren of Cranham. 138 In 1971 Open Brethren were still … Reg no. 44871. See also above. E.R.O., T/P 67/7, p. 150. Warren lived at Crouch House, Cranham. G.R.O. Official List …
A History of the County of Sussex
… it. 41 William, Lord Braose (d. 1290), was granted free warren there in 1281. 42 In 1553 the Crown granted the manor … 60 William, Lord Braose (d. 1290), was granted free warren there in 1281. 61 In 1547 it was granted by the Crown, …
Survey of London
… with Sir Horace Mann, vol. VI, 1960, ed. W. S. Lewis, Warren Hunting Smith and George L. Hann, pp. 13841. The …
Survey of London
… M.P., 17941801. Sir John Chichester, 6th bt., 18028. Lady Warren, wid. of Adm. Sir John Borlase Warren, bt., 18237, 18319 (previously at No. 42). Lieut.-col. …
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