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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Cases brought before the committee October 1644 October 1644 Bassett Cole, Charing … Vol. A No. or p. Assessed at 800 l. 67 14 25 Nov. 1644. To be brought up in custody to pay his assessment 3 303 8 … for Ant. Bassano. 67 37 Sir Dudley Carleton, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey. 28 Oct. 1644. Vol. A No. or p. Assessed at …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Cases brought before the committee September 1648 September 1648 John Smith, … by Rich. Price, of High Holborn, that Laurence went to Oxford, when a garrison for the King, and paid 200 l. to … House. 21 111 29 Sept. 1648. His rents at Brewer's Quay, Thames Street, or elsewhere, to be seized and secured in the
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Cases brought before the committee September 1650 September 1650 Rich. Conway, … elsewhere. 22 144 86 3 20 Sept. 1650. County commissioners to take examinations and return them. 9 139 John Watson, … or p. BOND 144 5 Information that he left home and went to the King's quarters, settled his family in Oxfordshire, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… history Economic history Cassington and Worton appear to have had separate sets of fields throughout their history, but nothing is known of the medieval fields of Worton. By the 13th century Cassington … Thames were low-lying and liable to damage from standing water. 76 Most of the early inclosure in Cassington and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Introduction Introduction Cassington parish lies on the north bank of the river Thames at its confluence with the … branch of the Evenlode flowed out of Cassington parish to Eynsham mill and then turned west to flow past Cassington … wells presumably supplied both Cassington and Worton with water from the time of the earliest settlements in the
A History of the County of Oxford
… 6 hides. 37 One of Wadard's manors passed, with Cogges, to Mannasser Arsic, who held it in 1103. 38 Robert Arsic was overlord in 1212 and 1220, and in 1242 the manor was held of the Arsic fee. 39 In 1279 it was held … southern edge of the village on the site now occupied by Thames Mead Farm. It may have been the house leased to
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Casterton CASTERTON. Our knowledge of the tenure of the manor of Casterton, prior to the middle of the thirteenth century, is somewhat … bovates and render 56s., five cottars render 11s. 6d., a water corn-mill is worth 3 6s. 8d.; the manor is held of the
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Castley Casterton CASTERTON, a township and chapelry, in the parish of Kirkby-Lonsdale, union of Kendal, Lonsdale … containing 623 inhabitants. This place, which is supposed to have received its name from an ancient castle, of which … at Tolethorpe, is a spring of carbonated chalybeate water without any mixture of sulphuric acid, similar to the
A History of the County of Essex
… castle was built for William I, probably by Eudes the sewer c. 1076, using for the foundation of the keep the … castle until 1101 when Henry I granted it, with the town, to Eudes the sewer. 11 It escheated to the Crown on Eudes's … in 1646 the prisoners had to stand up to their knees in water all night. The county agreed to pay £40 for repairs to
A Dictionary of London
… Castle and Falcon Hotel - Castle on the Hoop Castle and Falcon Hotel On the east side of Aldersgate Street, next to London Wall (O.S. 1894). In Aldersgate Ward Without. First … by Queenhithe and Bread Street Wards, and south by the Thames. First mention : Cal. Letter Book B. p. 257, 1275. See …
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