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A History of the County of Somerset
… 1851 stood at 106. It remained at a slightly lower level for the next two decades but in 1891 reached 111 after the … granted the land to Nicholas Hamlyn and his wife Elizabeth for their lives with reversion to the overlord, Sir Richard … the parish. ECONOMIC HISTORY. In 1086 Bratton gelded for 4 hides and there was land for 8 ploughteams. The demesne farm …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… is thus presumably included within one of the two entries for Braunston in Domesday Book and is perhaps part of the … from the hollow-way on the E. there is no clear evidence for a street system, nor any indication of how the village … m. deep, is almost certainly the site of a former windmill for in 1785 (Map in NRO) the small field in which it lay was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… foundacon of William Goddard Esq. wherein he hath provided for the poore people for ever and lefte it to the sole care and government of the … and paid no geld, though it was assessed in 1086 at 18 hides. 85 It was usually let to farm to a succession of …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… the Lords of the Council to the Lord Mayor, commending him for causing to be amended the size and weight of bread; … attention to the high price charged by the Beer-brewers for their beer, and requesting him to call before him the … to inquire into and report. The Courts having broken up for a time, he had not been able to make his Lordship's …
A Survey of London
… the Red Lion on the North side vp almost to Powles gate, for it lacketh but one house of S. Augustines church. And on … it selfe, so called of bread in olde time there sold: for it appeareth by recordes, that in the yeare 1302. which … commonly called Mayden Lane, or Distaffe Lane, corruptly for Distar lane, which runneth west into the old Exchange: …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and this trackway is continued along the spur to the S.; for part of its length it is sunk and there are traces of a … on the W. The name Brydian, occurring in a list of burghal hides dating probably from early in the 10th century, has … yards, and surrounded by a bank with a slight outer ditch (for plan see preface, p. xxxiv). There is an entrance, formed …
The Environs of London
… Laurence's day, the vigil, and the four days following'. For some time after the dissolution of monasteries, the … crown of 20 s. per annum 2. Mr. Hawley, in 1619, sold them for 3350l. to Valentine Saunders of Chiswick, who obtained a … of Maurice de Berkley. Edward the Confessor confirms 8 hides in Hanwell to the church of Westminster. Parliamentary …
Survey of London
… Glasshouse and Air Streets to Ralph Wayne, 3 in trust for Francis Sherard, 4 younger brother of Bennet Sherard, … Street was leased in 1668 to Abbott Newell alias Hunt for forty-seven years. 6 Newell was a brickmaker and his kiln … whole of Pulteney's land in Windmill Field. Peter Street, for instance, is shown extending as far west as the backs of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… town had two separate overseers of the highways, one for the 'High Town' and one for the 'Deanery'. 38 The first mail coach between Birmingham … the Conquest and in 1086 was held by the bishop as 5 hides. 184 It was confirmed to the bishop with other …
London Bridge
… Bridge House Rental 3 Account for 1461-2 BRIDGE HOUSE RENTAL 3 Account for 1461-2 296. [f. 25] Account of Peter Aldfold and Peter … in the second year of the reign of the same King [1462], for one whole year. 297. Arrears. Item they render account …
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