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A History of the County of Hertford
… called Nomansland Common, which is partly in the parish of Wheathampstead (q.v.), and was in former days a fruitful … is well wooded, and is traversed by the road between Wheathampstead and Hitchin. The Luton and Dunstable branch of … the main road of the parish, between St. Albans and Wheathampstead, near Sandridge village. This south-western …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the tithing of Titburst and parcel of the manor of Wheathampstead, is a property which has been considerably … Titburst owed suit at the abbot of Westminster's court at Wheathampstead, 126 and at the same date we have mention of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… William Heyworth 6 (140120), and his successor John of Wheathampstead obtained licence to hold it in mortmain in … subjects, including a supposed portrait of Abbot John of Wheathampstead. Among the St. Albans wills is one of 1473, … (Rolls Ser.), ii, 162. It is said that Abbot John of Wheathampstead exchanged the Swan Inn, with the hospital of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to certain persons by the advice of Master John of Wheathampstead for a term of fifty years, 14 and the site was … enumerated among the extraordinary expenses of John of Wheathampstead during his first abbacy. 36 Later, Thomas de … tried to follow up his father's claim, but Abbot John of Wheathampstead (145164) obtained judgement against Thomas, 39 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… stands at the N. end of the parish about 1 miles N.E. of Wheathampstead. The walls are of 2-inch red bricks, and the … about 3 miles N.E. of the village, and about 1 miles E. of Wheathampstead. The house is of two storeys and an attic; it … acres, lying on the S. side of the river Lea, mile S.E. of Wheathampstead, about 300360 ft. above O.D. The Devil's Dyke …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… made almoner to the Duke of York, and died as rector of Wheathampstead in Hertfordshire in 1693. 103 Both he and his …
A History of the County of Hertford
… details are to be found in the registers of Abbots John of Wheathampstead, William Albon, and William Wallingford, and … set up in the early years of the latter abbot. 47 John of Wheathampstead, during his first abbacy, 142040, built a … of St. Alban. 48 Other works belonging to the time of Wheathampstead's first abbacy included a wooden structure at …
A History of the County of Hertford
… features being preserved. It is recorded that John of Wheathampstead adorned the Lady chapel with paintings and … north side of this bay is the chantry chapel now known as Wheathampstead's, and over it is a pointed arch with … the Lamb and the Eagle alternately are the work of John of Wheathampstead in the fifteenth century. These being symbols …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Stoke, 144051, glazed some of the windows, 161 and John of Wheathampstead, in his second abbacy (145264), did the same. … the south side of the church. It was repaired by John of Wheathampstead in his second abbacy, being then 'aged and … prior, seems to have rebuilt it, 177 and under John of Wheathampstead cupboards were made under it for the use of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… 15th and 16th-century sepulchral monuments of Abbot Wheathampstead (so called), Abbot Ramryge and Duke Humphrey … century the feretrar's wooden gallery was set up. John of Wheathampstead, during his first abbacy (1420 to 1440), built … W. end of the nave. During the second abbacy of John of Wheathampstead (1451 to 1465) the chapel of St. Andrew was …
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