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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… defaced, 15th- or early 16th-century. In S. transept(3) to William Frasie, 1699. In S. aisle(4) fragment dated 17089. … Scratchings: On W. wall of N. aisle, outside, the name William Joyce, 1604; on W. wall of tower, outside, the name William Conie, T.W., probably 16th-century; on S.W. buttress …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the eighth part of a knight's fee in Yeland, of the fee of William de Lancaster, the king's tenant in chief;" hence the … to St. Mary and St. John the Baptist, to which Sir William Meynell was a great benefactor in 1268, and which had … tithes have been commuted for 500, and the glebe comprises 41 acres. The church is a small ancient edifice with a very …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and imprisoned as a suspected Roman Catholic priest. 37 William Wyatt, rector 1579-1624, described as 'sufficient' in … patron 1783-1855, had been educated at the college. 41 Yelford was served by curates, not always local. 42 One of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lord of Yelford manor, assessed on goods worth £40. 41 By then much of Yelford was an inclosed farm in single … assessed. In 1576 John Hastings paid on land worth £18 and William Edwards, assessed under Hardwick, on goods worth £4; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… living in 1221. 18 The overlordship of Yelford, held by William of Hastings in the 1240s, 19 passed on his death c. … and Yelford. 26 John had sold Westwell in 1351 to William of Edington, founder of Edington monastery, but … in Yelford, his father perhaps remaining at Daylesford. 41 Yelford's manor house and church seem to have been rebuilt …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… at the decisive battle of Bosworth Field, after Sir William Brandon, his former standard-bearer, had been slain; … royal bounty, and 200 parliamentary grant; net income, 41; patron, the Bishop of Llandaf. The church, dedicated to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… six; 2nd probably 1670 and by Thomas Purdue; 3rd, by William Warre, 1595; 4th, 15th-century, Bristol foundry, and … on the cresting. In toweron S. wall, (4) to William, infant son of William Taunton, 16912, slate tablet with enriched stone …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… five were 1428 houses, and in the archbishop's 200 houses. William the Conqueror placed strong garrisions in the two … returned to York, where they took up their quarters. William was unable, from the inclemency of the weather, to … with great difficulty, effected his retreat into Scotland. William, attributing the first success of the Danes to the …
Survey of London
… of his visit to this country appears to be apocryphal. 260 William Adam bought the bottom house on the east side of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… a fortified enclosure to the W. of the fortress. In 10689 William I built two castles to the S.E. of the city, one on … bowl, pottery loom weights, and a bone trial piece. 3 William I built the first castle in 1068 as a motte and … rebuild it, although apparently no work was carried out. 41 By about 1535 the castle was described as in ruins both by …
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