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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 163940. Two of his younger kinsmen took part in Penruddock's rising, and weapons and armour found in the river at Lake … Lodge, the occupant of Normanton Manor. 17 Lady Glenconner's second husband was Viscount Grey of Falloden, the former … Richard Denshull, and it was by them granted to Robert Willoughby de Broke and 14 others. 43 In 1496 they in their …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… united to the rectory of Hockwold, and valued in the king's books at 6. 7. 6. The church is in the decorated and later … hundred of Chewton, E. division of Somerset, 8 miles (S. W.) from Bath; containing 1480 inhabitants. Wilton (St. … Upton, Padworth, and Tisbury. Christopher Willoughby, in 1678, gave 200 for the poor of Wily and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… year. When in 1545 the mill was pulled down by Christopher Willoughby, Henry Crede, the tenant, with the support of Sir … and serjeant of the mace; William Tarrant acted as queen's bailiff in 1595 and succeeding years; Roger Tarrant was queen's bailiff in 1585 and Steward of the Guild Merchant by 1591; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… years at the end of the 13th century varied between 1 9 s. 10 d. and 2 11 s. 5 In 12934 it came to 1 9 s. 6 A conflict over market … clothier. In 1545 it was wantonly destroyed by Christopher Willoughby, a leading burgess and notorious troublemaker, 83 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… A deed of 1309 refers to the existence of both a mayor's seal and a common seal. 1 From thence onwards references to … 5 but was abandoned in 1891, and since then the mayor's seal has been used in its place. 6 In 1553 the corporation ledger records that Christopher Willoughby had the custody of the common seal, but had …
The Environs of London
… that this calculation includes 800 acres of Lord Spencer's park, of which 600 are pasture and 200 arable. Two hundred … the Countess of Denbigh's Chamber, another the Lord Willoughby's. The whole house is said to have been of … Or. This coat Or, fretty Azure; being that of Lord Willoughby of Parham, has been misplaced. Note on 1.85 of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… behind existing frontages 24 in Flingers Lane, Ireson's Lane, and Bond's, Clewett's, and Dowding's yards, all north of High Street. … Zouche, in 1485. In 1486 it was granted to Sir William Willoughby in tail male 40 and by 1502 seems to have been …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 2 and blinding. This law may well have been the Conqueror's. In the reign of his youngest son we hear 3 of a fine paid … but out of twenty-seven only twenty entered an appearance. Willoughby, plaintiff's counsel, remarked on this and prayed … wherefore we pray that you will accept the record.' Said Willoughby: 'Seven who were summoned are defaulters,' and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Winterborne Kingston 54 WINTERBORNE KINGSTON (8697) (O.S. 6 ins. SY 89 NE, SY 89 NW, ST 80 SE) This parish has an … of the area; Turberville, to the E., is now called Abbot's Court; Muston lies still further E. and the common … ( unidentified 17, 18); the third has quarterly Touchet, Willoughby?, Filiol or Parentyn and Martin, impaling Daccomb; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Tydd, has been known since the 17th century as Lady Nunn's Old Eau, from the wife of a 14th-century Tydd landowner. 1 … it possesses nearly a score of variants. 'St. Mary's Tyd', which constantly recurs, might perhaps account for … in the north-eastern corner of Horn Field, 26 now called Willoughby's Corner, on a piece of land containing 4 acres, …
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