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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 20 0 0 6 106 Feb. 18 John Jackson, Excise Capt. Robt. Wiltshire, master of the Jonas of London. For freight of …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… CCC. No. 23. April 9 Petition to the Treasury from Walter Wiltshire, of Bath. Concerning his fine of 500 l. for keeping …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of Hertfordshire, and in 1668 was made lord lieutenant of Wiltshire also. He became lord lieutenant of Ireland in 1672, … Abbatis, xiv cent.). Land called Oxonage or Oxan gehaeg(e) was given to the abbey of St. Albans by Abbot Alfric, 98 … 32. Pat. 7 Jas. I, pt. 37, No. 26. Ibid. pt. 49, No. 14. G.E.C. Complete Peerage. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), vol. 396, No. 151. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a. in Wellington township. 75 In 1910 his descendant Col. E. W. Herbert owned a considerable estate there. 76 DOTHILL … Apley (on behalf of Sir Thomas Meyrick), 35 the latter to E. W. Bromley. 36 Alan of Charlton had demesne land in … king granted it for 20 years to William le Scrope, earl of Wiltshire. 59 He was executed in 1399 60 and the estate was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in Radnorshire, thus Semerton in Sussex; Somerford in Wiltshire; Somersham, and Soham in Cambridgeshire; Solesby in … ibi xix soc. et i car. tre. et iii car. sep. val. xx sol. e hanc. t'ram ten. W. de Noiers in firma de Meleha et soca e. in hund. et potuit ea' vendere sine licentia Stigandi. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the prior to William Lacock, canon regular of Bromere in Wiltshire, for 7 years, paying 8 l. per ann. and he was to … Somer. tuna' tenet Wihunmard qu' tenuit Alfric T.R.E. S. homo Heroldi iii. car t're. tc. iiii villi. p et mo. ii …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 4 This is the only reference in Domesday to bee-keepers in Wiltshire, and their presence at Westbury may indicate an … manorial economy. 5 Westbury was also one of the only four Wiltshire manors on which swine-herds are recorded. 6 There … in the 16th century. 8 In the 12th century Selwood in Wiltshire was sometimes known as Westbury Forest. 9 The size …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1654 he was an assistant to the commissioners for Wiltshire for the ejection of 'scandalous, ignorant, and … western belfry containing 2 bells. The architect was G. E. Street. A set of plate was presented by Mrs. Charles Paul … m. 15. C 66/1183 m. 4. C 66/1301 m. 11. P.C.C. Horne, 4. E 301/58 mm. 121, 122. Cal. Pat. 1330-34, 184; see p. 155. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Taunton (fl. 1646). 99 Westbury was the only one of the Wiltshire clothing towns to take any active part in the … of business, but one or two were among the more important Wiltshire clothiers of the time, and the few small, but … forerunner of The Wiltshire Times. In 1911 Messrs. A. E. and H. Holloway bought the business and set up their …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at the junction of Lower Road and Court Lane. This ho e was probably once the court house of the manor of Bratton … and its western boundary is the county boundary between Wiltshire and Somerset. 99 Until 1934 the parish extended … in shape. 22 It is situated in the clay region of mid-west Wiltshire 23 and is consequently low-lying. Only in the …
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