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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… to let to farm the small wards and escheats which fall in his bailiwick of the value of 20 l. and under. July 4. … the cook of an oven and tenements late of Gilbert Glutun in Notingham, found by inquisition made by the sheriff of … Breton of La Berghe for the death of Hugh le Parmenter of Worton. By K. and H. Bigod, the justiciary. Mandate to the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… volumus, until Easter, for William Paynel going to France in the company of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, with the … homage and fealty for lands in Kesyngton, Sumerford and Worton by Eyvesham, co. Oxford, and for a rent out of lands and tenements in Worton, to Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, to whom the …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… co. Derby, and entered his free chace there, hunted in these, carried away deer and assaulted his men and … of the king's fleet towards the north, to arrest all ships in his bailiwick fit for war and put in each of these ships a … William Louche. Robert le Taverner, John Smale, Robert de Worton, John Thwytbrother, Nicholas de Modescote, Alvred …
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 11, Wootton Hundred (Northern Part)
This volume contains the histories of nineteen parishes in the northern part of Wootton hundred, including Glympton, Heythrop, Rousham, Sandford St. Martin, the Astons, the Bartons, the Wortons, and the three Tews.
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1594-5; M.A. from University Coll. 16 Dec., 1605 (then in orders), vicar of Ealing, Middlesex, 1611-16, rector of … vice-chancellor 1600-3-5, was mainly instrumental in establishing Pembroke College, out of Broadgates Hall in … D.D. 26 July, 1635 (incorp. at Cambridge 1641), vicar of Cassington, Oxon, 1632, canon of Westminster 1638, preb. of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which was not superseded until Western Avenue was built in the 1920s. Pavage was granted in 1358 and 1363 to men from Acton and Uxbridge to repair the … Friars Place to the west end of East Acton and was called Worton Green Lane in 1639 24 and Batteridges Lane, after a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… estate was distinct from that of Acton manor elsewhere in the parish. The estate, covering over a third of the … the common fields were formed, since it had no holdings in those fields. The holding developed from inclosures and … towards Willesden, 4 which apparently lay just east of Worton green. 5 The two greens together covered the area …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… it was first recorded as that of a witness, Viel of Acton, in 1181. 72 In the Middle Ages the northern half of the parish was … farms. 79 East of Friars Place farm were commons, called Worton or Watton green and Rush green in the 16th and 17th …
A History of the County of Oxford
… b, Stoke Lyne, for 411 read 411 ( bis) " " 497 c, add to Worton, and see Over or Nether Worton Vol. III, page x, line 18, delete whole line and read … Houfe, E. A. S., 277 " " 371 b, Maufe, delete 277 Printed in Great Britain at the University press, Oxford by Charles …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Benedictine abbey of Fcamp, was founded by Manasses Arsic in 1103. The original deed 1 gives the history thus; on 3 … to the church of Fcamp was renewed by him at Cogges in the presence of William, the third abbot, 2 his monks and … Sheppey, and Combe (all in Kent), at Swindon (Wiltshire), Cassington and Wilcote (Oxon); all he had in Tew (Oxon); …
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