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The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… as goode as the Kinge.' Pretty said "there may be Kinges in Irelande" to which Wale did not answer. Other depositions … effect. Wale replies that if he used such speeches "he was in drink" when he did so. Memorandum.The Mayor and his … Pallmer Lieutenant Mr. Stephen Frencham Engign Mr. Anthony Worton Marshall Mr. Lansdall Clarke John Chestor } Serjantes …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which does not belong to their modern representatives. In the age immediately preceding the Norman Conquest, when … Oxfordshire at Tythrop, Fringford, Wilcote, Brighthampton, Cassington, South Newington, Barton Ede, Balscot, Little Tew, … tenant of the same name at South Newington, Baldon, Over Worton, and 'Saxintone'. Under Steeple Aston, where he had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The Domesday survey The text Oxenefordscire In King Edward's Time Oxeneford (Oxford) rendered yearly to … now (it is worth) 40 s. Wadard holds 2 h. in Cersetone [Cassington]. (There is) land for 3 ploughs. Now in demesne … Adam holds 3 h. and v. of land in Hortone [Over or Nether Worton]. (There is) land for 5 ploughs. Now in demesne (there …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 14 July, 1676, aged 19. [ 30] Thorie, John (or Thory) born in London, s. John; D.Med. of "Bellavi" ( i.e. Bailleul in Flanders). Christ Church, matric. 1 Oct., 1586, aged 18, … to preach 17 Jan., 1604-5, D.D. 1 June, 1608; vicar of Cassington 1593, and of Chalgrave, Oxon, 1609, prebendary of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… along the ravines which descend to the Ribble and in Old Park Wood, near Oxendale Hall. 2 The population in 1901 numbered 182 persons. The main road from Clitheroe to … e Record r, viz. [Alexander] Osbaldeston, Tom Stanley, Tom Worton and [Captain] Cicill. Feb. 18. The gentlemen continew …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Twickenham Manors MANORS. In 704 Swaefred, King of Essex, and Earl 'Paeogthath' gave to … century was sometimes called the manors of TWICKENHAM, WORTON, and WHITTON, 75 and later became known as TWICKENHAM, … 83 It was probably the same man, then described as of Worton, who held a fishery in Twickenham. 84 Another Geoffrey …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… manor, there seem to have been few medieval freeholds in the parish, and even fewer of any size. 69 A number of … which can be traced belonged to the owners of large houses in the parish. 71 The exception was an estate at Whitton … have been built over. 79 The medieval estates or manors of Worton or Aydstones and Wyke, in Isleworth and Heston …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 10 l. be allowed to Mr. Cary, Commissioner for Oxford, in his accounts ended 29 Sept last, for salary on 200 l. paid … the Commissioners for Sequestrations. The of the tithes of Cassington and Worton, co. Oxon, sequestered for recusancy of Mary Arden, …
A History of the County of Essex
… A school board for Walthamstow was formed compulsorily in 1880 1 and was ordered by the Education Department to … the Parochial Charities of 1895 and the later charities of Worton and Cossar were reorganized as Walthamstow Alms-house … a building lease. The income in 1957 was 27 11 s. Thomas Worton of the Cock, High Street, by will proved 1922 left …
Cardiff Records
… March 27. To son Thomas "one great Board or Table lying in y e Crosshouse, y e lesser brass pann, one Iron Crock, one feather Bed, one dust Bed now lying in y e Chamber over y e Kitchin, one feather Boulster, four … Ann the wife of Philemon Jones. Cottage and 2 gardens in Worton Street to kinsman Joseph East, of Cardiff, cordiner, …
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