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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (W. by S.) from London; comprising, with the chapelry of Wyke-Champflower, the tything of Redlynch, and part of … tomb of Prior Gilbert is preserved. There is a chapel at Wyke-Champflower, and another at Redlynch; and the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Milton (Clevedon), Pitcombe, Redlynch, Upton (Noble), Wyke (Champflower), and Yarlington. 6 In 1316 Eastrip and the … 7 In 1327 Honeywick was joined with Pitcombe and Cole with Wyke but Discove, Eastrip, and Upton were omitted. 8 In 1569 … with Honeywick, Milton, Redlynch, Upton with Wanstrow, Wyke with Pitcombe and Cole, and Yarlington. 9 By 1641 …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
London Possessory Assizes
London Possessory Assizes
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of which, was not, as now, built of stone, one Thomas Wyke, syndic or master of it, having first in 1373 new built …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by a family which gave name to it, one of whom, Stephen de Wyke, possessed it in the 20th year of Henry III. as appears … there entered, that the heirs of John Tancrey, Stephen de Wyke, 16 and Richard Betts, for the heirs of John Taylor, … Canterbury being vacant, granted a licence to Stephen de Wyke's chaplain, to celebrate divine service in his chapel at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… RECTORS. Or by whom presented. John in 1216. Thomas Wyke, 1373. Philip Taylor, in 1521. 70 Nicholas Langdon.. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Certificate that he compounded amongst other things for Wyke Manor and fram, co. Worcester, and paid the fine. 7 4 18 …
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