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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Lady, letter to Wragg, John, Messenger Wrasbury, see Wyrardisbury. Wrecking and Wrecks Wren, Matthew, Bishop of … Mrs. Edmund Wynne, Elizabeth Sir Richard certificate of Wyrardisbury. co. Bucks, document dated from Wyrley, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Wynyard, Grace, petition of John, husband of above Wyrardisbury, Bucks, courts leet and baron, fines paid at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… Worth, co. Sussex Wotton. See Wootton. Wraisbury. See Wyrardisbury. Wray (Wrey), Chichester, captain, company of … Thomas, recusant of Moretonhampstead Wraysbury. See Wyrardisbury. Wrey. See Wray. Wreyford. See Wrayford. … to Theophila, petition of Walter, named Jurat of Gravesend Wyrardisbury (Wraisbury) Mill, co. Bucks. Wythens (Withing, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and county boundary was formed by the Bigley Ditch and the Wyrardisbury River, both branches of the River Colne, and … 6 West of Harmondsworth village the ditch joins the Wyrardisbury River, formerly also known as Hawthorn's River, … was still standing in 1968. 11 Slightly to the east of the Wyrardisbury River runs the Colne itself, having divided into …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… manor of Langley Marish, and the reversion of the manor of Wyrardisbury, member of the same manor of Langley Marish, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… before 1129 by the Bishop of Winchester, at Ankerwick in Wyrardisbury parish, founded about 1160 by Gilbert de Montfichet, Lord of Wyrardisbury, and at Little Marlow, founded in the 12th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to appropriate the churches of Chipping Norton, Cam, and Wyrardisbury. 131 These were not effected for some time, and in 1345, in exchange for the advowson of Wyrardisbury, Edward III granted the manor of King's Barton …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… not before 1160, 2 by Gilbert de Muntfichet, lord of Wyrardisbury, whose son Richard was also reckoned as a … of the priory comprised the demesne called Ankerwick in Wyrardisbury parish, with small parcels of land in the same … in the twelfth century). But the charters referring to Wyrardisbury Church in Hist. Mon. S. Petri Glouc. i. 164-174 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… at Taplow. I. 294. Ankerwick Nunnery. II. 20. Ankerwyke, Wyrardisbury. I. 329. Anne, Alex., 'presbiter', brass of, … I. 323. Worminghall. I. 325. Wotton Underwood. I. 326. Wyrardisbury. I. 328. c. 1600, Beachampton. II. 61. … 279. Taplow. I. 294. Twyford. II. 305. Waddesdon. I. 303. Wyrardisbury. I. 328. 17th-century: Dinton. I. 1245. …
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