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London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548
… 43 Y Yarford (Yardeford), James, kt., and Lady, xvii, 74 Yeoveney (in Staines, Midd.), 125 York, sheriffs, 190(ii); …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… workho., and see Hampton and Staines Turnpike Trust; Yeoveney Staines and Egham News, Staines & West Drayton Rly., … Earl ( misprinted as Duke) of Sussex (d. 1758), n Yeoveney (Yeveney), in Staines, agric. chapelry, Fm., man., … of Chas., m. 2 Sir Phil. Butler, Nicasius, Yeveney, see Yeoveney Yiewsley, in Hillingdon, brickmaking, High St., loc. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Railway hotel, Railway Mission, Rainham (flats), Ralph of Yeoveney, Ralph Ct., Ramsay, Jas., earl of Dalhousie, … Wm., Y.M.C.A., Yale Ct., Yellow Ho., Yeo: Ric., Rob., Yeoveney, Ralph of, see Ralph Yeoveney, in Staines, Yerkes, Chas. Tyson, Yoga sch., see St. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Yeo (Yoe), Hugh, i. g. 622 (p. 318). Yeorke. See Yorke. Yeoveney (Yeveney), Midd., i. p. 681. Yeovilton (Ivelton), … Yevenden, John, ii. g. 707 (50). Yeveney, Midd. See Yeoveney. Yewett, John, i. g. 620 (4). Ynde. See India. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… Yenstowe. See Instow. yeomen. See Trades and occupations. Yeoveney, Yeveney [in Staines parish, co. Middlesex], manor, … priest, 143. -, Thomas, 228. Yeve, John, 442. Yeveney. See Yeoveney. Yns, Ins, Edmund, esquire, 55, 210, 230. Yole, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… Highbury. Laleham. Mockinges. Pembroke. Toppesfield. Yeoveney. Monmouthshire: Magor. Norfolk: Acle. Carbrook. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… area, with Teddington, Ashford, Laleham, and possibly Yeoveney as dependent chapelries. Teddington became virtually … Christ Church parishes. 44 The existence of a chapel at Yeoveney is discussed below. 45 Nearly all the 12th-century … tithes of Staines and its members of Laleham, Ashford, and Yeoveney are mentioned in 1342, 7 and on a few other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 10 neither class appears to have owed labour-services. Yeoveney, meanwhile, which may have been unpopulated in 1086, … before the Black Death the two villages of Staines and Yeoveney mustered 62 men for a commission of array. 15 In … estimate the area cultivated at that date. Whether or not Yeoveney was cultivated in the late 11th century, 22 200 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Railway at Staines West was opened in 1885. The present Yeoveney Station was opened in 1892 primarily to serve the … In addition to the town of Staines, there was a village at Yeoveney in the Middle Ages. 5 It may have lain near the Yeoveney Farm, which probably occupies the site of the old …
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