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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the Bonhommes, and formed part of the property of that community until the Dissolution. 86 In 1540 the manor was … house in 1358. 39 In 1401 the property belonging to the community in Bratton and Dilton was described as knight's fee …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The parish comprised over 11,000 a. with a small urban community in the centre, two fair-sized tithings, each with a …
Old and New London
… to start on a journey, they obtained the prayers of the community; on their return, the wayfarers sought pardon for …
Old and New London
… the abbot might invite to his table any he pleased of the community. Some of the seniors were, however, left in the … guests for their hands, and, with the assistance of the community, washed their feet. Then was said, 'Suscepimus, … was set apart for the abbot and the guests. Two of the community were appointed annually to serve in this kitchen. …
Old and New London
… as they remained within its precincts. Here they formed a community of their own, adopted a common language and a code …
Old and New London
… Judging from the appearance of the female part of the community inhabiting many of the narrow courts and alleys …
Old and New London
… flash through the water to obtain it, and how, as in every community, the strongest always gets it. But if you want to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 17th century until 1926 the Holford family dominated the community of Westonbirt. The physical changes that resulted …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… the population was too small to support a school or any community activity and there was only one landowner. 16 The …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in 1971-2. 6 There seems never to have been a village community at Langwith, unless the place-name 'Thorp', …
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