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A History of the County of Sussex
… (1 mile south of the village) at the Earl of Arundel's sheepcote at Preston, they run along the edge of Binderton … in dower; 5 and it was among the property remaining in the king's hands during the minority of the heir. 6 In 1274 … 1428 the entire fee in Chilgrove and West Dean was in the king's hands as guardian of Earl John's heir. 40 The portions …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the city this ridge rises by gradual stages from the water's edge; in the northern part it is more abrupt, and stands … exemption from tolls in the Liverpool market granted by King John was now extended to all markets within the king's dominions, and the Liverpool traders were thus placed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Drayton was a peculiar of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's. 72 In 1550 the dean and chapter lost their peculiar … 1181, when it was described as in the lordship of St. Paul's Chapter ( in dominio canonicorum), and the officiating … was assigned for the sustenance of the lights of St. Paul's, 78 and in a chapter chamber account drawn up about 1300 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… services as well as rent; the standard service was a day's labour a week, for which the tenant received 8 sheaves of … Brickmaker's New Union friendly society, which met at the 'King's Head'. 96 In 1855 the brickfield was being worked by … M.R.O., Acc. 448/4. Bucks. Advertiser, 21 Sept. 1889. King's Uxbridge Gazette Almanack, 1892 (retrospect of 1891). …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the Isleworth Mill River (later the Duke of Northumberland's River). Further works to the same end were recommended by a … to cut a new river from Longford to Hampton Court, the king complained in 1638 that the 'arrow head' at Drayton was … and Instruction, 29 Sept. 1838. Lond. Gaz. 1880, p. 2558. King's Uxbridge Gazette Almanack (1931), concerning their …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… end of the 13th century the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's claimed various liberties in their manor of West Drayton, … the pound gates. Two rates yielded a total of £8 7 s. 7 d., most of which was spent on relief, particularly, in … Yiewsley and West Drayton U.D.C. Official Guide [1954]. King's Uxbridge Gazette Almanack (1931). Yiewsley and West …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… transcribed grant 10 and the date are suspect, 11 St. Paul's appears to have been in possession by about 1000, when West … and his lands were seized by Edward IV. 13 In 1462 the king granted the 'manor and lordship of Drayton' in fee to … their title. 21 In 1501 they ceded the manor to the king's mother, Margaret, Countess of Richmond, 22 who …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Conquest, to the abbey of St. Bennet of Holm, given by King Canute the Dane, and was part of the abbot's barony of Tunsted. Jeff. de Askeby and Maud his wife, had … of the reign of Richard I. and in the 8th of that King, William, son of Alexander de Sparham, and Roger de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Almar Bishop of Elmham, being deprived of it; all Ketel's land here was so held of the abbey of St. Bennet, for their … Bishop. In the 20th of Edward III. and in the 43d of that King, Nicholas Lacy, parson of Bradwell; and Adam de … church, to Thomas Godsalve, &c. and in the 32d of the said king, in Hillary term, Franc. Noone Esq. and Anne his wife, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… lordship of Castre, 1 and Godric was steward of it for the King, who had also another considerable manor in this town, which Guert was owner of in the reign of King Edward, containing 60 acres of land, 8 of meadow, and … carucates among them, with 2 salt works, valued then at 10 s. at the survey at 20 s. This then belonged to the farm or …
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