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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was deprived, and lived under the protection of St. Bennet's abbey; 60 acres of land, 3 of meadow, 5 borderers, and the … Beaufoe. And in East Somerton there were 3 freemen in King Edward's time had under the abbey of St. Bennet 106 of … was one of the sons of Godwin, Earl of Kent, brother of King Harold, and fled out of England in 1051, as a rebel …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two branches of the river Adur, which join at the parish's south-eastern tip. In the north and west the boundary … ground was bought by the parish council in 1939 as the King George V playing field and continued to be used in 1982. … manors and other estates. The grant of free warren on King's Barns man. made in 1281 seems more likely to relate to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… with great tithes from parts of Hoecourt manor and Burwell's farm in Lancing from an unknown date until the early 19th … only a subdeacon. 74 Two later 14thcentury rectors were king's clerks, Albert of Prague being also rector of … in 1640, who was also a prebendary of Lincoln, joined the king at Oxford in 1642 and was ejected from the living, 82 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 28 it was presumably there that the herbage rights on King's Barns manor in Upper Beeding, mentioned in 1210, were … in the Middle Ages of West Grinstead, 48 Applesham, 49 King's Barns. 50 and Sompting manors, 51 as well as of Fécamp …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Henry Roos 62 (d. c. 1504). After the death of Sir Henry's widow Maud in 1512, 63 the manor passed to her … its division into the manors of Bidlington in Bramber and King's Barns in Upper Beeding, there were tenements in West … duke of Norfolk, lord of Bidlington and apparently of King's Barns, granted lands in West Grinstead to Edward …
The Environs of London
… west by the river Lea, which separates it from St. Leonard's Bromley, Stratford-Bow, and Hackney, in Middlesex; and on … Calendars at the Tower 5. The convent was surrendered to King Henry VIII. by William Huddlestone, the last abbot, on … 1335. Grant and alienations of the site. In the year 1539, King Henry VIII. granted the conventual church, with …
A History of the County of Essex
… 60 a. meadow, woodland for 100 swine, and 8 mills. Gernon's livestock comprised a rouncey, 9 beasts, 12 sheep, and 11 … been only a rouncey, a cow, 6 sheep, and 5 swine. Peverel's livestock had also increased during his tenure, from a … of visiting royalty and dignitaries. 22 In 1403 the king granted the bishop of Lincoln lodging for his household …
A History of the County of Essex
… nephew of Swein. 3 There are references to that abbey's mill at Stratford up to 1400, 4 but by 1535 Westminster … St. Thomas of Acre was dissolved in 1538, and in 1544 the king leased St. Thomas's Mills to his servant Gerard Harman … occupied by Stefan von Haschenperg, an engineer in the king's service who had fallen out of favour. 46 In 1547 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1853. Some of them probably became attached to the Pelly's estate at Upton: 15 in 1853 Sir John H. Pelly was entitled … existed in 1344, when its custody was granted by the king to John de Ware, a hermit. 100 Another Stratford hermit … W. Wallace, W. Ham church (1934); E.R.O., T/P 196 (H. W. King MSS.), Eccl. Essex, iii, ff. 12190; R. H. Clutterbuck, …
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