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Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… to Stolermorum; and from the said forge westward up Le Rede Chrike near the Brokengile and so from Rede Chrike up … for his service in Scotland, for the death of Walter le Taillur of Berebroune and for other offences; Cal. Pat. R. … John son of Alan " 45s. Adam son of Robert " 45s. Adam de Le Holm " 52s. 6d. Patrick Scote " 45s. Robert de Berewyk " …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Barmpton BARMPTON, a township, in the parish of Haughton-le-Skerne, union of Darlington, S. E. division of Darlington … a township, in the parish of Washington, union of Chester-le-Street, E. division of Chester ward, N. division of the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of his manor of Pocklington in 1086, 77 but by 1198 John le Poer had been granted the estate, which he held with land … an archer for the defence of York castle. 78 William le Poer quitclaimed some Barmby property to Henry of Helium in 1235. 79 By 1250 Walter le Poer had been succeeded as tenant of 2 carucates at Barmby …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… style; the north isle was a chantry, founded by John Le Taverner in 1409, and was taken down at the Dissolution. … A grant of a market and a fair was obtained by Roger le Curzain, in the reign of Edward II. The living is a … which has been fitted up for divine service. Barnoldby-Le-Beck (St. Helen) BARNOLDBY-LE-BECK ( St. Helen), a parish, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… in 1292 69 and granted it before 1300 to the elder Hugh le Despenser. 70 The portion of Robert de Plessis, described … Plessis held it in 1316. In 1323 Edmund granted it to Hugh le Despenser, 72 thus uniting the two parts of the manor. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Henry I. a baronial castle was erected here by Reginald le Moine, of which there are considerable remains, including …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the adjacent copse has been tentatively identified with 'Le Hympehaye' of 1285 meaning 'an enclosure made of saplings … in that period or perhaps in the 16th or 17th centuries. 'Le Wold Field' is recorded c. 1230 (PN Northants., 179). (RAF …
A History of the County of Essex
… by the building of artillery barracks, later named Le Cateau, north of the cavalry barracks; the parade ground … Barracks, last used in 1960, were demolished in 1971. 21 Le Cateau and Cavalry barracks, whose demolition was planned …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1690, aged 21; B.A. from Hart Hall 1693, vicar of Bolton-le-Sands, co. Lancaster, 1703, rector of Windermere, … of Ditcheat, Somerset, 1660, canon of Wells 1660. See Le Neve, i. 205; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Basket, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 50 per annum, the bequest of Edward Willes in 1807. Barton-Le-Street (St. Michael) BARTON-LE-STREET ( St. Michael), a parish, in the union of Malton, … Earl of Carlisle, sole proprietor of that township. Barton-Le-Willows BARTON-LE-WILLOWS, a township, in the parish of …
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