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Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Cases brought before the committee September 1649 September 1649 Laurence Hackett, … for Upton, he said he was a factor for the Governor of Worcester for the King, and could not serve 2 offices. 21 … Sept. 1659. Vol. A No. or p. Information that he was with Lord Hopton before and at the fight at Devizes against Sir …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Cases brought before the committee September 1650 September 1650 Rich. Conway, … Co. York. 6 Sept. 1650. Vol. A No. or p. Order on view of the examinations taken on the charge of delinquency … King's army, and taken prisoner in Highworth Church by Lord Fairfax, and has not yet compounded. 22 144 87 7 12 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Cases brought before the committee September 1651 September 1651 John Abington, … 17 108 26 Dec. 1651. Order that, as they plead the votes of 17 and 21 March 1649 for exemption from assessment, they … at Sir Chas. Adderley, Hames, co. Warwick 200 l. 177 Lord Beaumont, co. Leicester 500 l. 103 Sir Thos. Beaumont, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Church Church Cassington church was founded before 1123 by the elder Geoffrey de Clinton. It lay within the parish, or area of jurisdiction, of Eynsham abbey, which retained burial rights and took half …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cassington and Worton appear to have had separate sets of fields throughout their history, but nothing is known of the medieval fields of Worton. By the 13th century Cassington … seems to have lived in Cassington, there was no resident lord of the manor until the Godstow and Montagu manors were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Introduction Cassington parish lies on the north bank of the river Thames at its confluence with the Evenlode, and … was one on or near the site of Somerford in 1587; the lord of the manor, Henry Allnut, owned an alehouse in 1689. … there earlier in his reign when the manor was held by his chamberlain Geoffrey de Clinton. Charles I and his army …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Manors and other estates In 1086 CASSINGTON was held of Odo of Bayeux by Wadard, who held two estates of 2 ½ hides … in 1297 the manor reverted to William Montagu's son Simon, Lord Montagu, 49 from whom it passed to his son William (d. … to have escheated to Henry II on the felony of William the chamberlain. 24 In 1267 Henry III granted the wood, and …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Casterton CASTERTON. Our knowledge of the tenure of the manor of Casterton, prior to the middle of … 1283. She married before 28 May, 1283, Ingram de Gynes, lord of Coucy. 1 [Descent of the manor of Casterton] An …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… CASTERTON, a township and chapelry, in the parish of Kirkby-Lonsdale, union of Kendal, Lonsdale ward, county ofof Henry VIII., in consequence of its possessor, John, Lord Hussey, being attainted of high treason, and beheaded at … of whom received it by grant from Henry I., as lord high chamberlain of England; the site of their magnificent castle …
A History of the County of Essex
… by Eudes the sewer c. 1076, using for the foundation of the keep the podium of the Roman temple of Claudius. 9 The … interest was acquired by the life constable John Stanhope, Lord Stanhope. Although Jones and Jones were found guilty of … 17 In 1726 Sir Isaac devised it to his grandson Charles Chamberlain Rebow who sold it the following year to Mary …
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