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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bricks. Culford Hall, the seat of R. B. De Beauvoir, Esq., lord of the manor, is an elegant mansion, situated in a … of Timworth and Ingham, valued in the king's books at 8. Lord Cornwallis, who for his brilliant achievements as … of either nation on those of the other in time of peace. A lord warden of the marches, whose authority was partly civil …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… VI., who also raised him to the peerage by the title of Lord Colville of Culross. The abbey and lands attached to it … whose representative is the present proprietor. Burgh Seal The town, which is situated on the north shore of the … containing, in a silver case, the heart of Edward, second Lord Bruce of Kinross, who fell in a duel near …
Cumberland Lay Subsidy
… 0 William, son of pre- William Cissor 10 6 positus 1 0 0 Lord Robert Brun 2 10 0 0 John, son of Richard 15 0 Adam … and Wederhalle 85 13 2 Beaumont in Kirkandrews-on-Eden. Lord of Bothik, Denton, p. 50. Kirkbampton. Denton, p. 52. … Waverton, now called Lassonhall, 32 Ed. I. Ex parte the lord. Ex parte the prior of Karliell. In Langholm. Cumwhinton …
Cumberland Lay Subsidy
… 3 5 9 Culgayth. Has in Goods: s. d. Has in Goods: s. d. Lord Hugh de Moriceby 4 10 0 Osbert, son of Gilbert 11 4 Lady …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of that reign, was summoned to parliament by the title of Lord Poyntz, of Curry-Mallet. In the second year of Edward …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the field later described as 'between the court and the lord's meadow': 8 certainly in 1231 demesne grassland … 5 from the 1320s to the Black Death. 23 Demesne Stock The lord's stock in 1208 comprised 7080 head of cattle, including … plough 1 a. in winter, another in spring, and 2a. at the lord's cost, and in return was allowed to graze his oxen on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… heath on the township's southern edge was allotted to the lord of the manor and his lessee in trust as a place of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Curbridge, which reverted to the bishop of Winchester as lord. 2 Thomas's estate may have descended from 6 freehold … Wenman of Tuam after the death of his great uncle Philip, Lord Wenman, in 1686, 69 died in 1690 leaving a minor son … PRO, C 142/112, no. 132. For Sir Richard, DNB; C. Peters, Lord Lieuts and Sheriffs of Oxon. (1995), 96. Cal. Pat. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later called Dutton's, the Herd of Swine (later the Lord Kitchener) inn, and a farmstead attached to the glebe … retaining early 18th-century beams and roof timbers. The Lord Kitchener on the Bampton road, probably an inn by the … and other groups. Inns Curbridge's only surviving inn, the Lord Kitchener, was so named from the first decade of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was vested not in township officers but in the manorial lord, causing later misunderstandings. 18 Under the Local …
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