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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Sir Thomas Walmesley, from whom it passed to the family of Lord Petre. The township is large and populous, and stretches …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the court of Dunham, 13 and 14 H: 6: which was then Henry lord Greys (of Codnor) and Margaret his wifes, and William … is enclosed, and was lately purchased by Mr: Calvert, late steward to Mr. Walker of Rotherham, Yorkshire, who has been …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and bears a high price. The government is vested in a lord warden, who is constable of St. Briavell's Castle; six … of inheritance; eight foresters in fee; a gaveller; and a steward of the swainmote. The officers have power to hold a … chalk, is fertile. West Dean House, erected in 1804 by Lord James Selsey, is a spacious and handsome mansion. A …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… 8 Oct. " Walsingham sent to the French Court 19 Dec. " Lord Buckhurst arrives at Paris 21 " " Capture of Dumbarton 4 …
Survey of London
… to a design by Balfour's partner, Thackeray Turner. 71 Lord and Lady Essex occupied the house from November 1911 … Balfour and Turner had prepared for this was abandoned. 73 Lord Essex said he 'would rather give up the space than spend … a rubbish heap'), and the situation was not improved when Lord Essex took to keeping chickens there in 1916. 75 In …
A History of the County of Shropshire
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 130 a. of woodland in Little Dawley. 95 In Malinslee the lord's wood, probably 'Lywode' mentioned in 1420, was subject … held a piece of (often newly inclosed) waste ground at the lord's will. 22 Hinkshay farm, formerly part of the Stirchley … services included harrowing and reaping, bringing in the lord's hay, and collecting nuts. 30 By 1406 there were 4 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… of waste, their tenure ratified by payment of rent to the lord of the manor. 62 The proliferation of cottages reached …
A History of the County of Shropshire
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1258 but reserved an annual rent of £3 13 s. 4 d. as mesne lord. Richard Irish's portion descended to Richard Irish of … Henry sold Great Dawley to Rowland Hayward (kt. 1570), lord mayor of London 1570 9 and the purchaser of Little … originated in the 12th century: Alfred de Cumbray, lord of Leegomery, was fined for a forest offence in Dawley …
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