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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1603-4. The justices were obliged to order a relief of 40 s. a week for the distressed inhabitants, then said to be … the same number of clothiers and it was said that the town's annual clothing return was over £100,000. 9 Many of these … Plain, near the White Horse, and carried by underground pipe-line to the valley below, where another large excavation …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to be one of the manors making up the demesne of Walter's son, another Walter Pavely. 34 On the second partition of … this until 1173-4 after when his name disappears from the Pipe Rolls. 42 It thus presumably formed part of the capital … The house has been enlarged at two different periods. Pipe R. 1166-7 (P.R.S. xi), 128. Ibid. 1176-7 (P.R.S. xxvi), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… begun before 1086, for by then William Scudet, the king's cook, held an estate of 4 hides which was to form later the … See pp. 1557. See pp. 15861. See below. See pp. 14952. Pipe R. 1171 (P.R.S. xvi), 23; ibid. 1172 (P.R.S. xviii), … 1173 (P.R.S. xix), 105. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 278. Pipe R. 1194 (P.R.S. n.s.v), 18. Rot. Oblat. et Fin. (Rec. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… only formal. A steward of the borough, who until the 1830's was also the steward of the capital manor, presided with … circumstances it must be supposed that most of the town's business was conducted, as in any rural manor, in manorial … in 1861 after a disastrous fire had gutted one of the town's cloth mills. 50 In 1886, under the Municipal Corporations …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… monuments in West London Westminster 16. WESTMINSTER. (O.S. 6 in. London, Sheet K.) The city of Westminster comprises … Latin. VII, 33. (2). Strand Lane, E. side, about 80 yards S. of the Strand, plunge-bath of brick with a round N. end, … the S.E. corner, and there are remains of the former feed-pipe or overflow in the middle of the S. end. The date of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
Old and New London
… Pyx"Robbing of the TreasuryLittlington TowerSt. Catharine's ChapelThe Little CloisterThe King's Jewel HouseThe Great CloisterBurial-place of the … HouseThe DeaneryJerusalem ChamberHenry IV.'s DeathRestoration of the Jerusalem ChamberThe Building used …
Old and New London
… side yield." Ben Jonson. Law Students residing in the King's CourtThe Hall built by William RufusThe Poor regaled here by Henry III.Prince Henry crowned in his Father's LifetimeSir John Dymoke, the King's ChampionThe Hall rebuilt by Richard II.Rejoicings for the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at Deerhurst had been subtracted. Westminster Abbey's part of Deerhurst hundred, which may have been separately … was not named as a separate hundred in the 12th-century Pipe Rolls, 8 and in 1276, though distinguished as a liberty, … i. 163 b. Ibid. 166 a. Ibid. 163 b, 164 a, 165 a166 a. Pipe R. 1130 (H.M.S.O. facsimile); Pipe R. 11568, 1189 (Rec. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Catsash, E. division of Somerset, 5 miles (S. S. W.) from Castle-Cary; containing 133 inhabitants, and … 606 acres. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 8. 15. 10., and in the gift of the Rev. J. …
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