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Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… Acts and Proceedings 1570, March A. D. M.D.LXIX. [The Generall … at Livingston, be reason of the murther of the Regent, and for other causes. C.] A. D. M.D.LXIX. The General … Regents Grace, was continuit till the first of Marche, and begun in Edinburgh the faid day, 1569, in the Tolbuith …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was the Cheese Country devoted to cheese dairy farming and grazing. To the extreme south-west lay a small part of the Butter Country, and in the extreme south-east there were fragments of a … of Wilts. Farmer in early 17th cent.', W.A.M. liv. 41628; 'Sheepfold and Floating of Wilts. Watermeadows', Ec.H.R. (2nd …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… partly by the gift of Queen Emma, the wife of Ethelred, and partly by the gift of Bishop Alwyn. A charter of William … 1067, in which he describes himself as Lord of Normandy and King of England by hereditary right, for the profit of … year £12 4 s. 2 d.; 10 acres of wood, 20 s.; 100 acres of sheepwalk, 16 s. 8 d.; and a watermill, 60 s.; giving a total …
Final Concords of the County of Lincoln
… Appendix Additions to volumes 1 and 2 from other sources APPENDIX II ADDITIONS TO VOLUMES I & … 29 Henry II, [7 July, 1183]. Between Maurice de Creun and Roger son of William de Hontingefelt, by Wido son and heir of Maurice and Alexander his steward, whom Maurice …
The Environs of London
… real estates of Thomas Trevor, Esq. deceased), Arabella and Harriot Montagu, spinsters, (nieces and residuary devisees of the said Mr. Trevor), and others, … freewarren in his manor of Marks, in lieu of an extensive sheepwalk in the forest 10. King James, in 1614, granted to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1 Its two ancient parishes have long been united and still longer associated. The manors were owned and assessed for tax together in 1066, 2 passed to one Norman … common pasture in 1279, 19 and survived as 100 a. of open sheepwalk until inclosure in 1814. 20 In the 1560s the manor …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… ECONOMIC HISTORY. From the late 13th century Ashley and Silverley shared open fields and common pastures and had unified lordship. Many tenants … under the plough. The heath covered an estimated 100 a. of sheepwalk, and pasture closes accounted for 150 a. 62 around …
Old and New London
… Berkeley Square and its neighbourhood CHAPTER XXVI. BERKELEY SQUARE, AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. "Fountains and trees our wearied pride do please, E'en in the midst of …
Berrick Salome
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Berrick Salome BERRICK SALOME The small and relatively scattered village of Berrick Salome occupies … ground a mile or so north of Benson, its clunch-rubble and timber-framed buildings strung loosely along the … as in the Berrick demesne lease. John Cotterell's sheepfold needed repair in 1497, and in 1486 John Benet of …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… ancient parish, which included the hamlets of Arlington and Ablington and the chapelry and village of Winson, was irregular in … rectory estate appears to have been required to erect a sheepfold. 398 The abbey's shepherd, who in 1510 had a …
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