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A History of the County of Oxford
… a compact block of land, bounded on part of the north and much of the east by the river Windrush, on the south by … of bread and ale, and probably (as in the 17th century) waifs, strays, and felons' goods, though in 1285 the Crown denied …
A History of the County of Oxford
… outline that which continued for the next two hundred and fifty years, until the break-up of the estate in the 15th … of bread, wine, and ale, felons' and fugitives' goods, waifs and strays, a three-weekly court of record, a twice-yearly view …
Old and New London
… Baynard's Castle and Doctors' Commons CHAPTER XXIV. BAYNARD'S CASTLE, DOCTORS' COMMONS, AND HERALDS' COLLEGE. Baron Fitzwalter and King JohnThe Duties of the Chief Bannerer of LondonAn …
A History of the County of Essex
… EAST HAM The Origin of North Woolwich, p. 8. Manors and Other Estates, p. 8. Economic History, p. 14. Marshes and Sea Defences, p. 17. Forest, p. 18. Local Government, p. … a dormitory suburb of small houses built between 1890 and 1910, with little industry except in the south, where are …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Berkhampstead St Peter Introduction, honour, manor and castle BERKHAMPSTEAD ST. PETER or GREAT BERKHAMPSTEAD … liberty and the other for the borough. 87 The lord had all waifs, strays, goods of felons and treasure-trove. 88 The lord of …
Survey of London
… Between No. 66, Charing Cross and the Cockspur Street entrance to Spring Gardens CHAPTER 22: BETWEEN NO. 66 CHARING CROSS AND THE ENTRANCE TO SPRING GARDENS FROM COCKSPUR STREET … Street to Spring Gardens 1 was very narrow (see Plate 80) and the Charing Cross frontage to the west of the site of No. …
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 shape with an area of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Of Astwick; Little Barford; Biggleswade with Stratton and Holme; Cockayne Hatley; Dunton with Millo; Edworth; … from the courts were estimated at another 3 per annum. The waifs, strays, deodands, goods of felons, suicides, fugitives, &c., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 17th century they dealt with maintenance of watercourses and once with a bastardy case, and copyhold grants continued … Church, 11 and from 1766 leases of the manor included waifs, strays, and other manorial rights as well as the right to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… presumably one for the autumn sowing, one for the spring, and one for the fallow, which suggests a three-course … of grain sown on the demesne in the 1240s: between 166 a. and 140 a. was sown each year, an area representing two … the township was cropped on the same threecourse rotation, and was presumably divided into three fields. In the later …
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