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A History of the County of Sussex
… hundred generally descended with the rape. 1 Between 1403 and 1425, however, it was held in dower by Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Mowbray, duke of Norfolk, 2 and in 1476-7 Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, had dower in it. … (in Old Shoreham), Shoreham, Truleigh (in Edburton), and Tottington (in Upper Beeding). 4 Ifield then apparently …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… Calendar - Roll A 25 1381–83 CALENDAR OF SELECT PLEAS and MEMORANDA of the CITY OF LONDON ROLL A 25 [ John … of goods, being similar to the oath used in identifying waifs and strays. See Mary Bateson, Borough Customs (Seld. Soc.), ii, …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… A° 26 Edw. [1298] John de Holebourne, Walter de Walebroc and Ralph de Dowegate, coopers of London, were attached at … of proving claims to property was used in the case of waifs and strays in the fourteenth century. Mary Bateson, Borough …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Calne Hundred CALNE HUNDRED In the 10th century and possibly earlier the king held a large estate called … and at most views added a few others: they presented waifs and strays, those obstructing the highway and causing other minor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Tenements in Calne were held by burghal tenure in 1086 11 and later, and burgesses of Calne elected members of parliament from … 1280-1 the treasurer claimed gallows and the right to take waifs and to enforce the assize. 77 A court was held for …
Old and New London
… GardensSt. Giles's ChurchThe Burialplace of Mrs. Wesley, and of "Equality" BrownCamden ChapelSt. George's ChurchThe … HallCamberwell GreenCamberwell FairAbolition of the Fair, and the Green converted into a ParkThe "Father Redcap"The Old House on the GreenThe Green Coat and National SchoolsThe Camberwell Free Grammar SchoolThe …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Region The City of Cambridge has grown to its present size and dignity on a site that has many advantages for settlement, of a type well-recognised by geographers, and familiar to historians: at the point nearest to a sea … The few paleolithic finds in the Cambridge area are strays in natural deposits; the earliest occupation known to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of St. Mary Bredin, has been pulled down for some years, and only part of the out-offices are remaining, with part of … of principal note in the reigns of Henry II. Richard I. and king John, and the aldermanries of Burgate and Northgate, in this city, …
Cardiff Records
… in the County of Glamorgan the Parishes of Rumney and St. Mellon's, which are in the District of the Cardiff Union and in the County of Monmouth; also to cause to be included … of the River Rumney but are in the County of Monmouth, and certain other lands to be included in the County of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Catton High and Low Catton and Stamford Bridge East HIGH AND LOW CATTON … to the manor in 1616 included the right to take waifs, strays, escheats, and forfeitures, and the goods of felons, …
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