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A History of the County of Oxford
… ordered the payment of the contribution to the repairs, and awarded costs of 42 gold florins against Wolvercote. 7 Before 1443 an agreement … were made regularly until 1869, were revived in 1923 and continued until the closure of St. Peter's in 1965. 8 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Wombridge court baron survive from 1697, 1708, 1711, 1717, and 1747, the matters dealt with being mainly agricultural. … set upon a rim or a demi wolf argent collared and lined gold and holding in the forepaws a tower sable the … sable, on a chief gules three acorns slipped and leaved gold.[Granted 1960] The council's common seal was circular, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… to be processed to concentrate the content of potassium and to turn the raw product into POTASHES and PEARL ASH. It was less useful in its crude form, as one … such as blackthorn [Holme (2000)]; [Cox (1966, pb 1969)] and probably never confused with BOX COMB made with BOXWOOD. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Brictric's estate at that time. 8 In 1297 50 a. of arable and small acreages of pasture and meadow were recorded on the manorial demesne, 9 which was … tenants on Brictric's estate in 1086 included 16 villani and 12 bordars working 16 ploughs, and a burgage at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… parish, covering 880 hectares, lies between the R. Nene and Cranford Brook, on land rising S.W. from 100 ft. to 280 … but along the valley sides bands of clays, limestones and sands outcrop. Prehistoric and Roman b(1) Enclosures (SP … an area of about 50 m. by 50 m. ( BNFAS, 4 (1970), 45). A gold coin found in 'Thrapston Field' probably came from here …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 1. 10., and in the patronage of the Crown: the tithes have been commuted for 482, and the glebe comprises 18 acres. The church is principally … Ina, kings of Mercia and the West Saxons, in 715. A fine gold coin, bearing on one side the figure of an armed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… New Woodstock was incorporated in 1453 75 the borough and its customs were ancient. The plots laid out at the … regilded during that of Gamaliel Bobart in 1775. A mayor's gold chain and enamelled badge with the borough arms were … Coat of Arms, iii. 137. The tree stump is changed from gold to silver. Cf. L. Jewitt and W. St. John Hope, Corpn. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (W.) from Wells; containing, with the tything of Yarley, and part of Wookey-Hole, 1187 inhabitants. The living is a … 12. 15. 10.: the great tithes have been commuted for 212, and the vicarial for 299. 5.; the glebe comprises 5 acres. At … of the Twelve Apostles, worked in embroidery with gold and silver thread enriched with beads. Nearly half a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a city, a county of itself, having exclusive jurisdiction, and the head of a union, locally in the county of Worcester, of which it is the capital, Worcester and W. divisions of the county, 111 miles (N. W. by W.) from … down the old church, a most interesting and unique Saxon gold coin was discovered. The living of St. Helen's is a …
History Theses 1901-1970
… The Calvinist tradition in education in France, Scotland and New England during the 16th and 17th centuries. I. Cassidy. Belfast Ph.D. 1966. A study … London Ph.D. 1956. History of the theory of international gold movements. F.I. Shaffner. Oxford B.Litt. 1928. Systems …
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