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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Castlehaven, 28 to whom a new lease was made in 1629. 29 Leases afterwards passed with the manor of Fonthill Gifford, … farm, then held of the bishop for 22 12 s. a year on leases paid for by substantial fines, was being sub-let for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Thomas Heath jointly in 1710, 319 presumably under leases. In 1749 the patrons, Thomas Beckford, Julines …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by the lords of Richmond, with the exception of periods of leases, 17 until 1494, 18 after which the manor continued to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and miserable estate'. 92 Still heavily in debt, he made leases of the manor to Richard Powell (see below) in 1621, … College for 8,200. 142 In 1808 the college bought up the leases granted by Robert Miles to Thomas Morris, overseer of … in 1653 John Pye, the tenant of the manor, called in all leases so that assignments of common could be checked, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… iii, 571. See Pat. 33 Eliz. pt. ix, m. 18, where several leases of lands in Thornton belonging to Foston Manor are …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… From the 1490s it was held on long, virtually beneficial, leases, by the Fuller family. From John Fuller and his widow … Richard's son John 173 (d. 1588) left his freehold with leases worth 210 a year to his daughter Mary for life, then … 45 a. of copyhold and 80 a. of freehold, 272 besides their leases. William Miles, farmer to Trinity College, could …