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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Gameleston was some of Roger de Buslies fee, which was Soc to Agemanton, of which one garden, and one sochm. belonged to Marcham, and one garden, (ortum to Etton. But the greatest part was of the fee of Rogerius …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… W. Martyn, H. Spigurnel, and his Fellow Justices, Assigned to hear and Determine divers Felonies and Trespasses, on the … Thomas Screvayn and Thomas de Knotton had come vi et armis to the house of John de Cendale parson of the Church of … this county to 9 4 d., for which John de Dene the Sheriff answers. Roger le Gardiner, indicted for stealing a colt of …
Survey of London Monograph
… App d Chester 1398 and as such from 1399 was attached to Henry, Prince of Wales. Guyenne king on Henry V's … H. & H., p. 63 etc. The first or almost the first herald to specialize in diplomatic work; mainly so employed alike as … Nicolas to J. R. Planch, than by the few though valuable articles and pamphlets from his own pen. His collection, …
A Survey of London
… Gates in the wall of this Citie of olde time, were foure: to wit, Aeldgate for the east, Aldersgate for the North, … of London, now commonly called the Posterne: the next to be Aeldgate, the third Bishopsgate, the fourth … comfort and reliefe of all the poore prisoners, certain Articles were established. Imprimis, that the new workes then …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 19,505 inhabitants. This place is by some writers supposed to be the Roman station Gabrocentum; but the only foundation … use of the terms gate and street, the name is thought to have been derived. The earliest authentic notice of the … bar and sheet lead, lead-piping, and various other articles. The Durham Glass-works, near the water-side, in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… although it is also regarded in some ways as personal like articles of clothing. It is dealt with more fully under … are examples in a more general sense of apparel going back to the beginning of the thirteenth century Whereas Gear in … Archive, the association is usually with the vehicle to be pulled; hence CART GEAR and PLOUGH GEAR, although HORSE …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… churchyard, where Henry II., in 1188, held a parliament, to raise money for a crusade. The parish is situated on the … and for the roads, and limestone for manure, are quarried to a considerable extent. The road from Kettering to Stamford … interest, in the making of ropes and cordage, and other articles for the rigging, repairing, and supply of vessels. A …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which before his coming was one Dunstanes, and answered to the tax for nine bovats and an half, and a third part of a … Weston were both by fine and recovery, 16 E. 4. 3 passed to Robert Roos of Larton esquire, by Thomas Normanvile, … Amicia his wife, passed twenty acres of land in Gedling to Roger Duket, and Margaret his wife, and the heirs of their …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… within its limits. By some writers the camp is supposed to be of Roman origin; and this opinion is in a great degree … times, little is known of the history of this place, prior to the Conquest. Soon after that period, the Norman settlers … of England, to be worked into vases and other ornamental articles, and when burned into plaster of Paris, to be formed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and the names among others of those who are contributing articles and giving assistance are as follows: Natural … Authorities Agriculture. Sir Ernest Clarke, M.A., Sec. to the Royal Agricultural Society, and others Forestry. John …
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