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A History of the County of Sussex
… Book, but may there be included in Thakeham. 56 Braose's estate evidently included what were later Knepp manor, … to Thomas West, Lord de la Warr (d. 1554), as 1/40 knight's fee, 63 but it had been restored before 1568 to Thomas … and heir Henry conveyed it back in 1576 after his father's death in that year. 66 Edward Caryll (from 1603 Sir Edward) …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at Hampton Court. 5 Littleton House contained Hogarth's famous picture 'Actors Dressing,' which was destroyed when … of the king. 10 The 'soke' then belonged to Staines. Achi's manor, assessed at 8 hides, passed to Robert Blund, to whom … by name about 1166, when it was held as one knight's fee in the barony of William Blunt, Baron of Ixworth, by …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… was bounded to the W. by 105/5-9 in Bordhaw Lane, to the S. by 145/16, and to the E. by tenements in the parish of St. … lost) of the church of Colechurch, vico medio (for 'H's' land, see 105/19). Although the refer ence to Bordhaw … in foro de Chepe, abutting towards the Conduit on the S. side (i.e. on the S. side of the Conduit), and now held by …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… St. Lawrence Lane, where it was bounded by 104/36 on the S. By the later 13th century the parts of the block were … distinguished: 11 extended from Cheapside on the S. to the line of Sevehod Lane on the N., and 12 occupied … Peter son of Alan to his widow Sibilia, and then to Peter's son Alan, during whose time the terms at which the rents …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This group of properties lay between 23 on the S. and 25- 33 on the N. In the 13th and early 14th centuries … the E. end of the property was taken into 32 and 33. The S. part of 29-30 was bounded by 24 on its E., S., and W. sides. On the street frontage the property …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of £1 from John Pepercorn and one of £1. 10s. from John's brother Lawrence; both rents were due in equal portions at … 43 (q.v.) alone. 1 42 was evidently being used by the city's tanners by the 1240s, for in 1246 a pentice built on to … dissolved, the income was being used to augment the priest's living. Subsequently the rent appears regularly to have …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… and Isolda his wife, a third part of three virgates, and 7 s. 6 d. of rent in Shelton, Acton, and Chelle, as the dower … is, and Philip, formerly Abbot of Roucestre, respecting 22 s. and 5 d. of rent and a pair of gloves in Waterfall. Robert … made, by which Nicholas remitted his claim for 40 s. m. 1, dorso. John de Elkesdon, Simon de Clifton and Elena …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of meadow, six acres of wood, thirty acres of moor, and 50 s. of rent in Shenston, Aston-on-Colefeld, Great Barre, and … land, thirty acres of meadow, ten acres of pasture, and 16 s. of rent in Ruggeleye. Thomas and Margaret acknowledged the … to William and his heirs, for which William gave them 100 s. of silver. No. 6. On the Quindene of Easter. 21 E. III. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… STEBUNHEATH or STEPNEY devolved from the bishop of London's Domesday manor or vill of Stepney, which in 1066 and 1086 … of a holding belonging to the canons of St. Paul's in 1066, had ten chief tenants and claimed, although … 5 hides in 1086, divided between Sired, canon of St. Paul's, and the canons as demesne in 1066 and identified as the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… reference to Stepney is to men of the bishop of London's estate (vill) of Stybbanhythe c. 1000, 32 recording a hithe … the area, since by 1086 its name was given to the bishop's extensive vill and manor, which probably predated the … name has been found. 39 Early evidence for Stepney's scattered settlements is thin. Freehold land transactions, …
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