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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for their lives; and his son, Amauri (IV), confirmed the leases in 1380. 125 Hyde must have acquired the estate soon … to one lot in the meadow (hence Lotmead), five common leases on the east side of the parish, sheep commons, and … vicar noted that there were about 364 'east side common leases' and that one hundred or more were every year stocked …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and court leet, expressly excluded from the 16th-century leases, 145 were amongst the appurtenances of this manor in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… varied from 10 s. to 3 3 s. 4 d. 212 In 1599 a recital of leases recorded increases of 3 d. a yardland in rents, 213 … deeds, nos. 34843516, passim; Ch. Ch. Arch., regs. of leases 5, f. 333; 8, f. 46; 12, f. 220; 13, f. 253; 14, f. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… these offices by grant from the Countess of Salisbury. 149 Leases of 'the stable within the close called Le Bury,' of … beginning of the 14th century. 177 Nicholas le Blake had leases of the manor of Newhall (q.v.) from the Abbot of … in the possession of the convent until the Dissolution. Leases of it were granted to Nicholas le Blake in 1344 and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 83 The impropriation seems to have been held under long leases from the College so that it was bought and sold. The … 135054, p. 309. P.R.O. Instit. Bks. Ct. of Aug. Partic. of Leases, no. 1582. Feet of F. Hunts. East. 37 Eliz. Ibid. … Hunts. Arch. Soc. Trans. iii, 264. Ct. of Aug. Partic. of Leases, no. 1582. The chapel is on the south side of the …