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A History of the County of Northampton
… 1,000 and ordered to restore 8 farms by Archbishop Laud (i.e. in 1633 or later), being accused by the archbishop of … by the 4 small virgates held in the 12th century by King David, though these are said to have been held by one … ibid. 375 b and note. Cal. Pat. Edw. VI, v, 314. See Ct. R. Gen. Ser. portf. 195, no. 67. Dugdale, Mon. v, 111 b. Pipe …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… house erected in 1863 from the designs of the late Mr. G. E. Street. It stands on the site of a picturesque 16th or … exists, however, and is at present the residence of Mr. W. Morgan. It was built late in the 14th century, and, though … belonging to Sir William Clayton and occupied by Messrs. David White & Sons. The situation is a remarkably fine one, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… died seised of it in 1594. 90 In 1610 it was granted to David Fowles, who married a Fleetwood, 91 but had returned to … (1905). Com. Incl. Awards, 12. V.C.H. Bucks. i, 247 b. G.E.C. Complete Peerage. Red Bk. Exch. (Rolls Ser.) i, 312; Gt. R. of the Pipe (Rec. Com.), 118990, p. 37; Testa de Nevill …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and vacated these preferments on being made bishop of St.David's. He was afterwards bishop of Gloucester. Prebendary …
A History of the County of Essex
… and Boardman families. The owner in 1981 was Mr. D. W. Graham. 131 Taylifers house was remodelled in the 18th … advowson remained in the Adams family until 1956, when J. E. C. Adams gave it to Brig. Edward J. Todhunter. 171 The … V.C.H. Essex, i, map facing p. 1. Ibid. 448, 462, 539. P.R.O., E 179/107/13; E 179/108/214. E.R.O., Q/RTh 1. Census. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… rector received 7 virgates of land in Great Paxton from David I of Scotland, instead of 8 virgates in Little Paxton … Great Paxton, and in lieu thereof an allotment of 2 a. 1 r. 23 p. was awarded on the inclosure of the common fields. … Baker, Hist. of St. John's College, Cambridge (ed. J. E. B. Mayor), pt. i, 347, 368; cf. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii) …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is a cube with a panel bearing the inscription '1637, E.I.' on the north side and a sundial on the south, the whole … Denzil (d. 1879). After being next held in succession by W. J. Raffety, Robert Worthe, and Edward Robotham, the … John with the manors of Alconbury and Old Weston to Earl David of Scotland, 223 and descended with Brampton, Alconbury …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Judith's descendants Earls of Huntingdon until Earl David (d. 1219) sub-enfeoffed Robert de la Carnaile … 15th-century ridge timber, and another timber inscribed B.W. + Y. 1830. The late 13th-century south aisle, partly … slab with inscription in Lombardic letters ' . e la Noke gis l alme e-.' 71 In the north aisle is a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… village. 12 The SalisburyWarminster section of the G.W.R., opened in 1856, runs beside the principal road. A … 1,396 in 1991, was used to maintain the building. 253 David Oland (d. 1737) by will gave the income from 200 to … entitled to a third share of a charity set up by the Revd. E. B. Hill (d. 1925) and governed by a Scheme of 1926. In the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… viridis sinus a viridariis; in Saxon Grenawic; i.e. the Green Town, or dwelling upon the bank of the river; … ac pti. & 40 ac pastur & Silva 10 porc. Com Hi 2 Solins T. R. E. fuer. 2. m. unu tenuit Herold Simul & aliu Brixi & m … he was made dean of Bristol; and in 1761, bishop of St. David's. He held this vicarage in commendam. In 1768, he was …