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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Bibliography Primary Sources The Alien Communities of London in the Fifteenth Century: the subsidy rolls ofof America Publication no. 37, Cambridge, Mass., 1940). Mortimer, I., The Greatest Traitor: the Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, First Earl of March, Ruler of England, 1327-30 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… BISHOP'S-WOOD, a liberty, in the township and parish of Brewood, union of Penkridge, E. division of the hundred of Cuttlestone, S. … common is reported to have been given to the poor by Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, in the reign of Edward III.; it then …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… times and 2 priests were recorded there in 1086. 85 One of the priests may have served a chapel of ease at one of the … of the Mortimers by 1254 when their kinsman Hugh Mortimer was portioner, 94 and it later descended with their … in Bisley manor. In 1331 the Crown, as holder of Roger Mortimer's forfeited lands, and Gerard de Alspathe, Roger's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were 10 servi and ancille and 4 ploughs on the demesne of the manor of Bisley. 18 In 1309 Tibbald de Verdun's portion of the … sites at Chalford. It was evidently the mill which Ralph Mortimer granted to William, son of Hugh of Chalford, in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Bisley Introduction BISLEY Bisley lies on the north side of the valley of the river Frome roughly equidistant from Gloucester and … stated had been given to the inhabitants by Roger Mortimer, earl of March. 19 In 1636, estimated at the widely …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 Hugh d'Avranches, earl of Chester, held the large manor of Bisley, extended at 8 … of Chester's grant of c.1170, belonged to the Mortimers of Wigmore. 32 Hugh Mortimer (d. 1180 or 1181) married Maud, widow of Philip de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… CANTLEY. Godric, the Conqueror's steward, took care of this town at the survey, of which Ralph Stalre was deprived, lord in the reign of King … Peter de Blithe. Ditto. 1391, Peter Whyten, by Sir Thomas Mortimer. 1398, William Gilten, by the King. 1398, John …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Bludworth-Brakell Bludworth, Charles y.s. Thomas, of London, equitis. Christ Church, matric. 13 Dec., 1682, … 2 Nov., 1599, aged 16. Boughton, Edward s. E., of Cleobury Mortimer, Salop, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 21 March, … Index Ecclesiasticus. Boughton, John s. Edw., of Cleobury Mortimer, Salop, cler. New Inn Hall, matric. 28 March, 1713, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Peter and St. Paul), a parish, in the union of Spilsby, W. division of the soke of Bolingbroke, parts of Lindsey, county of … school was built in 1755 by the Countess of Oxford and Mortimer: it had dwindled into insignificance, and become …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… BONVILSTON, otherwise BOLSTON, a parish, in the union of Cardiff, hundred of DinasPowys, county of Glamorgan, South Wales, 4 miles (E.) … forces, they were attacked by John Giffard and Sir Edmund Mortimer, at the head of a body of troops from Herefordshire. …
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