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A History of the County of Hertford
… 2 a. 3 r. 23 p.; ( b) maltings, private dwelling-house and pounds containing 2 a. 1 r. 31 p.; and ( c) a meadow …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having revenues to the clear yearly value of two hundred pounds. This manor remained but a small time in the crown, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… out finde. This Sir Thomas by his last Wille Gave twenty pounds in deede, To build an Yle in Stauntons Church, Which … intente. And or he dide, such order tooke, That thirtie pounds by yeare Soone purchased of Lands in Fee, And left … Wilyam in minoritie He so his God dothe fcare, Hundreds of pounds his fathers debte He doth alreadic cleare. At Schoole …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edward the Consessor, and afterwards, it was worth four pounds, now six pounds. Elveva held it of king Edward. After the bishop's … tithes belonging to it, all which were valued at eighty pounds per annum, and the glebe-lands, containing one hundred …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… demesne lands of this manor, the owner of which pays eight pounds as a composition for them, and excepting from 400 … the dissolution of the hospital, it was valued at nine pounds, and in 1640 at sixteen pounds. It is of the clear yearly certified value of thirty …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edward, and afterwards, and now it was, and is worth eight pounds and 20 pence, and yet he who holds it pays 13 pounds and 20 pence. This manor was, and is belonging to the … to warren, without their licence, on the forfeiture of ten pounds. In the 15th year of king Edward I. the manor of Stoke …