Search

Displaying 191 - 200 of 4412
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
A History of the County of Essex
… of GREAT BIRCH with Birch Castle (sometimes referred to as Birch Hall) was held in 1066 by Edric, and afterwards by … two houses in Colchester in 1086, which perhaps served as the lord's town houses, but their use declined after the … Hamon confirmed some land in Birch c. 1245 to the Knights Hospitallers: Cart. St. John of Jerusalem, i. 332. Med. Essex …
A Survey of London
… wits, are by the suite of their friendes receyued and kept as afore, but not without charges to their bringers in. In … he did for buriall, and ease of such parrishes in London, as wanted ground conuenient within their parrishes. The Lady … Hogge lane, which commeth from the Barres without Aldgate, as is afore shewed, is a continuall building of tenements, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Court estate. Most of the tenements were still designated as yardlands, half-yardlands, or fardels but their original … of 145 a. in Avenis and Nashend owned by Ferdinand Snow, as well as the Frampton Place estate, Sydenham's farm, the … to their chief creditors, Joseph Pitt and his partners, bankers of Cirencester, 26 who were leasing the mill to Handy …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… occupies the north-east slope. Stonyhurst, 1 which as the residence of the lords of the manor has for centuries … Gordon; 1907, William Bodkin. 194 WINKLEY was part of the Hospitallers' estate in Aighton and Bailey, which was treated … as widow of Robert, was plaintiff in 1345. 270 The Knights Hospitallers had, as already noted, 271 an estate in this …
Old and New London
… pushed forward outside Ludgate to the Fleet, which served as a moat, the Old Bailey being an advanced work. King Edward … over the Fleet and driven through the City wall, to serve as a communication between the two mansions. Henry held the … on the wrong scent. At a public meeting of merchants, bankers, and others held in the Egyptian Hall, Mansion House, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the ecclesiastical centre of the parish, and from perhaps as early as 1256 the incumbent at Bladon was sometimes called rector … in Hensington. One, dedicated to St. John, belonged to the Hospitallers, and, with its garden, was held in 1512 by a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bridge field, which by 1681 seems to have been treated as one of the town's regular fields. By the mid 18th century … c. 1200 and three demesne meadows in 1512. In 1338 the Hospitallers' manor contained 30 a. of meadow leased at 3 s. … or another man of the same name, held 4 yardlands of the Hospitallers in 1512 and 1546. 72 The king's yardland …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later 12th century, and much of the lower park, then known as Hensgrove, was probably annexed in that period; it was alleged that there was further imparkment from the Hospitallers' land in Hensington in the 1320s. 52 West of the … Only 13 people paid poll tax in 1377. 20 A survey of the Hospitallers' manor in 1512 recorded only 4 inhabited houses, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for not repairing the butts or practising shooting, as required by statute. 36 Eighteenth- and 19th-century … failure to repair a roof. 41 The Templars and later the Hospitallers presumably held courts for their tenants, and … lower in most other years between 1806 and 1830, falling as low as £225, 11 s. a head, in 1826. It rose again in the …
Displaying 191 - 200 of 4412