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A History of the County of Shropshire
… £6 10 s., and five cottages with a gross annual rent of £4 10 s. were sold in 1901 for £360. Many tenants purchased … the site of later mills known in the parish. 18 In 1672 Richard Adney rented the upper and lower mills in … Charlton rentals, and the two mills were apparently let in 1672 to Richard Adney, probably for corn milling. While the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… little more than Wombridge Farm, on the priory site. 2 In 1672 hearth tax was paid by eleven householders in Oakengates … by the early 17th century and then known as Coalpit Bank, 4 grew 5 to be the largest in the parish by the later 18th … iv (1727), 636; below, Man. and Other Est. Hearth Tax 1672 (Salop. Arch. Soc.), 87-8; Salop. News Letter, xxxiii. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Coll., matric. entry 23 July, 1596, aged 14, B.A. 4 March, 1602-3, M.A. 11 July, 1606; rector of Stanton … matric. 18 Feb., 1669-70, aged 17, chorister 1662-72, demy 1672-7, B.A. 1673, M.A. 1676; vicar of Findon, Sussex, 1677, … p.p. Christ Church, matric. 11 July, 1668, aged 18, B.A. 1672. Woodroffe, Benjamin cler. fil. Christ Church, matric. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Ditton Valence, covering 1327-76, 1389, 1400-20, 1453-4, 1461-86, and 1502. 99 For a later period, there are court … court was kept particularly busy by its Newmarket tenants. 4 The earliest surviving vestry book covers the period … churchwardens, two overseers, and two constables, but in 1672 appointed three surveyors, one from each manor. 5 A …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Edmund Pakenham (d. by 1332) and Hugh Saxham (d. by 1351). 4 On her death in 1352 she was succeeded by her son Edmund … from the sequestration 19 and died between 1670 and 1672, when he was succeeded by his son Roger (d. 1707), whose … was confined to the rectorial tithes and a rent of 6 13 s. 4 d. from the land, which, under the name of Wickhall manor, …
A History of the County of Essex
… descended with the lordship of the manor until 1898, 4 except for occasional turns. Thus, for example, Sir Thomas … presentation was bought by William, Lord Maryborough, for 4,200. 7 In 1898 the Revd. J. B. Brearley bought the … when 'many resorted to his house for worship', but before 1672 he had returned to London. 80 Nicholas Lockyer, a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 16th-century. Plate: includes cup of 1646, inscribed W.W. 1672, and stand-paten of 1706. Royal Arms: In naveat W. end, … there are similar windows in the E. side. ConditionGood. a(4). The Bell Inn (Plate p. 96), about 200 yards N.N.W. of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Rannulf. 79 Thereafter it descended with Woodmancote until 1672 or later. 80 There was a park by 1434. 81 James Hurst … from the 16th century as the single manor of WICKENSANDS. 4 John de la Mare's sister and heir Isabel, widow of Thomas … Suss. (1887). e.g. Hickstead Pla. Archives, ed. J. Brent, 4; Wiston Archives, ii, pp. 21-2; S.A.C. lxxii. 220; Edwards, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was on a square plan around two courtyards and cost £4,800. 75 West and east wings were added to the entrance … the same reserved rent. 16 The Aynger property, rebuilt in 1672, was probably nos. 4-6 Brown's Lane, a much altered … Street which retains 17th-century windows, was sold in 1672 to Thomas Norris, and in 1687 Nicholas Baynton sold the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 15234 half c. 60 contributors paid the lowest rate of 4 d. on their wages. 76 Higher subsidy assessments in 1541 … Market Place, later the endowment of a Bicester charity. 4 A Northampton dyer owned a High Street shop in 1500, 5 and … ff. 128 and v., 133. Ibid. 31/12. Ibid. 76/1, 13 Mar. 1672/3; 7/3. Ibid. 79, ff. 137, 142, 148 and passim. Ibid. …
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