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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… distance some part of his crest, An hart's head, attired full, or, with a crown about his neck, azure, and underneath, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… compleat over their whole army. The fields here are full of the remains of those slain in these battles; bones …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1921. It is administered by a body of 10 Trustees. The full number of almspeople shall be not less than 8 and not …
A History of the County of Oxford
… may not have risked anything openly illegal, but they took full opportunity of the sale of manorial rights to buy up the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Clarence, brother of Edward IV, was the arbitrator. His full award is given on pp. 1117. A rent of 8 marks from the … I, rot. 139. Davenport, op. cit. 170. The will is given in full by Davenport, op. cit. 1726. Ibid. 21920. The owners …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The sum total of the receipts, 12 0 s. 9 d., was paid in full to Sir Simon the treasurer at Wolvesey. From the Black …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with sarsen stones. In 1644 the area was 'a place so full of a grey pebble stone of great bigness as is not … the common pastures of East Overton, called Prior's Ball, Full Ridge, and Hursley, were estimated at 100 a. and used by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… purposes. Duthy, Sketches of Hampshire, 307. For full description of Marwell Hall see Duthy, Sketches of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… had been commuted; all the yardlanders paid the full 16 s. 8 d. rent, and the half-yardlanders 8 s. 4 d. 161 … The document is not signed and the account book contains full accounts for the year 17889. Par. rec., overseers' acct. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… lights under a square head. The chancel arch spans the full width of the chancel, and is of the 14th century. Built … two old grave-slabs. Both have a plain cross extending the full length of the slab carved on them, and are probably not …