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A History of the County of Oxford
… inscribed with a 'P', and silver plate given by William Ward of Piddington in 1640. The silver chalice with paten and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hugh's son by his second wife, who was under age and in ward to Thomas Basset. 18 This John held the fee in 1235, 19 … 43 Thomas in 1637 sold the manor to Thomas and Rowley Ward, 44 with whose descendants it remained until 1770, when Charles and Rowley Ward sold it to William Sabin. 45 He bequeathed it in 1788 to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Mich. 5 Jas. I; Recov. R. East. 5 Jas. I, ro. 101. William Ward was said, c. 1633, to have put 326 acres out of …
A History of the County of Hertford
A History of the County of Northampton
… are two small earth-works, known as Layman's Hill and Barrow Dyke. In Morton's time, the former was about 10 yards … and of an oblong shape, but it has since been planted. Barrow Dyke is described by Morton as a square figure, with …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… chapel, Leonard Stepnethe, brought a suit against Richard Ward, the owner of Pitstone rectory, who refused to pay the … 6 yearly, and the curate of Nettleden 8 marks. Richard Ward, the owner of the rectory, refused on the ground that …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Andrew's widow Elizabeth, later wife of the Revd. Charles Ward, purchased the remaining freehold property during the … the abbot of Glastonbury who, following disputes, sold the ward's marriage to Sir John. The estate was later …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Wrongelond (xiii cent.), Little Gorewrong, Moore Barrow, Spout Close, Welsick Close (xvii cent.), Calwell … 1 fees here of John de Wahull, rendering 11 s. towards the ward of Rockingham Castle. The manor then included 3 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the barony called the constabularie, by the performance of ward for the defence of it. In which state it remained till …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… too great for a position on the north or east of the inner ward as at present arranged, but as the north-east tower was … to show whether there were any buildings in the outer ward of the castle in mediaeval times; in any case, they are … 240 ft. by 30 ft., near the south-west angle of the ward, 93 may be those of the storehouse in question. The …
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