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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… chapel on the E. extremity of the old N. aisle (Hutchins I, 111, 112). The S. windows are uniform with those in the N. … a reset mediaeval window from the N.W. vestry (Hutchins I, 111) with three cinque-foiled lights and curvilinear … in chancelreset on S. wall, inscription plates, (1) to Edmund Moore, 1625; (2) to George Burgess, erected by his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to have worked in Warminster after the reign of Harold I, 18 and the town never developed any organ of … besieged at Woodhouse in Horningsham, another force under Edmund Ludlow was prevented from relieving him after a … 1951. V.C.H. Wilts. iv. 302, 311. See p. 96. V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), 110, 118. For this road, see I. D. Margary, Roman …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… alias Felthamps'. 90 Page's son was probably Edmund Page of Warminster, whose grand-daughter Ann Page … of Gregory Morgan, who was the second husband of Edmund Page's wife Ann, 93 and must have formed part of the … of Warminster in Salisbury Cathedral. In about 1115 Henry I gave, or more probably confirmed, to the church of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… before the Conquest, and was still in the hands of William I in 1086. 32 By 1156 it had been granted to William … property descended for several generations to John Edmund Halliday who died in 1913. If the Hallidays lived on … Longbridge Deverill who in 1595 sold a share of Furnax to Edmund Ludlow of Hill Deverill. 7 By 1638 then, Furnax was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Surrey border which was apparently the warple way, i.e. green lane or bridle road, mentioned c. 1636. 83 One or … below, manors and other estates. P.N. Suss. (E.P.N.S.), i. 239. For Broadbridge Heath, above, Horsham. Geol. Surv. … cal.). A.-S. Eng. ed. P. Clemoes, ii. 46-7. P.N. Suss. i. 238. P.R.O., C 2/Jas. I/N 4/49. Cal. S.P. Dom. 1636-7, 27, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… description in the 18th and 19th centuries as two manors, i.e. Warnham and Denne, 93 was apparently incorrect: only one … John Webster of London, 50 who in turn sold it in 1723 to Edmund Blunkett (d. 1731× 1733). Blunkett's daughter Elizabeth married Edmund Smith, and they were succeeded before 1794 by their …
Warpsgrove
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… in 2013. MANOR In 1086 Warpsgrove was held by William I's half brother Odo of Bayeux, whose tenant was probably … rector in 1244, 10 and in 1459 granted the advowson to Edmund Rede (d. 1489), who gave it to the Austin friars at … the advowson. 20 The lessee of Great Haseley's tithes (Edmund Gadbury) was in dispute over Warpsgrove's tithes in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Commissioners to be Sir William Honywood, Richard Beke, Edmund Chaloner, Joseph Addison and Thomas Goodman in place … : as from 1705 Lady day. Out Letters ( Affairs of Taxes) I, p. 9. Same by same to same for co. Dorset to pay said …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… ; as from 1705 Michaelmas. Out Letters ( Affairs of Taxes) I, p. 11. The like to same for co. Northampton to pay 70 l. … like for Thomas Moore as a Queen's waiter London port loco Edmund Reed. The like for Paul Boyer as Customer of Ipswich … reference to the Postmasters General of the petition of Edmund Dummer setting forth the hardships of his contract for …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… said Lord Dover, as survivor, and devised 17078 Jan. 14 to Edmund Poley of Badley, Co. Suffolk, and Thomas Folkes of … same to so receive same.) Out Letters ( Affairs of Taxes) I, p. 208. Royal warrant dated St. James's [to the Lord …