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A History of the County of Somerset
… North Streets were adopted by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary turnpike trust in 1753, 59 and the Hill in 1792. … of the church, is recorded between 1800 and 1818. 157 The Castle, formerly on the south side of the Hill west of the … to purchasing securities in the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary turnpike trust. 503 Although the corporation was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Crown. 6 It was subsequently held of the Crown as of the castle of Odiham. 7 In 1315 Idonea and her husband, John de … was stated to have held it of the queen as of her castle of Odiham. 10 De Burgh, Earl of Ulster. Or a cross …
Magna Britannia
… Earls of Cornwall, who had their chief seat at Launceston castle. It was taken from the native Earls by William the … duchy, was annexed to it by act of parliament. Launceston Castle Walter Reynell was castellan of Launceston in the … large possessions in Cornwall, was made governor of the castle, and sheriff of the county, by King John 10. William …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Inn*; 1704, idem*; 1737, Sir Archer Croft, of Croft Castle, Hereford*; 1747, John Walcot and Andrew Hill, both of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Laverstoke, baronet. Party saltirewise azure and gules a castle argent and a chief ermine with a crescentazure between …
Magna Britannia
… of the Bosistows, are now farm-houses. Treryn or Treen castle 5 is in this parish. In this parish is St. Levan's … Edward III. It is not improbable that the manor-house or castle was built by Richard King of the Romans, who … Cornwall in the reign of Edward IV., speaks of Liskeard castle in his Itinerary, as then standing, and one of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… MARSTON was in the hands of Robert Marmion of Tamworth Castle as half a fee. 3 The overlordship of Lea Marston follows the descent of Tamworth Castle. LEA LEA was presumably granted by one of the Marmions … of Lea Marston and the descent follows that of Tamworth Castle. On the death of Baldwin Freville in 1419 his co-heirs …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Robert Hastang by 12512; the service was then stated to be castle-ward at Windsor. 65 By his marriage to Joan, coheiress …
A History of the County of Surrey
… sat at Guildford, not Letherhead, and in 1202 Guildford Castle was the county gaol. Letherhead was quite possibly the … Kent, for losses sustained when Edward II besieged the castle of Leeds in order to avenge an insult offered to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edward IV. as baron Scales. He was beheaded at Pontefract-castle in 1483, under the pretence of treason, by order of …