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Alumni Oxonienses
… 10 Dec., 1623; perhaps vicar of Elsenham, Essex, 1626, or vicar of Brafferton, Yorks, 1634. See Foster's Index Eccl. … admirably exquisite in the art of music, and in that way or faculty hath hitherto given his majesty constant … 1672. See Foster's Index Eccl. [ 20] Wood, Fettiplace (La Wodde) of Bucks, pleb. New Coll., matric. entry 24 Nov., …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the rent was due to an increase in Wilton's prosperity, or to Hervey's efficiency, or his severity, can only be a matter for speculation. In … 1224 it was amongst the lands held by Isabel and Hugh of la Marche. 5 At the death of Isabel the borough reverted to …
The Environs of London
… very ancient records Wimbledon is described as a grange or farm within the manor of Mortlake, which accounts for its … finest tulips and gilliflowers that could be got for love or money; yet in these outward pleasures he nourished the … of Rockingham. A house, which belonged to the late Mr. Rush, and which is now pulled down, was remarkable for having …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… donor with shield-of-arms (unidentified 53), German or Flemish, early 16th-century, erected 1785. Graffiti: On … quarterly of twelve: i and xii Ashley (ancient, or Astley) 1, ii Talbot, iii Camois, iv Ashley, v Hamelyn, vi … headless inhumation. Finds (in D.C.M.) include a brooch of La Tne I type and a Roman enamelled disc brooch ( Dorset …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… (Monuments (6), (7), (9), (1214), (17) and (18)), all more or less altered and enlarged, have been listed. … are blazoned with the arms of Yorke of Bewerley, impaled or quartered to illustrate some of the known connections of … and castles of Castile and fragmentary arms of Wanton (or Grendon), Lisle and Manny. According to C. Woodforde (MS. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the poor. The union of Wincanton comprises 39 parishes or places, 37 of which are in the county of Somerset, and two … generously restored him to his liberty without fine or ransom. In the year 819 Cenulph was buried in the abbey … Earl of Surrey, took place here, for the murder of Alan de la Zouch, chief justice of Ireland, whom that nobleman killed …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… MS. 29436 fo. 73r). 1 William Giffard Royal chanc. Nom. 3 or 4 Aug. 1100 ( A.S.C., 'E' p. 176). First occ. as bp.-el. … Legaten p. 46). D. either 8 Aug. 1171 ( Diceto 1 347) or 9 Aug. (chron. Cluny: Rec. Hist. France XII 315). Commem. 8 Aug. (Chartres obit.: Obituaires de la Province de Sens, ed. A. Molinier and A. Longnon, 11 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lofty Purbeck marble pillars divide the central portion or nave from the aisles. The responds of the arcades are … in 1232 to sell all the underwood in the king's forest of 'La Bere,' 22 and, later, to supply timber from the same … castle green in 160910, as to whether it was adjoining or separate from the castle ditch (Exch. Dep. Mich. 7 Jas. I, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of sixteen days, though frequently increased to twenty or twenty-four by temporary grants 3 and often in practice … with the fair of St. Ives and the famous mart of Holland or Boston. During the fair-time at Boston and Winchester even … should lose the goods and the other should remain 'en la merci de la cite de quant ke il a.' No fuller or weaver …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lay within the walls, but the east and west sokes, or suburbs, which entirely surrounded it, were for long … of the rates. City of Winchester. Gules two leopards or set fessewise and facing one another between five castles … also ruinous and would soon fall to the ground. Moreover, 'la greindre partie de mesme la cite est pleinement gaste et …
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