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A History of the County of Hampshire
… was used in the repairs and buildings at Carisbrooke Castle. 19 There is a Council school at the north end of the … fee and the petty serjeanty of finding a man to guard the castle in time of war for forty days. 96 It was held in 1262 … by the Hills to John Hamborough, who erected Steephill Castle in 1835. The house occupies the site of a cottage …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in king Edward II.'s reign, by knight's service of Dover castle, being part of those lands which made up the barony …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the right bank of the river, and towards the headland of Castle Hill, at the summit of which is a large fort erected … Prehistoric middens were found when the fort was built on Castle Hill, on the site of earlier fortifications, probably … back to the 13th century. 34 In 1764 the Government bought Castle Hill of Hester Gibbon and fortified it, but there had …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in Blackman Street, are recorded. The Elephant and Castle is still a well-known point for omnibuses and … there going to and returning from London. The Elephant and Castle estate is noticed in the old table of parish property … Metropolitan Tabernacle is situated near the Elephant and Castle; the Surrey Tabernacle is in Wansey Street. There are …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… belonging to that seat, runs southward under Saltwood castle, to the east end of the town of Hythe, three houses of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his absence, and constable of the tower of London and castle of Windsor. Among other acts of piety, as they were … his death re-married with Sir William Stanley, of Holt-castle, knight of the garter, second son of Thomas, lord …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Queen Victoria, erected in 1901, and at the junction of Castle and Carisbrooke roads a cross erected in memory of Sir … (17th18th century), the Red House (18th century) and the Castle Inn (17th century) 16 in the High Street; God's … thirteen and a half places at Newport, afterwards known as Castle Hold, which the countess had already granted to the …
Magna Britannia
… by the annual render of a falcon to the constable of the castle at Carlisle. 7 John Baliol succeeded to these manors, … King of Scots. It is probable that about this time Penrith Castle was built by the Nevils, as a protection to the town, … five successive years, and he is described as of Penrith Castle. After this the honor of Penrith remained in the crown …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… with a leopard of England on the deck, and over the rear castle a shield of St. George, with the legend 'S. CO'ITATIS: …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being held of it by the tenure of performing ward to Dover castle. Of Hamo de Crevequer it was held by knight's service … situation, which is both low and watry. It was held of the castle of Dover, as part of those lands which made up the …
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