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… to Ranulph de Meschines, who had married his niece, and whom he made Earl of Carlisle, or, as some say, of … Percy family, whose ancestor married Maud 1, heiress of Anthony Lord Lucy, in the fourteenth century, and is now … the north part of the barony, which is in the parish of St. Mary Carlisle, was assigned to the Prior, and now forms …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… General history Britons and Saxons Britons and Saxons THE ROMANS having thus abandoned Britain, with an … only to destroy this monarch, in hopes of being chosen in his room. In this state of confusion it was impossible for …
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… General history Civil and ecclesiastical division of the county Civil Division of … constituted a diocese of itself, the bishop having his see at Crediton. About the year 1040 the bishopric of … Shirwell East Budleigh V. East Budleigh Aylesbeare *St. Budock, appendant to St. Andrew, Plymouth. Roborough …
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… General history Civil and ecclesiastical divisions Division of the County, Civil … of Carlisle, and a circuit of 15 miles round, was given to St. Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham, and his successors, by King Egfrid, in 685. In the year 1133, …
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… in the hundred of Lesnewth; Carybullock, Liskeard, and Restormel: Trelawney-Park, belonging to the family of … to the family of that name, in the hundred of Powder; and Lansladron-Park, in the same hundred, belonging to the … the ancient residence of the family, not at Carhayes. His map describes a park at Mr. Edgcumbe's at Cothele, but it …
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… the King held twentyone manors in this county in demesne; and one other was held under the crown, the Bishop of Chester had two; the Abbot and convent of Buxton six; Roger de Poictou four; one manor … the estates of Henry de Ferrars, were parcelled out among his retainers, not long after the date of this survey, by …
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… to one of which was annexed a hide of land. The church of St. Mary Rouen 2 2 The church of Mount St. Michael 3 3 The … or Juhel de Totenais, or Totneis 8 14, besides the borough and manor of Totnes, the site of his barony 92 107 William de Moion 9 1 1 William Capra, or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the example of the Danes, were so greedy of spoil and rapine, that no one could travel in safety, in order, … into hundreds, taking the model of them, no doubt, from his German ancestors, in whose country a like system still … The eastern division, or East Kent, contains the laths of St. Augustine and Shipway, and the upper division of the lath …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… General history Dukes and earls of Kent DUKES AND EARLS OF KENT. 1 ALCHER, EALCHER, … in: particularly he gave to the canons of Bradsole, alias St. Radigunds, near Dover, the church of Porteslade; he … second Earl of Northumberland, by whom he had four sons; Anthony, who died unmarried in his life time, and lies buried …
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… General history Ecclesiastical and civil division Division of the County, Ecclesiastical and … always passed with that of Chesterfield, and is vested in his Grace the Duke of Devonshire, who is lessee under the … HighPeak HighPeak Derby Morleston and Litchurch Derby St. Mary's. AllSaints Vicarage St. Alkmund Vicarage …