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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a fair there yearly on the vigil and day of the Apostles Peter and Paul and six following days. 27 He was holding … of the third duke in 1432. 74 CHURCH The Church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL consists of a chancel (50 ft. by 25 ft.), … two-light window. FEN STANTON The PARISH CHURCH of S.S. PETER & PAVL Reproduced by permission of the Controller of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… mill in Fenny Compton. 55 Church The parish church of ST. PETER AND ST. CLARE consists of a chancel, nave, north and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 34 William (d. 1335) was succeeded in turn by his sons Sir Peter 35 (d. 1358) and John, bishop of Exeter. 36 In 1366 the … apparently merged to form Fifield manor, which was held by Peter Scudamore until he forfeited it in or before 1216. The … in 1222. 41 Godfrey (fl. 1262) 42 was succeeded by his son Peter, who held the manor in 1267. 43 On Peter's death in or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… later held in demesne by Bevis de Veel, whose son (Sir) Peter (d. c. 1343) held it in 1312. It was held by Sir Peter's relict Catherine 105 (d. 1386), who married Thomas … 1340. In 1342 the Shareshills settled Alton Magna on Sir Peter de Veel and his wife Catherine. 162 Thereafter the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and co-heirs Constance and Agatha, who married John and Peter Hussey (de la Hoese) respectively. 25 John Hussey … as WEST COURT, the property of Agatha Banister, wife of Peter Hussey, was held after her death by her husband, and at his death in 1306 descended to their son Peter Hussey. 64 He settled the manor in 1335 on his son …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 12 s. 11 d. in loaves and poultry at Christmas, and 9 d. Peter's pence on 1 August. The total annual value of the … throughout the 17th century, 114 and the rector described Peter Paxton at his death in 1677 as 'the head of the people … Warren, 125 acres. The largest of the resident holders was Peter Paxton with 117 acres, and there were smaller awards to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Nicholas of Warwick and his wife Joan. 62 Soon afterwards Peter the Chamberlain enlarged the holding of Nicholas and … the manor of Fittleton, an estate was held in 1330 by Peter of Fosbury of the same overlord, Edmund, earl of Kent. 74 Peter was dead in 1373 75 and it has not been possible to …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… besides doing other works. They paid to the charity of St. Peter 4 sheep, 5 ells of cloth, 10 dishes, 200 loaves, and 10 … a cross on a calvary. It is said to have been set up by Peter Peckard, rector at the time. In the rectory orchard is …
A History of the County of Bedford
… from a tenement which the former held. 41 In 12841302 Peter de Flitton's holding amounted to one fee, 42 but … the tenants of the manor of Blundells, Richard Grey, Peter Richardson, Elizabeth Hill, Thomas Swayne, Roger Hill, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… for Dunstable and Flitwick Churches at the Feast of St. Peter, straw for Flitwick Church in winter, and meat, drink … present day and is still in use. CHURCH The church of ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL consists of a chancel 29 ft. 9 in. by 16 …