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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… manor in the 16th century, 64 but their main estate lay in Norton Bavant. 65 Other Westbury clothiers include … of some of these textile capitalists is illustrated by the subsidy assessments of 1545 and 1576. In 1545 the highest …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… into the tithing of the precentor, or 'chantry', which lay around and to the south of the church, and the town and … the part of the urban area in which the burgage tenements lay. 8 The first evidence found for the location of the … upon, the town. In 1835 it was reported that the burgages lay in three separate areas of the urban area, namely around …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… two pieces of land called Great and Lower Layfield, which lay in Brook. 92 In 1682 land on the manor of BRATTON was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… hides held by William Scudet in Westbury in 1086 possibly lay partly in Dilton and partly in Bratton. 69 It was … 13 The farmhouse and buildings of the rectory manor lay just south of Westbury Church within the tithing of Chantry. Much of the land of the manor lay in Bratton. 14 In 1614 besides the 'mansion house' there …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… been in Hawkeridge where much of the Leversage property lay. 93 Jacob Weeks was leasing Hawkeridge Mill from William …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Chapel who withdrew in 1751 met at first in a barn which lay somewhere between Westbury and Westbury Leigh. 64 But in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Chichester. 43 As Roger is entered under Woodcote in the subsidy of 1332, 44 the land of this fee was presumably in …
Old and New London
… Bourbon kings and their immediate relatives for centuries lay buried, till the wild fury of the first French Revolution …