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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Remelin, 13 whose daughter and heir was Aubrey, wife of Eustace de Sellea (Shelley). 14 In her widowhood she granted the manor, with the consent of her son Eustace, to the Abbey of Ramsey to hold in frankalmoin. 15 … more probably son of Emma by her first husband, a son of Eustace de Sellea, d. by 1134. Simon was possibly brother of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Mun. 2324, lease to Allen; 2207. W.R.O. 212B/Wood. 3a, lease, Chandler to Elbridge. S.R.O., … Ibid. 3105, rental, 171725. Ibid. 3107; W.R.O. 212B/Wood. 3a, lease, Chandler to Elbridge. S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… held an additional half-hide, but in 1086 it was held by Eustace the Sheriff. 2 It was presumably reunited with the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… there is a well, which was once famous, being called St. Eustace's well, taking its name from Eustachius, abbot of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the rent as being the former owners of the almshouse. 3a In Yateley there are 707 acres of arable land, 874 acres …
Survey of London
… about the two proposed plots. The Duke's surveyor, Eustace Balfour, laid down strict conditions for the houses …
Survey of London
… and there were only two coachmenat Nos. 5 and 7 (formerly 3A and 3), which were the stables attached to Nos. 10 and 11 …
Survey of London
… commercialised, part of the street to be renewed. In 1902 Eustace Balfour, the estate surveyor, reporting on the …
Survey of London
… of the site was proposed in the first place by Eustace Balfour, the estate surveyor. In March 1906 Mr. …
Survey of London
… when redevelopment of the site was first discussed in 1902 Eustace Balfour, the estate surveyor, recognising the …
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