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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… (whose fee it became afterwards) 1 had in demesne two car. and fifteen sochm. on four bov. of land, and seven vill. five bord. having seven car. There was a church, and sixteen acres of meadow, pasture wood one leu long, and
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of Winchester, hundred of Fawley, Winchester and N. divisions of the county of Southampton, of a mile (N. … This is a small parish, north of the road to Alresford, and east of the river Itchin.See Winchester. Winnersh … of Sonning, county of Berks; containing 547 inhabitants, and comprising by measurement 1777 a. 27 p. of land. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… were actually being worked, of which 2 were on the demesne and 1 1/2 was worked by 10 villani; the remaining ploughteam … from Repton (Derb.) by William I. There was 8 a. of meadow and an unspecified area of underwood. Together with a mill, … ploughteams with oxen but no livestock. 3 Medieval Tenants and Grange Over a third of Burton abbey's tenanted land was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… within Holy Trinity ecclesiastical parish in 1867 and covering the whole of Winshill. 12 Because it was still … into Derby diocese. 13 John Gretton was named the patron, and the patronage has remained in his family. 14 Gretton also … most of the endowment for the living, which was a vicarage and was initially worth £150 a year. It was worth £253 by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… middle-class houses were built along the Ashby road, and there has also been extensive 20thcentury council and private housing development in the south-eastern part of … township. Winshill was a township in Burton ancient parish and later a civil parish covering 1,150 a. (465.4 ha.). 15 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Winslow 225. … Church of St. Laurence, stands in the middle of the town, and is built of yellow sandstone, uncoursed, except in the chancel, the third stage of the tower, and the S. porch, which are of squared stones laid in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… there was a church at Winstone by the mid 11th century, 33 and in 1101 or 1102 Henry I confirmed an earlier grant by … 34 The living was first recorded as a rectory in 1304 35 and has remained one; it was united with Miserden in 1928 36 … Winstone was joined to the united benefice of Elkstone and Syde. 37 The first recorded presentation to the living …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were three ploughs on the demesne of Winstone in 1086 and eight servi were employed. 81 The amount under plough at … to one plough-land with 20 a. of wood, 5 a. of meadow, and 2 a. of pasture, 84 and remained as such throughout the 14th century. 85 During …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Street the parish is confined by that road on the east and by the river Frome on the west; the northern boundary is … in part by a stream which meets the Frome at Washbrook, and the southern follows field boundaries. The parish in 1971 retained its ancient boundaries and comprised 1,491 a. 1 With the exception of the wooded …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Winstone Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 the manor of WINSTONE was held by … Cormeilles, 51 held land at Winstone in 1177 or 1178, 52 and in 1216 the lands of Ralph and Henry of Pembridge at …
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