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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… was that of the manor house of the Basset family who held Weldon from the early 12th century, but all the remains …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… demesne tenants holding land in Welham in 1086: Gilbert held 6 carucates of Robert de Buci, 27 and one carucate of the Countess Judith which was then waste; 28 and Osbern held 2 carucates of the Archbishop of York. 29 By 1125, when … in Richard Basset's endowment of Launde Priory, 30 the fee held under Robert de Buci in 1086 had come into the hands of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Edward I., a charter was obtained for a market to be held on every Monday, and a fair annually, to continue two … on Wednesday, and is very considerable for corn. Fairs are held on the Wednesdays in Easter and Whitsun weeks, and on … fairs, chiefly for live-stock and butter and cheese, are held on March 29th, June 22nd, Sept. 29th, and Nov. 17th. The …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in Norton, which lay to that bovat, which Leveric de Hirst held, and common of pasture of the land of Raph Silvan of … part of the land of Tho. de Geldthorp which the monks held in fee farm of the said Thomas and his heirs for 8s. and … part of the land of Verbert de Arches, which they likewise held in fee farm for 5s. of the said Verbert, and his heirs …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… (now also become the possession of the lord Halifax) held in the year of our lord 1174, when the said Hugh and … two archerser of wheat. 4 Raph, son of Remigius, it seems held of Hugh de Muscam in Cratele lands for his life, who … in Holme, which Elias Foliot gave, which Hugh and Swane held 12 Jordan Foliot, 13 H. 3. gave account of five marks …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… nephew. 64 Between 1666 and 1802 the living was always held in plurality except 1709-13, 1751-60, and 1767-73. … the union of the livings in 1767 Wellington was sometimes held with Eyton 65 but more often with other parishes. 66 The … in the later 17th and 18th century, especially if they held a living other than Eyton. William Langley, 1662-89, 69 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 45 In 1190 Shrewsbury abbey and Wenlock priory, having held the Wrekin woods in common, divided the woods and … rent in Wellington manor. 82 Even smallholdings might be held by feudal tenure. In 1346, for example, John, son of Thomas the shepherd, held virgate of the lord of Wellington in fee, owing fealty, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… took classes. 58 Special mathematics and art classes were held for teachers and pupil teachers; 59 the art classes … Wellington union than in any other Shropshire district; 62 held at first mainly in the Wesleyan Central Hall 63 but from … parish hall were used until 1964. 96 In 1956 one class was held in the parish hall, two others at Constitution Hill in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… at the great court in 1345 and 1481. By 1680 the court was held annually in October and sometimes, until 1704 or later, … in October or November. In 1687 an adjourned session was held at the market hall, and the lord's right to hold manor … seems to have been subject to a joint court or courts held at Haughmond, Uffington, Downton, and Walcot …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ESTATES. In 1066 WELLINGTON, with five berewicks, was held by Edwin, earl of Mercia (d. 1071). Roger of Montgomery, … to Thomas of Erdington, the sheriff. 44 From 1211 Thomas held by serjeanty and from 1212 by the service of one knight. … Burnell (d. 1286) was lord. His widow Sibyl (d. by 1306) held Wellington in dower and was succeeded by their grandson …
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