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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… meadows.) Hermeras seized on it, being in the Confessor's time the possessions of Turstan, a freeman, who had an … acres of land, and 15 acres of meadow, valued at 12 s. and was only under protection; here was a church with 26 … aforesaid Thomas, by her will dated on the feast of St. Clement, 1504, and proved June 3, 1507, gives to John …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Hundred and Half Watlington WATLINGTON. Brussyerd's Manor. This town is not mentioned in the book of Domesday, … Warren, the Lady Alice his wife, William de Warren, master Clement, Ralph, the clerk, Peter de Wineberga, Robert de … Gent. 1629, Robert Sparrow, by G. Gawsell, Esq. 1657, John Lane, A. M. admitted then by the commissioners, appointed for …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… he had seized on, as the survey sets forth. In Turchetil's time this lordship consisted of one carucate of land, 8 … &c. 4 skeps of bees and a church; the whole valued at 60 s. per ann. was 5 furlongs long, and 2 broad, and paid 2 d. … Edward III. 1377. In 1353, this lord had a grant from Pope Clement, of a portable altar to perform mass at, which, as a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Half West-Derham WEST-DERHAM. We learn from the Conqueror's book of Domesday, that there were at that time several … had the protection, with 2 carucates, valued at 35 s. Bordin holds of Hermer 3 of them, and a moiety of the … Gent. 25 of Watlington, by will dated on the feast of St. Clement, 1504, desires to be buried in the monastery of Our …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 2 cows, &c. 90 sheep, at the survey, 260, valued at 100 s. It was half a leuca long, and the same in breadth, (and paid six pence half penny to a 20 s. gelt;) it had paid 8 l. with all customary dues, and 4 … at the eastern part of Werham, on the west side of the lane that leads to Wretton, commonly called Stoneaks Close, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… some of it formerly extra-parochial, increased Clanfield's area first to 1,713 a., and later to 1,798 a. (728 ha.), … 43) followed a probably ancient route called Calcroft Lane on the north, Black Bourton brook on the east, the … minster: after following the Thames westwards to 'Garford's brook', presumably the stream forming Clanfield's later …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… for 5s. He was also accused of selling distilled goat's milk. He was at odds with the apothecary COLWELL 180 (q.v.) over the rights of sale of Cary's medicines. Attitude of the accused confessed Action taken … noisome, & his toes to rot. William Kerbye of Mayden Lane, merchant: T had fallen from vertigo and damaged his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Clare College stands some 12 yards to the N.W. of King's College Chapel, on land extending from Trinity Hall Lane westward to the river. The walls are faced with Ketton … position of the present Chapel, and the Hall and Master's Lodge in the W. range lay approximately athwart the centre …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 9. 15. 4.; net income, 331; patrons, the Trustees … school is also supported. Clavering (St. Mary and St. Clement) CLAVERING ( St. Mary and St. Clement), a parish, in the union of Saffron-Walden, hundred …
Survey of London Monograph
… of Andrew 'Clarencell (orum) rex heraldus'. Clarenceux's province has always been the southern part of England, and … all England from the river Trent southwards. In Henry IV's reign this province was apparently ruled by Leicester, but … by him; d. unmarried 24 September 1597 in Philpot Lane, London; bur d St Alphege's, London Wall (M.I.). On his …
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