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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to the geld as three car. The land being then sufficient for eight plows or eight car. 1 There afterwards Roger de … for one car. The land two car. There afterwards Roger the man (or tenant) of Roger de Busli had one car. and four … the county of York, (as in Carcolston may be seen) and was a principal man in Huntingtonshire, where he left a barony to …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Worlingham Worlingham. Ulf, a free-man of Gurth, the brother of Harold, held Worlingham at the time of the Survey, and Roger Bigot was steward of it for the Conqueror, who retained the manor in his own hands. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. Wormingford is a parish of early woodland clearance, 44 and con- siderable … their manor of Wix c. 1400. 56 In 1086 there was woodland for 116 swine. 57 Alder groves near the river Stour were … grove of c. 15 a., part of Church Hall manor, was a man- aged wood in the 16th century. 63 In 1838 only c. 25 a. …
A History of the County of Essex
… on Wormingford Hall manor. 25 Courts leet, recorded for Church Hall manor in the 15th century, handled transfers of holdings and amerced tenants for trespass and nuisances. 26 A three-weekly court baron was held c. 1528. 27 Between 1584 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… to it. In 1826 the W. wall of the nave was re-built and a bell-cot added, and at the end of the 19th century the chancel was restored, the chancel arch re-built, and a South Aisle and Vestry were added. In the South Porch there … birds; two pieces of marginal inscription; c. 1470: of a man, his wife, eight sons and four daughters, a shield with …
A History of the County of York
… at York when Paulinus baptized Edwin there in 627, for it is to be presumed that Paulinus brought with him the … of Whitby and the Council of Cloveshoo, for Alcuin, in a letter to the archbishop in 801, urged that they should be … palms on Palm Sunday while on Maundy Thursday he gave the dole and washed the feet of the poor. 11 There was also a
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (9777) (O.S. 6 ins. aSY 97 NE, bSY 98 SE) Worth Matravers, a parish covering 2,700 acres, lies in the S. part of the … stone and marble. The local stone is generally used for walls and roofs giving the village a picturesque quality … corbels carved with grotesques, beasts' heads, a squatting man, a bird, a bird's head and a rabbit, on the S. human and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Worthing straddled an outcrop of brickearth forming a low ridge c. 25 ft. above sealevel, whose summit was … resistance to erosion, 56 and there is some evidence for the flooding of reclaimed land in the late Middle Ages. … in Trafalgar Place, 9 and Edward Ogle, a London business man, 10 known locally as 'King Ogle', who owned the Warwick …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Worthing Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. 27 Humphrys' alms-houses … Road in that year, 28 endowed with adjoining land, a £78 yearly rent-charge to pay weekly allowances, and £1,000 … £100 to buy coal in winter for the aged poor and needy sick of the town. In 1973-4 £3 was spent on vouchers for coal …
A History of the County of Sussex
… alodial tenants. In 1086 it comprised 9 hides and had land for three plough-teams. The demesne was cultivated by 2 teams, and there was 1 servus and 7 a. of meadow. Six villani and 9 bordars had another team. At … f. 1. Ibid. ff. 45v., 48. W.R.L., extracts from Broadwater man. ct. bk. 1720-4; W.S.R.O., Add. MS. 16398. W.R.L., …
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