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A History of the County of Somerset
… Clatworthy had the second lowest population in the county. There were 82 inhabitants in 1971. 44 MANORS AND … thereafter descended with the main estate. 100 ECONOMIC HISTORY. Before the Conquest the parish was divided into two …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by Thomas Pilkington, vicar 162985. Advowson The early history of the church of Claverdon is confused. About 1150 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish and included 1,199 acres at the northern tip of the county. 1 In the later 19th century Claydon came to be … farms: Claydon Hay Farm, the most northerly house in the county, was built between 1776 and 1794 39 and Glebe Farm, a … of the 1780s, 42 was probably locally notorious. Claydon's history is largely one of obscurity and poverty. The chapelry …
Magna Britannia
… been at one time the only force which the king had in the county of Devon to control the power of the parliamentary … of the sixteenth century, when they removed out of the county. It was then for some descents in the family of … of Constance at the taking of the Domesday survey. Hoker's History of Exeter. Hundred Roll. An old monument, without …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 36 They lay within the constablewick of Penkhull. 37 The history of Clayton's Anglican, Roman Catholic, and … and commanding a fine view to the south-east. Economic History The Clayton area is still largely rural except for … Map of Staffs. Potteries and Newcastle (1832). The history of Clayton Griffith is reserved for treatment under …
A History of the County of Sussex
… first presentation in 1752, 64 and still hold it. Suss. County Mag. x, 219. Horsfield, Sussex, i, 240. For description see under Keymer. Suss. County Mag. vii, 6936. Edward Michelborne, not being at this …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the lease of 1237 to a payment of 1 mark quarterly. 29 The history of the mill after this date is difficult to trace, … King would have the year's waste and chattels,' and of the county, 'because if he live on the land he may be useful in … parish in 1698. 61 They continued in other parts of the county to a much later date. CHURCH The church of ST. ANDREW …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the king, through the manor of Kingswinford in that county. It remained part of Staffordshire until 1832, when it … with Chenet in Staffordshire, the only place in that county to which its name bore any resemblance. 45 By the … steward of the court. 61 At the time when Nash wrote his History of Worcester (c. 1782) the manor comprised only three …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… successor in 1332 was Roger de Loring. 70 The subsequent history of this fee is uncertain, but the existence of a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which no fewer than 1,804 acres are arable. 1 Moody in his History of Hampshire complained that Cliddesden was very bare … as 4 6 s. 8 d. in 1291. 53 The advowson throughout the history of the church followed the descent of the manor, 54 …