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A History of the County of Surrey
… King of the Belgians it was occupied occasionally by Queen Victoria, to whom the king conveyed all his rights for life … in the 12th century. 1 In 1436, after an unfortunate history, during which in 1349 all its brethren had died of … The drinking fountain was presented by Her Majesty Queen Victoria in 1877, in place of a public pump given by the late …
A History of the County of Rutland
… containing 1,477 acres on the Lincolnshire border of the county. The little village lies on the high road from … in 1261. 42 He died in 1264, when the custody of the county of Westmorland and all his lands was granted to John, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Essendon in the Domesday Survey, but from its subsequent history it was probably then included in the royal manor of … to pay no share of a fine which had been assessed on the county as a whole. 24 The manor appears to have been, as a … Hertford. For these grants at farm see Bayford, with whose history that of Essendon is identical for about the next …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the estate was broken up and sold by 1839. 80 Economic History. There were several estates in Etchilhampton in 1086. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and indigent scholars' and with this date a new era in its history opened. The parish became at once a centre of … 49 Traces of the old building are still to be seen. The history of the Christopher Inn is, to some extent, an … for exemption from jurisdiction. 182 The subsequent history of the church is closely connected with that of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is an extensive rural parish in the south-west of the county. The River Stour forms its south-western boundary, and … which had the reputation of being the ugliest in the county, was opened for worship in 1798. 6 This was in turn … 1428 as a half-fee formerly held by John de Peyto. 114 The history of FULLREADY, in the south-east of the parish …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by Gloucestershire from the main part of their own county. 'Meethincketh,' wrote Habington, 'I see our Shyre as … confines of Oxfordshire he caryethe the authority of our county about and over Coteswould as at Evenlode 1 which … or Northfeild Slade 15 (xvii cent.). MANOR The early history of EVENLODE, like that of Daylesford, depends almost …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… John Astley and merged with Everleigh manor. 97 Economic History. In 1212 Everleigh was valued at 23 10 s. and, with … Non-Provided Schs. 206. Ex inf. Chief Education Officer, County Hall, Trowbridge. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… had given place to John de Eversholt. 52 The subsequent history of this property is obscure, but since it comprised … had passed to Sir Thomas Hillersdon, kt., and its further history is identical with Hillersdon's manor of Eversholt … Eversholt, then valued at 16 11 s. 6 d. 71 The subsequent history of the advowson is identical with that of the rectory …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… de Brayboef, 135 as of her manor of Cranborne. 136 The history of this holding cannot be traced further unless it is …
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