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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1 During this time, about 1011, they ravaged the whole county, and having sacked and spoiled the city of Canterbury, … In the reign of queen Elizabeth, the assizes for this county were held three times at East Greenwich; viz. anno … this is the only return it ever made. 6 Chauncy, in his History of Hertfordshire, p. 251, says, that as the sending …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1931, 1,256. The parish lies on the eastern edge of the county, divided from Leicestershire by a small stream and by … 45 and sometimes of ' of the manor', 46 but the subsequent history of this portion is unknown. On 20 June 1558 Robert … i, 327. a Ex inf. the Rev. A. C. Crawley Boevey. Warws. County Records, i, 51. Ibid. 91. Ibid. 155. V.C.H. Warw. i, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and sequestration by Parliament, but the subsequent history of the manor suggests an actual sale, as certainly … been settled on John's wife Abigail. 40 From this date its history is obscure, but it appears to have passed to Henry … The endowment is now represented by 178 3 s. 4 d. London County 3% Consolidated Stock held by the Official Trustees, …
A History of the County of Durham
… The vill of GRINDON has been attached throughout its history to the manor of Fulthorpe. 9 In March 13367 Roger de … by a release to Bishop Bek from John de Maidstone. 50 The history of the manor during the first half of the 14th … acknowledged a debt to Roger de Fulthorpe in 1346. 53 The history of the manor becomes clear again with a release of it …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the south. Between Muker and Keld, the last village in the county on the Westmorland border, the Swale, now only a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… ancient Ashwell Street, forms the western boundary of both county and parish with Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, 3 … carried off his crops. 75 The aged Haselden sat for the county in 1384 and 1386 and probably died soon after. 76 He … local government 209 and an authority on cartographic history. 210 He was succeeded in 1929 by his second son …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and is one of the finest specimens of the period in the county. It had an internal width of 30 ft. 8 in. with side … have held it from that time. The rectory has had the same history as the advowson. In 1426 there was an altar of St. … religious sect, in this parish, in eight parishes in the county of Durham, and in Alston in Cumberland. The annuities …
Magna Britannia
… evidently groundless, that it was, in ancient times, the county gaol, before it was removed to Bicton. Boughwood, or … had Wonford in the reign of King Stephen. See Madox's History of the Exchequer, p. 685. The Kelly family appear to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 13945 38 and are still part of that manor, but have some history before that date. Abbot Nicholas (living 1132) 39 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… chapel in the parish Charities John Hart of Cotesford, county Oxford, by his will, proved in the P.C.C. 15 May 1665 … out of his lands and premises of Easington in the said county, for the binding of one poor, honest, godly boy to …
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