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A History of the County of Buckingham
… and an inscription to Sir Robert Lee, of 'Huccott in ye County of Buck,' 1616, and Lucy, daughter of Thomas Pigott, … restoration of the church. The original, which is in the county museum at Aylesbury, is of 14th-century date; it is of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Pulloxhill alias Greenfield alias Harlington Grange, whose history has been traced under Pulloxhill (q.v.). It included, … on his daughter Anne wife of John Laurence. 49 No later history can be assigned to this holding. Another family which …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… knight's fee of Roger de Perrers by service of suit to the county and the hundred and 12 d. for the sheriff's aid. 219 … and Robert Ames and his wife Audrey in 1591. 275 Economic History. The 4 hides held of Walter Giffard in 1086 were … 501 James Fendall, rector 183967 and J.P. for the county, was also vicar of Comberton, 502 but lived at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… expedition into Scotland, and was sheriff of this county several times. Having been summoned to parliament … Hertfordshire, and the other to Sir John Norton, of this county. John Barley soon afterwards conveyed his moiety of it … in Mr. Turner's will, with his other estates in this county, to William Baldwin, esq. who is the present owner of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… overlooked by writers enumerating the market towns of this county, and that it was only attended by one or two butchers … have unfortunately not been preserved for Bedford County, but Colonel Okey sat for the county in 1658. 10 The … MS. 391; V.C.H. Beds. i, 387. Inst. Bks. P.R.O. See also history of site of Harrold Priory ut supra. Inst. Bks. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… William Hurrell before 1915, when he resold them to the county council for smallholdings. The council sold the 147 a. … from the Cambridge road, was built in 1854. 245 Economic History. Of the 10 hides recorded in 1086 over 5, including … themselves until after 1900: from 1915 to the 1970s the county council let part of it as smallholdings. 358 North of …
A History of the County of Durham
… to have been reckoned a member of Brancepeth. The early history of the manor of HART is not distinguishable from that … the position of the district with respect to the county was uncertain, and the inhabitants until quite a late period maintained that they were not within the county of Durham. 48 The churches of Hartness and Tynemouth …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… At Sapley there is a small mount and bailey castle, the history of which is not known. 1 Roman coins and other … the parish of Hartford. When Henry II afforested the whole county he excepted Waybridge, Sapley, and Herthey forests, … Waller, gent: for the use of the Church of Harford in the County of Huntingdon 1748,' but it bears the hall-mark for …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on the west of the parish, were the rifle ranges of the County Rifle Association, but they are now closed. The common is held by the county council under a lease from the Ecclesiastical …
A History of the County of Durham
… use, but was silted up in 1832. It now forms part of the Victoria Dock. The existing western wall faces the outer … on the northern coasts from the Scotch wars onwards. Its history was in consequence a turbulent one down to the 17th … again in 1620 to give Parliamentary representation to the county of Durham. It was proposed that, in addition to …