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A History of the County of Northampton
… who was in possession some time before 1717. 48 The history of the manor then follows that of Beavers mentioned …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the parish and consists of three farms. Morton Grange, the history of which remains obscure, but which probably belonged … spring of 16867 conveyed it to Anne Savile. 146 Its later history has not been traced. In 15867 John and Katharine … Bolles, 150 held the manor in 1670. 151 Its subsequent history remains obscure. Elizabeth Darcy's share was conveyed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… robbed them of, in a solemn judicial assembly of the whole county, convened by the king's special command for this … was of good esteem and considerable property in this county, as appears by several antient deeds of that time. … who new built the manor house. He was sheriff of this county in 1747, and died in 1764, having by will devised it …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… with 5l. in his Sockage of Wilberdston and Stoke, in the County of Northampton. 3 William de Albini the third, for the … Doomsday shows to have been Lord of divers Manors in this County of Nott. But it seems his Father out-lived him; … he gave the Right and Patronage of seven Churches in that County and Northumberland, to be appropriated; and eleven …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a Romano-British hutvillage have been found. 2 The early history of the formation of the two parishes of Orton … the 13th century, John de Longueville paid annually to the county 2 s. for view of frankpledge, 84 and about 1278 his … feeding the king's hounds when his huntsmen came into the county. 112 In 1218, William de Gimeges paid his relief for …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in 1279 for a rent of 10 marks and suit of court to the county and hundred, besides scutage from half a knight's fee. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… across a spur to join the main road. Throughout its history the parish has been agricultural, and there was a … under cultivation. There is little woodland, and until the Victoria Plantation was established some time after 1837 … of the most important Congregational meeting-places in the county during the later 17th century. 330 In 1669 a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… with the wapentakes to which they belonged as part of the county of York and of the Liberty of St. Peter's. About 1632 … ordered that the townships should pay their rates with the county, being assessed for municipal matters with the city. 7 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 24 Jan. 1837, p. 161. Ibid. 20 Aug. 1860, p. 3162. For the history of the rectory after the Dissolution see Pat. 20 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… land spring, such as are not unusual in the parts of this county eastward of Sittingborne, which run but once perhaps … possessed of that of Penshurst, and several others in this county and elsewhere. 5 He died in the 23d year of Edward … and of the Watsons under Sheldwich. See Lewis's History of Faversham, p. 83. See Leysdown before, p. 268. …