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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in Yorkshire, the King's Receiver General for that County, Progenitor of the present Lord Halifax. One of the … Lands in Caxton, (now Clauston) and Kirkeby Belers, in the County of Leicester, in which latter Place I find Roger Beler … Newark, Sibthorpe, Tyleston, and Flawbergh, in this County; in the City of Lincolne; in Claxton, and Kirkby, in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… many quarterings, which seems to have no reference to the history of the house. Three shields of later date record … in 1865, which was practically a rebuilding, the history of the church was almost entirely effaced 49; so far …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… present day there is a civil parish of Seacourt within the county borough of Oxford and including part of this area. The … 1272 30; he was living in 1297. 31 With this William the history of the Seacourt family comes to an end. Walter le …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was part of the larger Seales farm was bought by Wiltshire county council in 1920 and owned by it in 1987. 62 A house … sold most of the land, 96 including c. 150 a. to Wiltshire county council, the owner in 1987. 97 Other land, c. 40 ha., … and 28 respectively, and all were commuted. 140 Economic History. Durand of Gloucester's 5hide estate could support 4 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Robert Oliver, alias Quintin, who was of Leyborne, in this county; and about the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign, … antient family of Bickerstaffes, of Bickerstaffe, in the county of Lancaster. He resided at Stidulfe's-place, the name … was owner of Careswell priory, near Columpton, in that county, in the middle of queen Elizabeth's reign, who bore …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Sir Cuthbert Heron, Baronet, to the parish of Seamer, county of York. This marble pillar was taken from the ruins … 118; Feet of F. Yorks. Hil. 9 Chas. I; Mich. 1649. For the history of the two-thirds see Pat. 15 Eliz. pt. vi, m. 29; 28 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… a warrant to the sheriff for proclamation in the next county court that several persons, including William … of her life by his last Will the manor of Seton in the county of Rutland, not above the value of 12.' 49 She had … who in 1248 unsuccessfully claimed the third penny of the county of Huntingdon and the Honour of Huntingdon. 72 Simon …
A History of the County of Somerset
… site was occupied in 1973 by Allenby House. 77 ECONOMIC HISTORY. The two estates in the parish in the 11th century …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor-house, lies south-west of the church. 47 ECONOMIC HISTORY. The predominance of arable in the parish has been a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from north to south by 1 mile in breadth, lies between the county boundary of Staffordshire on the north and the road …