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A History of the County of Somerset
… continued to hold it at least until 1729. Its subsequent history is not known, though it was apparently acquired by … market town, 456 and in the 1650s it was one of six in the county where the under-sheriff issued warrants on market … In the 1970s part of the premises were shared between a county library branch and the South Petherton Billiards Club. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… formed an enclave in Langtree hundred in the south of the county. 1 Like so many of the Chiltern parishes South Stoke … 16th century, has 1,000 nests and is the largest in the county. The one-time farmhouse opposite has some modern … on the north-eastern and south-eastern boundaries. 51 The history of some of these farms goes back to the 13th century. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… xiii cent. South Stoneham, in the southern division of the county, is a very large and scattered parish stretching along … years of age. 19 This Edmund was apparently sheriff of the county in 1671, 20 and clerk to the Signet. He married the … created a baronet. He also inherited Nursling (q.v.), the history of which Swaythling shares from this date. 96 Savage. …
A History of the County of Essex
… which Weald park became a country park, managed by the county council. 18 Much of South Weald was still rural in … and Essex turnpike trust. 32 It was listed in 1857 as a county bridge, substantially built of brick on one segmental … Childerditch, is treated under that parish. 204 Economic History. 205 The two Domesday manors named as being in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish covered 460 acres and was the smallest in the county. It lay in the plain at the foot of the Chilterns … Birch Reynardson of Adwell House. 87 Agrarian and Social History. Anglo-Saxon settlers gave the village its name, … d. in the 1, well below the average in the hundred and the county. 132 In 1835 95 10 s. was spent on the poor, but this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and advowson of the vicarage of Shorne, in this county. 9 By which means the original tenth, payable by the … in Norfolk, from whom descended the Sedleys of that county. William Sedley, the eldest son, was of Scadbury. He was sheriff of this county in the 1st year of king Edward VI. and married Anne, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Sutton for the use of George Fish, queen's surveyor in the county of Bedford. 107 George Fish died in 1603, and was … who was one of the commissioners of the land tax for the county of Bedford in 1707. 134 It had been purchased by Sir …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and reference is made to his knights' fees in the same county in 11601 10 and 1166. 11 He died about 1179, when …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… late belonging to the Preceptory of Willoughton in the County of Lincolne, and parcel of the possessions of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of murders, common amercements, fines and suits of county courts and hundred courts by immemorial right (except …