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A History of the County of Hampshire
… oratory within his house of Sparsholt. 31 The subsequent history of the manor is somewhat uncertain, but it was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Thomas Crompton and others, 88 after which for a time the history of this manor is obscure, but it seems probable that … of Stanford and Speenhamland in 1613, 117 after which the history of the manor is obscure, but it seems possible that … time to Wulfric, who held many lands in this part of the county, for we learn that he was deprived of them for some …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it, where a branch of the river Medway separates this county from Sussex, throughout all which the soil remains a … of Tunbridge, and the remainder in that of Fant, in the county of Suffex. It consists of four smaller districts, … 8vo. 1766. See Wilson's Reports, vol. i. p. 414. Allen's History of Chalybeate Waters, p. 26. Augtn. off. Sale of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1697 conveyed it to William Warwick. 58 Its subsequent history is obscure, but it seems probable that both this and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… It was probably this son John who was made coroner for the county of Worcester, but removed from that office in 1320 for … qualifications,' 26 and who with many other men of the county was compelled by the Despensers to pay a large sum of … issued for his arrest, and he was found to have fled the county. 30 In 1348 he was still in possession of Spetchley, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… manor of Brackley, head of the honor of Winchester in this county. Edward Stanley's greatgrandfather Thomas Lord … sell the moiety to Edward Chapman, 37 after which date its history cannot be traced. Chambers. Gules a cheveron between …
Magna Britannia
… of Uniformity, was author of "A Discourse on improving the County of Cornwall" (the seventh chapter of which, on the … to the Lands-End. The late learned Mr. Whitaker, in his history of the cathedral of Cornwall, has, with much ability, … time, it was used as the House of Correction for the county 18. The refectory, the only part of the conventual …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… [f. 170] in width 3 ells; all these tenements are in the county of Middlesex and extend from Tower Hill on the west … to be paid out of the farm of the city of London and the county of Middlesex; [ff. 170v171] 39 Westminster, 1 Dec. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… side of it is the gaol, for the eastern division of the county, but it is a gaol only for felons, and prisoners under … of the justices, and not for debtors, the sheriff of the county taking no cognizance of it. The antient Place-house of … be given in a separate volume at the conclusion of this history. Church Of St. Dunstan's. PATRONS, VICARS. Or by whom …
Magna Britannia
… episcopal see so long as an episcopal see existed in the county of Cornwall, he has proved in the most satisfactory … Cornwall afford no proof; nor have we any intimation from history of any Bishop of St. Germans before the year 910, … gardens. There is a view of the house in Borlase's Natural History. Gwarder, formerly a seat of the Hallamores, was sold …
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