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A History of the County of Durham
… Parishes St Oswalds's - Manors MANORS The history of ALDIN GRANGE (Aldingrige, Aldingrig xixiv cent., … both men were among the most notorious delinquents in the county. 267 John Heath, who died in March 16645, was living … John Tempest was one of the representatives of the county in Parliament in 16758. 269 He died in 1697; William …
A History of the County of Hertford
… lead roofs, and the chancel is tiled. The early history of the building is not now to be traced, as the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it became a dispute, whether this parish was not in the county at large; to take away therefore all doubt of it, that … into the state of the several maritime places in this county, anno 1565, being the 8th year of queen Elizabeth's … It is not improbable that this battle referred to in history, was that fought A. D. 853, when the Danes having …
A History of the County of Worcester
… corner of the parish was the spot at which all the county criminals were executed until the early half of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… to Smallford has a growing population on account of the county asylum lately built there. Nearer St. Albans are the … an increasing population in connexion with the Middlesex County Asylum, a series of plain red brick buildings with … of the abbot. 64 There appears to be no separate history of the two estates after this date, so that it would …
Magna Britannia
… (who had been one of the representatives of the county in two parliaments,) in 1710; when the Shillingham … made to parliament at those periods. The assizes for the county were held at Saltash in 1393. 37. Saltash, being a … STRATTON, a small market-town in the north part of the county, being in the hundred to which it gives name, and in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the London and North Western in St. Albans parish. The county is well wooded in the south, where woods and … the parish of St. Stephen (and four parishes in the county of Bedford), a yearly rentcharge of 10 s. issuing out …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… exempt jurisdictions, lying within the bounds of the county and city of Canterbury, will be inserted in the description of that county and city. Vistn. co. Kent, anno 1619, pedigree … 119. See more relating to this house hereafter. See Boys's History of Sandwich, p. 199, et seq. where there is a full …
Magna Britannia
… in the church of this cell. Walter de Exon, who wrote a history of Guy Earl of Warwick in the fourteenth century, is … which bears date 1512, throws light upon some parts of her history; it shews that her family name was Bonaventer; for … and Vivian, to Mr. William Hals, who wrote the Parochial History of Cornwall, and resided here in the latter part of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… over their own tenants. 86 Nothing is known of the history of this property after the middle of the 14th … in the interests of road-widening. 88 Economic and Social History. In the Middle Ages common rights in the valuable … 160 was drawn from Roman Catholic families throughout the county. Father Charles Leslie was a notable figure widely …