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A History of the County of Warwick
… work. Several structural features tend to confuse the history of the development of the plan, the principal being … at 1,770: information from the Clerk to the Warws. County Council. a A very detailed perambulation of the bounds …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1670, leaving a son Dennis, 57 who was sheriff for the county in 1680 and 1683 58 and M.P. for Wycombe in 1685. 59 … daughters and heirs of John Trewonwall of Molash in the county of Kent, and asks prayers for the prosperity of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and paid its fee-farm rent through the sheriff of that county, 2 but in 1266 the king granted that the Abbot and … situated near the lake. The Duchess of Kent and Princess Victoria visited Hewell Grange on 5 November 1832. The park … Hentelows, 22 Lie Lane 23 and Rashill. 24. MANORS The history of TARDEBIGGE begins in the later 10th century. The …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is a very small parish lying between Titsey and the county of Kent, which surrounds it on the north and east. It …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… into three flats to designs by G. B. Imrie. 143 Economic History. In 1066 the estate that became Teffont Evias manor … was used in the Middle Ages for many buildings in the county may have come from Teffont Evias. 184 Two quarries, … as a flagon. 267 The tankard was loaned in 1955 to the Victoria and Albert Museum, where it was exhibited in 1984. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… (xvi cent.). Teigh is on the Leicestershire border of the county; Edmondthorpe Mere marks the northern limit of the county and parish and with the exception of a short distance … to inquire as to trespasses and excesses in the county, in pursuance of an ordinance made in the Parliament …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of his brother Ralph. 21 In 1201 two knights' fees in the county were held by John de Carun, 22 who was followed by … Domesday holder, and those who followed him, but the early history of Brayes manor is given in the evidence brought … 75 This may account for the alienation of the manor, whose history is difficult to follow at this point. It would appear …
A History of the County of Worcester
… This parish is on the extreme north-west boundary of the county, in a sheltered and fertile valley, with views over a … town. 15 Little is known of the borough of Tenbury. Its history probably begins in 1248, when Henry III granted to … s. yearly issuing out of property called Berrington in the county of Hereford, and of 325 consols, representing arrears …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Great Tew, in Oxfordshire, who had been sheriff of that county, and he died possessed of it in 1733, having by his … it descended in like manner as his other estates in this county, as may be seen hereafter more at large under … to be met with, even in this county. Pliny, in his Natural History, book xv. chap. 25, says, cherries were not in Italy …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and another branch was of Boughton Monchelsea, in this county, of which was Robert Berham, who was comptroller of … was slain, together with Sir John Clerke, of Ford, in this county, in the fight between the king's forces and those of … son was knighted, and was of Chart Sutton, in this county, and left by Elizabeth his wife, daughter and heir of …