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A History of the County of Northampton
… Petty Sessional Division, the Thrapston and Oundle County Court District and the Thrapston Rural District. It … the 12th and 13th centuries, but nothing is known of its history and it probably had no endowment. 7 There is a … ones added as a memorial of the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria. One of the old bells was of 16th century date, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it was dilapidated and part was pulled down. 160 Economic History. In 1086 three of Ely abbey's 6 hides in Thriplow …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Barnard, in 1789, gave it, with his other estates in this county, to David Papillon, esq. of Acrise, the present owner … here, at Posiers, in Borden, and other parts of this county. The Woodwards seem afterwards to have possessed their … 1779, the present vicar. 15 See Shipborne, vol.v.of this history, p. 50. Rot. Esch. anno 39 Henry III. N. 39. See …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Waleis, Knt. in Exchange for the Manor of Dalby, in the County of Leicester; and that here was then one Mess. with a … Andrew, of Gotham, when he was made High-Sheriff of this County, upon which Occasion, he had for his Men black … Norroy, in the latter End of his Visitation of this County, begun in 1662, upon Sight of a Note left in the House …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… quit of suits of shires and hundreds everywhere in the county and claimed view of frankpledge, producing a charter … two annual sums of 5 each of the net yearly income of the county towards the support of the parochial schools of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… at Wadesmill was one of the first three put up in the county. 4 Poles, on the north-west of the parish, is the seat … Gardiner her first cousin. 25 Edward was sheriff of the county in 1628 26; he died in 1650, leaving a son Edward, who …
A History of the County of Bedford
… who held ten knights' fees of Walter de Wahull in this county in 1166, is probably his son. 6 Canons Ashby Priory … mention of the family in this parish (and, indeed, in the county) has been found in 1234, when Andrew de la Leigh held …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… descendant Sir Edward Wotton, procured his lands in this county to be disgavelled by the acts both of 31 king Henry … and his son Sir Edward Dering, bart. of Surrenden, in this county, is the present owner of them, together with the … of West Wickham described in the second volume of this history, down to Miss Mary Lennard, who marrying John …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (Leightonstone Hundred), the church being in the latter county. The boundary went north and south through the main … but the capital messuage was in the latter county. His heir was a son Silvester, only 4 years of age. 44 … b.' The first, one of the earliest bells remaining in the county, was cracked, and, after lying loose in the church for …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (Leightonstone Hundred), the church being in the latter county. The boundary went north and south through the main … but the capital messuage was in the latter county. His heir was a son Silvester, only 4 years of age. 30 …