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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… court leet tried continually to enforce their maintenance. 20 By 1547 the inhabitants had made two paved causeways, … ii. 55961. East Anglian, N.S. xii. 139. E 179/81/130 m. 6. B.M. Harl. MS. 594, f. 199. Trin. Mun., Box 35, III, notes by … R 50/4/1704; Trin. Mun., Box 35, III, bk. no. 2, f. 5; cf. B.M. Add. MS. 5803, f. 29v. S.P. 12/86/13, 17; Trin. Mun., …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the duke of Monmouth and supported the Protestant cause. 20 Ten men were accused of complicity in Monmouth's rebellion … his three children Raymundo (d. 1812), the Revd. Thomas, B.D. (d. 1844), and Margaretta (d. 1846), wife of the Revd. … combined the curacy with other livings. Leonard Stevenson, B. Th., described as 'rector of Puckington and Barrington', …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Luffenham. 16 Henry I farmed the manor of Barrowden for 20 to William de Albini. 17 Barrowden seems to have been … of William Mauduit and Maud Hanslope his wife, about 1141, 20 with the soke which Michael de Hanslope had there, and he … (d. 1461), was holding the office with an annuity of 20 marks, and was exempted from attending the king in war. 58 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… who resided here, and dying possessed of it in 1621, anno 20 James I. was buried in this church, and in his descendants … A. M. 1732, obt. May 16, 1752. 4 John Spier, S. T. P. Oct. 20, 1752, resigned 1758. John Chalmers, A. M. July 15, 1758, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in Bercestone, and there he has 1 plough and a mill worth 20 d. It is worth 20 s. Turchil held it freely.' 6 This has been assumed to … in 1720 and 1721: Hamper's Notes to Dugdale's Antiquities (B.M.), 695. Tilley and Walters, Church Bells of Warws. Cal. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as suggested above. A lost 'Brining', recorded in 1207, 20 may have been close to Bartlow or held with it. Bartlow … 1858 to c. 1892 and added to the park. 90 His heir Col. G. B. Archer Houblon sold it in 1899 to the Revd. C. H. … i. 311; iii. 3944; Fox, Arch. Camb. Region, 191, 193, 226. B.L. Add. MS. 5802, f. 25. Arch. Jnl. x. 1721; Fox, Arch. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… It contained 23 recorded dwellings in 1662, 35 in 1674, 20 and 30 in 1801. Between 1821 and 1831 over 30 new houses … n.s. xii. 239. E 179/81/130 m. 6; E 179/81/142 m. 2. B.M. Harl. MS. 594, f. 199. See p. 276. Compton Census. C.U.L., Ely Dioc. Recs. B 8/1. Census, 180171; Nat. Soc. file (letter from vicar, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… was held in the early 12th century by Enisand Murdac 20 or Musard. 21 His successor 22 Alexander Musard had two … appears to be unapplied. In 1702 a Captain Harrison left 20 with which a house and garden were purchased for the … I, no. 28; Mich. 13 Chas. I, no. 26. Dom. Bk. Fac. 23, 85 b. Rentals and Surv. (Gen. Ser.), R. 754. See Richmond. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 1 d. 19 In 1336 it was leased out at a yearly rent of 50, 20 and at the time of the Dissolution the rents and farms … the third, retained in the custody of the abbey, was worth 20 s. 53 In 1278 Walter de la Haye and his wife Matilda … 26 9 s. 6 d. 65 The abbot of Ramsey received a pension of 20 s. from the church, which was confirmed by Hugh, bishop of …