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A History of the County of Somerset
… 7 A bridge across the Brue was in place in the reign of Henry III; 8 the bridge itself, known as the high bridge because of … spares, antiques, caravans, and second-hand cars, and a post office. East Huntspill had a shop, a post office, and a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a tablet in the vault are recorded the visits of William III., George III. and his consort, and the celebrated General … handsome monuments to the memory of Margaret, wife of Sir Henry Savile, founder of the Savilian professorship at … the parish, and who was buried here, was tutor to Prince Henry, eldest son of James I. Hurst, Temple HURST, TEMPLE, a …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the Robert fitz Ansketil mentioned in two charters of Henry I) 51 who was succeeded by his son Roger Cute and by … 74 Robert the son of Helgot forfeited his lands to Henry II who enfeoffed Peter de Goldington of Stoke … centuries. There are five bells: (i) no date; (ii) 1611; (iii) early 17th century, by Newcombe of Leicester; (iv) 1730, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… date and is of two bays with moulded wall-plates and king-post trusses. The roofs of the aisles are continued down from …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… son of Ketel de Hotonriwe, who lived in the time of Henry II and Richard I, down to Joan, daughter and heir of … a circumstance which might arise through the marriage of Henry de Redman, before 1359, to Margaret, relict of Hugh de … alia the vill called Hotun-riof. Cal. of Chart. Roll, iii, 115; See also vol. i, p. 377. 112030 Ketel son of Eltred …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The church, supposed to have been built in the reign of Henry III., is a handsome structure in the later English style, … the river Ure passes on the west and south. Hutton-Henry HUTTON-HENRY, a township, in the parish of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… with foliage on one face. Poor-box: In chancel turned post of baluster form, with hollowed-out top and lid with …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Hundred 7 and the names disappeared from use. In 1447, Henry VI granted various privileges to the Abbey of … 9 In 15401, after the dissolution of the Abbey, Henry VIII granted Huxloe Hundred to Queen Katherine Howard … R. East., 33 Geo. II, ro. 162. Recov. R. East. 8 Geo. III, ro. 479; Feet of F. Northants. East. 16 Geo. III; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… under an inclosure act of the 39th and 40th George III. Hyde HYDE, a town, and a township, in the parish and … a mile to the north. In the early part of the reign of Henry IV., according to Lambarde, "Hythe was grievously … the manor of Saltwood, and the town of Hythe, with Henry VIII.; and they continued vested in the crown until the …
Survey of London
… that on 24th December, 1711, the trustees (among whom was Henry Box) leased (probably a renewal) the premises to Dr. …
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