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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1801 but rose rapidly to 263 by 1821 and to 295 by 1841. 20 It fell to 255 in 1851, a decline ascribed to emigration … valued at only 6. 67 Since the glebe was valued at only 20 s. in 1341 68 the great predominance of the demesne in the … xxvii, p. 57. W.A.M. xliii. 374; W.N. & Q. ii. 57. D.N.B.; M. G. Jones, Hannah More, 1011. Phillipps, Wilts. Inst. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… this manor to John Morgan, son of his brother Thomas, 20 but it must have reverted to the Crown before 1612, when … Worcs. case 258, file 8, no. 1. Add. MS. 28024, fol. 169 b; Deeds of D. and C. of Westm. 21935. Close, 43 Edw. III, m. … Dep. Mich. 28 Chas. II, no. 12. Chant. Cert. 60, no. 44 b. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… III shows that the monks had 2 carucates of land worth 20 s., other land in villenage producing 4 10 s., and rents, … Haskett as great-grandson of the first Sir William Juxon. 20 He sold the manor in 1793 to Michael Corgan, from whom it … peculiarly dumpy one, 29 in. high and 34 in. diameter. The 20-in. bowl has a moulded lower edge and is set on a 3-in. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Randolph Crewe, Thomas Chamberlain, and Richard Cartwright 20 in trust for Sir Thomas Lord Ellesmere, and John Egerton, … A. R. D underneath, and in smaller letters E. E (or B). The initials R.D. probably stand for Robert Dormer, who … smaller letters, which are much worn, are most likely E.B., Sir Robert Dormer's wife being Elizabeth Browne. It is …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… with a contingent remainder to Gilbert's brother William. 20 William de Morewyk, son of Adam and Amice, in 1377, sold … 151. Feet of F. Hunts, case 92, file 7, no. 117. Add. MS. (B.M.) 19128. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), i, 197. Feet of F. … ii, 475. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii), xxv, 97; Add. MS. (B.M.) 5838. Harl. MS. 890; Visit. Hunts (Camden Soc.), 94. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 14th century. In 1377 only 126 adults paid the poll tax, 20 and in 1525 only 44 persons were assessed to the subsidy. … the bishop for nonresidence. 247 When John Thwaites, S.T.B., was presented in 1460, he at once solicited an … Branch and Lands 2 Branch). V.C.H. Cambs. i. 425. B.M. Cott. MS. Claud. C. xi, f. 149. C.U.L., Docs. 14389. …
A History of the County of Essex
… to Bishop's Stortford passed through Little Hallingbury. 20 The Northern and Eastern Railway line from London, … (1777). Deeds penes Mr. Graham, Gaston Ho. (West Wing); D.B.B. and others, Robert L. Barclay, A Memoir (1940). E.R.O., …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of a chancel 15 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft. 10 in., a nave 20 ft. by 13 ft. 3 in., and a wooden north porch with an … were, however, separate churchwardens for Little Hampden. 20 The ecclesiastical parishes were separated by an Order in … of Agric. (1905). V.C.H. Bucks. i, Geol. Map. Ibid. 254 b. Red Bk. of Exch. (Rolls Ser.), 90, 109; Excerpta e Rot. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in King Edward's time, and whose value had risen from 20 s. to 40 s., 1 appear to have corresponded, roughly, to … 19 This manor was a member of the manor of Great Harrowden 20 and has always been held with that manor (q.v.). In the … the churchwardens and overseers in lieu of an annuity of 20 s. payable to the poor by the marquis. The allotment is …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the smaller ones made by the places in Elstub hundred. 20 The parish had 143 inhabitants in 1700. 21 The Census of … Brit. Chronology (1961 edn.), ed. F. M. Powicke and E. B. Fryde, 259. Powicke and Fryde, op. cit. 209n. 1; Clergy … Phillipps, Wilts. Inst. ii. 39, 44, 69. Ibid. 1056; D.N.B. Phillipps, Wilts. Inst. ii. 74, 95; Vis. Queries, 1783 …