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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Bussey Stool walk. 29 After 1618 a hunt apparently took place annually at the time of the autumn court. 30 In 1661 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… it was 40s. and then 60s. Value. 1 Not far from hence, a Place called Warberge, or Warbey, must needs lie now utterly … of Arms, three Barres Crenell. 9 Hugh Barry was of this Place, 22 E. 4. After the Death of Hugh Barry, which was Nov. … pleasure-boat is a pleasing accompaniment. I visited this place in the summer of 1791, and benefitted by the cooling …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the situation of this land, Camden, and some others, place it at Thong castle, near Grimsby, in Lincolnshire, others place it at Doncaster; whilst Leland, Kilburne, Philipott, … others, six it here, with the same old trite story to each place, which rather casts a shew of doubt on the whole of it. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Foxhillfurlong suggests, and Baldon Row was a favourite place for the hunt to meet in the 19th century. 9 Instances … not with that of St. Peter at Marsh Baldon. In the first place, its position on its commanding hill is more central …
A History of the County of Surrey
… illegally from the common of Tooting Graveney. 7 Among place-names found are Le Frierne Close, Maningates, le Howe … and Baptist chapels at Tooting Graveney, besides a meeting-place belonging to the Salvation Army. ADVOWSONS The first … Thomas Man by his will charged his messuages in the Market Place, Kingston-on-Thames, with six chaldrons of sea coals …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by this same 'Bridge of Tymbre' that Leland entered the place. 3 The bridge was a favourite rendezvous for … the rebels were said to have chosen this as their meeting-place and to have marched thence to Northallerton with 'Freedom' as their password. 6 The place, indeed, probably owed its origin as well as its …
Magna Britannia
… July 10. Topsham is within the port of Exeter. At this place all large ships trading to Exeter unlade their cargoes. … Holland, K. G. (ancestor of the dukes of Exeter.) This place continued to be the property and seat of this younger … III. Prince supposes him to have been a native of this place. His younger daughter and co-heiress brought this manor …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… which may have been attached to the village as the meeting-place of the hundred had been lost by the 11th century, when … and distributed to poor widows. V.C.H. Hunts. i, 268. The Place-Names of Beds. and Hunts. (Place-Names Soc. iii) 2723. Ibid. 252. V.C.H. Hunts. i, 352 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in existence in 1884, 60 but there is now no Nonconformist place of worship in Totteridge. CHARITIES The following …
A History of the County of Bedford
… manor formerly belonging to Woburn Abbey. The following place-names in this parish are found in 14th-century … To the latter is probably due the alienation which took place shortly after this date to the Cantlowes. Millicent de …