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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Shipway, being the last remaining to be described in this history. It is not mentioned by the above name in the survey … which has been long since separated from it, and made a county of itself, by the name of the COUNTY of the CITY of CANTERBURY. …
Old and New London
… the same time regret that he did not live to the reign of Victoria to see the new Law Courts rise by St. Clement Danes' … of a piece of waste ground called 'The Moors,' in the county of Salop, come forth and do your service, upon pain … a butcher at Wapping! And so ended another chapter in the history of great popular delusions. There are, however, …
The Ledger Book of Vale Royal Abbey
The Ledger-Book or "Green Book" of the Cistercian abbey of Vale Royal, in Delamere Forest, near Winsford in Cheshire. It comprises a contemporary history of the abbey, pleas and evidences, and a collection of Bulls granting privileges to the Cistercian order. It forms volume 68 of the publications of the Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire.
A History of the County of Shropshire
… jurisdiction, 77 as well defended as any liberty in the county, 78 baronial or monastic. Thus were the liberty's … did not alter the hundred-based divisions of the county for government purposes. Places in the liberty of … T. Clanchy, 'Remembering the Past and the Good Old Law', History, lv. 171. Notwithstanding Eyton, ii. 76. Cf. ibid. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… See pedigree and account of the family of Rutton in Boys's History of Sandwich, appendix, p. 273. See vol. vii. of this history, p. 534. So Philipott says, p. 309; but Southouse, in … ejus an pt. 1. See an account of him, vol. vi. of this history, p. 333. Pedigree in Heralds office, D. 19, f. 79. b …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and residence of James Apsdale in 1774, 74 but the further history of these tenements has not been traced. CHARITIES The … of 358 10 s., whereof 150 was provided by the Hampshire County Council, and the governors of Perin's School were … m. 27. Ibid. 16 Jas. I, pt. 13, m. 14. Robert Boyes' MS. History of Alresford (1774) penes Lord Swaythling. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… bishop restored to the monks in 1124. 99 Thenceforward the history of the rectory was coincident with that of the manor … payments for local objects included Gosport and Alverstoke Victoria Nursing Institution, 10; to inmates of two … the lands of Bredagh, in the barony of Kilconnell, in the county of Galway), were settled upon trust to apply the rents …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and bounded by a ditch, is in the parish of Benson and the county of Oxford. The area is 876 acres, of which 688 acres … of Wallingford in Parliament in 15589, was sheriff of the county in 1583 and knighted in 1592. 66 He died on 14 May … no. 100). A mill formed part of Rush Manor throughout its history, and its site, adjoining Benson Lock, can still be …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… only of the parish, 2 but Mudie, who published his history of the county in 1838, included also Beaulieu, Fawley and Exbury. 3 …
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