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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… covers 690 hectares, immediately N. of Desborough. The S. part is on an almost level, Boulder Clay plateau between … p.lx). Traces of an inlet channel exist beyond the S. corner of this pond, and there is a gap in the S.E. corner … of Stoke Albany, was granted ten small pike and ten small bream from the fishpond at Rothwell (Rothwell (7)) to stock …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… it from their parents. About six years after Edgar's grant St. Dunstan bought the property from Ælfheah. 59 … Westminster Abbey held Sunbury in Edward the Confessor's reign 61 and until 1222, when the monks transferred it to … in 1246 and shortly afterwards was stocked with pike. 49 Bream were put in the pond in 1253. 50 A large pond, now …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… 103.36 BACON: Anne; Elizabeth, d; Thomas, d; William, s; Anne, d, 101.18 Eliza; Mary, d, 104.77 John; Elizabeth, w; Sarah, d, 102.59 Joseph; Jeane, w; Joseph, s; Jeane, 103.128 Richard, gent; Anne, d, 104.95 Sarah, ser, … w, 109.69 BREACEY: George, bach, under age, 103.95 BREAM: Charles; Elizabeth, w; Anne, d, 105.7 BREAMES: James; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 9. 9. 7., and has a net income of 158; it is in … of Hull, locally in the E. riding of York, 6 miles (W. by S.) from Hull; containing 456 inhabitants. It comprises by … and Wesleyans. Fossils of different fish, particularly bream, are found in the quarries; and among the bones …
A History of the County of Essex
… east Writolaburna; on the north Centinces triow (Centing's tree), and then Hanchemstede; on the south flumen Thamisa … Bishop of London, to Barking Abbey. This mentions thelrd's grant, but says it was of 75 hides, at the places named. It … that the king Swidfrid (son of the king Sebbi of thelrd's charter) granted the abbey 40 hides ( cassatae) called …
A History of the County of Warwick
… sea-level, overlooking the well-defined valley of Plant's Brook, which flows eventually into the Tame. Most of the … 21 The borough is now served by two branches of the L.M.S. Railway. The section running from Birmingham to Lichfield … 1420 by Henry V, for life at a rent of 10 a year or 120 bream, to Sir Ralph Bracebridge of Kingsbury 139 (who may …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… value. In that period, however, William the Conqueror's queen, Maud, established 13 burgesses and a market there, 15 the earliest record of the town's function as a commercial centre. In 1102 Robert FitzHamon … for the Crown. 66 In the same period large numbers of bream were kept in the fishponds of Tewkesbury, 67 perhaps in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… in c. 1460 was described as the stone tower in St. Leonard's Landing. 1 A date soon after 1300 is probable on … 2 The tower was repaired in 15845: the cost was 6 10 s. but this included work on the adjoining walls, requiring … Keepers were appointed, mostly from yeomen of the court. Bream and pike are mentioned in grants of fish. Apart from …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Chipping, Sir John Borlace, Sir Edmund Pye Christ's Church, Hugh Weld, Henry Tulse Cirencester, Richard Honour, … Richard Goddard, Laurence Hyde Windsor, Sir Richard Bream, Francis Higgins Wilton, John Nicholas, Thomas …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… of the Duchy of Lancaster and the liberties of St. Mary's at York, and from bishops of Ely in 1700 and 1725, for … who had escaped into the privileged place of Beamound's Rents. Ibid. Admissions of freemen and apprentices. ff. 8, … March, to Edw. IV. 12 pike ("dentrices"), 12 tench and 12 bream. 14456, 24 Hen. VI. no day. Ordered that the mayor, …
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