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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… West and East SOMERTON, WEST AND EAST. Wihunmard held at the Conqueror's survey a considerable lordship under Alan, … Ralph Earl of Norfolk, and 3 carucates belonged to it And at the survey there were 7 socmen with 67 acres, and a … land, valued in the whole with the socmen in the hundred, at 5 l.; it was one leuca and 8 furlongs long, and 10 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… parish in the Middle Ages, and seem likely to have existed at that time. 45 The tithe of sheaves was valued in 1340 at nearly 20 times those of fleeces and lambs together; at … 227. Arundel Cast. MSS. A 433, rot. 1; A 1861, rot. 7: Lambeth Boro. Archives Dept., VI/330. V.C.H. Suss. vi (1), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… buried there, 54 he had presumably had the estate before. At his death in 1415 it passed to his son Sir Hugh 55 (d. 1442), who fought at Agincourt. 56 Another John Halsham was dealing with the … C 139/16, no. 25, m. 10. Horsham Mus. MS. 1177, rot. 2. Lambeth Boro. Archives Dept., VI/330; Arundel Cast. MS. A …
The Environs of London
… the forest. Market and fair. There was formerly a market at Westham, on Tuesdays, and an annual fair, which lasted … Estsex, a mile or more from Billerica. Thes monks remainid at Burgstede untyll entrete was made that they might have sum … in a high pair of stocks. He was afterwards removed to Lambeth, where he remained till Cranmer procured his liberty. …
A History of the County of Essex
… are often mentioned. Some, perhaps most, of these were at Stratford Bow (Mdx.), but others may have been at Stratford Langthorne. 2 This trade is said to have ceased … in 1868, to escape from the by-law restrictions at Lambeth. 167 Hunt's products have included superphosphate, …
Survey of London
… parish boundary The area described in this chapter lies at the western edge of Clerkenwell, merging indistinctly to … a 99-year lease by a later Robert Harvey to John Henley of Lambeth, a merchant taylor, three-quarters of his interest … estate in equal shares to Henley and Baynes for 1,650. 3 At the time of the sale, the land was mostly taken up by two …
The Environs of London
… parish pays the sum of 62l. 12s. to the land-tax, which is at the rate of 9d. in the pound. Market and fair. … part of the original structure, with an ancient turret at each corner, still remains. In the window of the hall are … vol. i. p. 109. Hasted; from the Parliamentary Surveys, Lambeth. From the information of the Rev. Mr. Faulder, to …
Alumni Oxonienses
… gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 19 Nov., 1650; bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1660, as son of Thomas, of Woodmancote, … 17, B.A. 20 May, 1606, M.A. 20 June, 1609; incorporated at Cambridge 1614; rector of Willingham All Saints, Suffolk, … B.A. 1691, M.A. 14 Feb., 1693-4, fellow 1697-1708, D.D. Lambeth 13 April, 1708; chaplain to bishop Burnet; vicar of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… garden in 1883, remains of a Roman "dwelling" were found at a depth of 14 ft.; they consisted of slabs of concrete … in. by 1 in. The bath is fed by a spring which now enters at the S.E. corner, and there are remains of the former … (80). House, No. 9, Grosvenor Road, 70 yards S. of Lambeth Bridge, is of two storeys with basement and attics. …
Old and New London
… brought into England by St. Augustine; and if not before, at all events soon after, the Norman Conquest, the chief and … appertaining to the "inner life" of the monastery at Westminster have disappeared, there is still much left … Jerusalem Chamber. Leaving the abbey church by a doorway at the east end of the south aisle, we are led by a descent …
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