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A History of the County of Sussex
… now has two ecclesiastical parishes, St. Wilfred's and St. Richard's. The station, opened in 1841, is a junction on the … to the trusses of the open roof. The trusses are of queen-post type and at least one seems to be ancient, although … Haywards Hoth, Heywards Hoath (xvii cent.). V.C.H. Suss. ii, 41621. The westernmost bay is said to be a modern …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that 1,997 was needed for repairs. 68 The contractor, Richard Frogley of Holywell, and the stone-mason, Thomas Wood … The house now has only 12 acres of ground. Throughout this post-Reformation period, the owners of Denton House were in … but there is no mention of a manor in the inquisition post mortem on George Barston, nor in the conveyance of 1633. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Thomas Codington. 21 The manor was finally sold in 1538 by Richard Codington and Elizabeth his wife to Henry VIII, 22 … brother, Rev. Edward Northey, Canon of Windsor. 32 Edward Richard Northey, son of the latter, was holding the manor in … called Worcester House) was leased by Charles II for a term of 99 years to Sir Robert Long, his late …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the bishops of Bath and Wells and Exeter, and Dr. Richard Busby (163995), headmaster of Westminster school … FitzPayn (d. 1237) was succeeded by his son Sir Robert (II) (d. 1281) and by his grandson Robert (III), Lord Fitzpayn … 1441, 45 and his property descended successively to John (II) (d. 1444), 46 John (III) (d. 1518), 47 and John (IV) (d. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been found. After the Conquest both William I and William II used to stay at the royal hunting lodge on Andersey. The … were scarce, but there were 18 copyholders. 155 In the post-Reformation period the manor was administered in the … one turn or more to William Hull, who in 1564 presented Richard Maddocke. 214 In 1614 Gregory Slade, a yeoman of Long …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… at Oxford were seriously hampered. In the reign of William II there was a watercourse ( ductus aquae) at Botley, … 500 due from William Owen. 42 The queen granted a lease to Richard Sirslowe, who transferred his interest in 1569 to … about 20 now standing to the credit of the charity in the Post Office Savings Bank. In 1774 Dr. Benjamin Buckler, a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1674 25 and died in 1694. 26 He had sons William and Richard 27 and a daughter Anne, who was his ultimate heir. 28 In 1712, however, the manor was quitclaimed by Richard Walters to his uncle Christopher, 29 who had taken by … Peasantry and Encl. of Common Fields, 312. V.C.H. Yorks. ii, 306. Ibid. 230. Ellis, Landholders of Yorks. i, 17. Chan. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… it of late-17th-century brickwork: the roof has old king-post trusses and straight wind-braces to the purlins. It is … of Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, 56 whose descendant Sir Richard Philipps, bart., and others sold one-quarter of the … father of Sybil de Noiers, during the reign of Henry II. 111 There is also an undated deed by which Nicholas de …
Magna Britannia
… his successors were called Lords Dacre of the North. Sir Richard Fynes having married Joan, the only daughter of … of Edward Hasell, Esq. belonged, in the reign of Henry II. to the Morvilles. In the reign of Henry III. it passed to … lies four miles and a quarter from Carlisle, which is the post-office town, and eight miles from Wigton. It comprises …
Magna Britannia
… Robert de Dun was Lord of Dalbury in the reign of Henry II. 1 The manor of Dalbury and Dalbury-Lees were, in the … farm, was purchased in or about the year 1790, by Richard Arkwright, Esq. M.P., the present owner. In the year … of Wendesley, held under the manor of Wirksworth. Scrip, post Bedam, f. 479. b. Chart. Rot. 6 John, 89. King Henry …