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The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… The manuscripts of P. Edward Tillard, Esq. THE MANUSCRIPTS OF P. EDWARD TILLARD, ESQ., OF THE HOLME, GODMANCHESTER. The diary … m, the inhabitants eat y m, & say they are very good food, I see one of them cut open on the breast, & 'twas nothing …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… 1895. The earliest deed is one of the reign of Henry I.; a grant of Hortun (near Wem) by Hugh Fitz-Richard to … 42 (1258 or rather an. 41, 1257), and the confirmation by Edward, which describes them as being granted by his … prout patet termino Sancte Trinitatis anno r.r. E. iiij ti post conq. Angl. nono, ro. ccccxxxiiij." In 1421 Alice Webbe …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… OF THE EARL OF RADNOR, AT LONGFORD CASTLE, SALISBURY. I. A fine folio volume, entitled "Registrum Hungerfordianum," … and their possessions from the reign of John to that of Edward IV. The documents transcribed are arranged according … quarto die mensis Julii anno regni regis Henrici sexti post conquestum Anglie vicesimo septimo." Signed "Hungerford" …
A History of the County of Oxford
… End, lying on the other side of the Bure, was fortified by Edward the Elder, for its church was dedicated to St. … parish priest died, 274 and Roger Lestrange's inquisition post mortem shows that the rents from the free tenants of his …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… made 131 17 s. 1 Under Charles II and again under George I the chemist received 100 per annum at the office of the …
Cardiff Records
… for Counsel's Opinion, with the Opinions. These documents I will set out in an abridged form. The first cites the most … there were Burgesses in Cardiff as early as the 17th of Edward II.; and in none of the subsequent Charters is there … Alderman Edward Herbert and M r John Davies in 1736. See post.] This is the first entry of the sort in the books in …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… of conducting it, do not bespeak this to be the case? I likewise leave every man to form his own opinion.' Speaking … the goodness to inform me of it by Tuesday Evening next. I am Sir, Your obedient Servant, J. Roberts Black Ashurst W. … Independent, Gloucester Journal. Unfavourably. Morning Post, Yorkshire Gazette, 3 A list of letters received was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… much restored. The roof, supported on a 19th-century king-post truss, is reached by a trap-door from a leaded platform … f. 64v. E101, 58. Drake, 262. Kirkstall Coucher Book= EYC, I, no. 204: 'terram suam ... extra portam Eboraci que vocatur Micklelith, infra barram occidentalem'. EYC i, 261, no. 347: 'capellam illam ... ad crucem lapideam extra …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… or, more particularly, a basic land subsidence in post-Roman times. Both answers may be correct. One of the … are in decay. This agreement was made between them in King Edward's time. 'The fisheries and meres ( marae) of the abbot … the level. This brick tower was often referred to in later Inquisitions and Drainage Acts, and was still standing in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… S. By 1667 Parsons, R. [Usher by 1684] By 1667 Snelling, I. By 1667 Templer, J. By 1667 Sherwin, J. By 1667 Harvey, W. … 1667 Widdoson, J. By 1667 Woosencroft, J. By 1667 Davies, I. By 1667 Wells, R. By 1667 Crosier, J. By 1667 Bromley, R. … C. By 1718 Kendrick, J. By 1718 Teefs, D. By 1718 Husdey, I. By 1718 Dearden, G. [Usher by 1737] By 1718 Prichard, J. …
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