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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sixpence. In the whole it was worth, in the time of king Edward the Consessor, 10 pounds, and as much when he received … grandson, Gilbert, died possessed of it in the 7th of Edward II. being slain at the battle of Bannocksburne, near … time there appears to have been a park here, though as I find no mention of one after this, it is likely it was …
A History of the County of York
… Parochial. * St. Denys, Walmgate Parochial. * St. Edward, Lawrence Street Parochial; demolished 16th cent. * … LAWRENCE after 1644 St. Nicholas, Lawrence St. 1586 St. Edward 1586 St. Helen, Fishergate ST. MARTIN CONEY ST. 1910 … and 1373. 65 The emoluments of a chantry in St. Nicholas (i.e. Holy Trinity), Micklegate, were given to this chantry in …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… school, was responsible for building St. John's, the first post-Reformation church in the town. 130 Milner's successor, … 221 and Thomas Kinson, 222 and by the local sculptors Edward Foster, 223 John and Thomas Earle, 224 and William Day … was held by the Scotts for nearly 70 years: by John Scott (I) (181634), (II) (183465), and (III) (186583). 336 Prayers …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 100. 9 A fulling mill is named in one of the Harrington inquisitions. 10 There is some stone quarrying, but the chief … 1749 John Ashton, M.A. 73 " res. T. Ashton 6 Sept. 1759 Edward Smalley, M.A. 74 " d. J. Ashton 20 Oct. 1760 Roger … acres of foreshore. West, op. cit. 218. V.C.H. Lancs, i, 245. For the Mote Hill and moat see Trans. Cumb. and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… end of the north aisle has figures of Kings Henry VI and Edward IV. 4 In the vestry is an oak chest dated 1776, and in … 31 May 1486 Gervase Ashton 38 Thomas Ashton d. L. Ashton Edward Molyneux 39 d. G. Ashton 2 Oct. 1535 William Thomson … Parish Ch. (1888), loc. cit. V.C.H. Lancs. i, 287. It does not appear that the rector of Ashton has ever …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 'divisions,' 4 which were often styled townships, viz. (i) Ashton Town, 1,373 acres, bounded on the east by Cock … partly rebuilt in 1863 to commemorate the marriage of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. 10 Near Lees was a noted … 102 A few other names can be gathered from the fines and inquisitions. 103 At Alt Hill in the 18th century were seated …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… BotleyFairthorne. To be sure he did not give the name, but I always thought it unconsciously influenced his choice in … of the see of Winchester from the year 904, when King Edward the Elder effected an exchange of lands with Denewulf, … and palace of Waltham were in the hands of the crown, Edward VI described the palace as 'a fair old home, in times …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… John Hull was probably the donor of the dial, the initials I.H. being carved on the north side of the stone shaft. On … She had an annuity of 20 out of the estate of her son Edward and a freehold house called Fox Hall; Estcourt and … traveller,' but they lacked milestones, so that owners of post chaises were able to overcharge. Thornber, on the other …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… seems to have become a retired agricultural community. Edward II passed through it on 12 October 1323 on his way … 30; a linen manufacture is traced to the time of Charles I, 31 and the characteristic 'checks,' a combination of linen … 115 Abp. of Canterbury depr. J. Hargreaves 10 Nov. 1580 Edward Walsh 116 " res. J. Hulton 23 Feb. 16067 John Morres, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in an old ballad said to have fought at Flodden under Sir Edward Stanley. After the Reformation 3 the district became … of Gloucester, 1806. The tenor bell has the motto, "I to the Church the living call, and to the grave doe summon … Pendlebury 47 H. Ditchfield, &c. d. J. Bolton c. 1560 Edward Cockerell 48 7 Aug. 1582 Alexander Smith 49 Bernard …