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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… parish of Burrough was 197. 39 William Cheseldene, F.R.S. (d. 1752), surgeon and anatomist, was born at Burrough in … 41 Geoffrey de Wirce held one carucate, 42 Herbert the king's serjeant held 4 carucates and 6 bovates of waste, 43 and the king had 1½ carucate as part of his manor of Whatborough. 44 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and the area has long been the main scene of Burslem's coal and ironstone mining. 5 From this ridge two spurs … by only one family and that 'there are few places in the king. dom where the poor have such ample house room'. 195 … 1881, 1901, 1911, 1921. Brownhills Lane, described as 'the king's way' from the 16th cent. ( Tunstall Ct. R. ( …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… monuments in Westmorland Burton 15 BURTON (D.h.) (O.S. 6 in. XLVII, S.W.) Burton is a parish and small town 6 m. W.S.W. of Kirkby … Roof of the chancel and nave is of nine bays with eight king-post trusses; the four westernmost trusses are of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Burton Bradstock 17 BURTON BRADSTOCK (C.e.) (O.S. 6 in. (a) XXXVIII, S.W. (b) XLV, N.W. (c) XLV, N.E.) Burton Bradstock is a … naveon N. wall, (3) to Rear-Admiral Ingram, 1826, Sarah (King) his wife, 1810, and another, white and veined marble …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… due from it were held by Glanvill by grant from the King for his support in the king's service. In 1184 among "New Pleas and pleas of Courts in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… a knights fee of Oliver de Eyncourt, who held it of the king of the old feoffment. [Pedigree] 3 Robert Jorce of … tenements, to be pleaded before the justices of the kings bench; during which time she passed them to Richard de … earl of Chesterfield, Incumbent, Thomas Bigsley. Vic. King's book 4l. 19s. 2d. Clear yearly value 25l. 0s. 0d. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… street, Ridgefield and the house now used as a butcher's shop are three-bay timber structures, the latter carrying … that certain lands at Burton were held directly of the king by reason of the duke's attainder. 28 Despite the … of French religious houses, was for long periods in the king's hands, and from 1339 onwards the king repeatedly …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Stafford, and partly in the hundred of Repton and Gresley, S. division of the county of Derby; comprising the township … Ireland, came hither, and, having obtained an asylum from King Ethelwulph, in reward for a miraculous cure that she is … endeavoured to defend the passage of the river against the king; but being unsuccessful in his attempt, he fled with his …
A History of the County of Stafford
… value of the manor had increased from £3 in 1066 to £3 10 s. in 1086. 9 The outlying townships in the parish were … grant of a market every Thursday was made to the abbey by King John in 1200, when he also authorised an extension of … and depicting the grant of the market charter by King John to Abbot William Melburne. 16 Poultry, game, and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Trent called Andresey, an Old English name meaning 'Andrew's isle', and to have dwelt there as an anchoress. She … record of Modwen, conflated his subject with both Modwen's legend at Burton and that of Darerca, a southern Scottish … and was the occasion of Burton's fair, authorized by the king in 1200. 11 In the early 13th century it was known as …
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