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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… de Vallibus was still lord in 1280. 2 In the 8th of Edward II., the family of Roos, of Roos Hall, held the manor of … Butley. Henry de Bureford 1310 Id. Jos de Garboldesham Id. Richard de Walcote 1331 Id. Jos de Rendlesham 1349 Id. Robert … 1459 Id. Nicholas Johnson 1467 Id. John Hadleigh 1485 Id. Richard Grene 1493 Id. Richard Hilton 1496 Convent of Butley. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… up here before 1720 (J. Bridges, Hist. of Northants., II (1791), 190) and more recently Roman pottery, tiles and … Roman finds in the area (J. Bridges, Hist. of Northants., II (1791), 190). b(7) Iron Age and Roman settlement (SP … the early 18th century (J. Bridges, Hist. of Northants., II (1791), 190), and certainly by 1840 nothing but the mill, …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… in the execution of their duty. 6th January, 1592. II. 98. Letter from the Lord Mayor to the Lord Treasurer, … the late riot or disorder in Southwark. 27th June, 1595. II. 110. Letter from the Lord Mayor to the Lords of the … though invited, did not attend. 14th October, 1595. II. 113. Letter from the Lord Mayor to the Lords of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the road from London to Portsmouth, by Kingston; and is a post-town, consisting principally of a long wide street. On … of the 12th century, is, in a record of the time of Edward II., called the oratory of Ripelia or Ripellee; and in the … The manor was at an early period given by the crown to Richard, Earl of Cornwall and King of the Romans, who died in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for nearly 400 years; after the restoration of Charles II., it came to the Bethell family, the present owners. The … oats, and beans. The mansionhouse of Rise, the seat of Richard Bethell, Esq., is a large and handsome structure, … of the Pilkingtons, as to the power of the royal tyrant Richard: and in the grant made by Henry VII. under the great …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… with this building. ( Brit. Arch. Assoc. Jour., 1846, II, 281, 339; Gent's. Mag., 1847, I, 185; Essex Rev., 1894, … the building the original staircase has a central newel-post. The staircase of c. 1700 has turned and twisted … building the two cross-wings have original roofs of king-post type with central purlins; in the main roof only a …
Survey of London
… vests the freehold land in trustees 16 (William Fawkner, Richard Buckby and Thomas Pitt), presumably also for the use … 2 acres of land more or less, heretofore in the tenure of Richard Walmsley, afterwards ofSearle and now of the said … Catherine of Braganza, the slighted consort of Charles II. Bowack, writing in 17056, just about the time of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… "Piscaria of Glazebrook" frequently mentioned in ancient inquisitions. Hollin's Green, formerly called Hollingfare or … 98 acres of freehold land, is the seat and property of Richard Edwards, Esq., a magistrate of the county. The Hall … seems afterwards to have reverted to the crown, as Henry II. made grants of land in the district. Roger de Lacy, lord …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the same spot at the school. 17 The site of the earliest post-Roman settlement in Roade is presumably indicated by the … The estate was also called a manor in a settlement which Richard, 3rd earl Rivers, made of his estates in 1489. 24 The … the tenant-in-chief, Anselm de Chocques. 37 In 1172 Henry II, in his confirmation charter to St. James, granted the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for example, must have been used very frequently by Henry II. 12 In the late 13th century the woollen merchants who … Anne c. 26. 49 A. 17245 11 Geo. I, c. 27. C. 17445 18 Geo. II, c. 14. C. 17556 29 Geo. II, c. 67. C. 1784 24 Geo. III, … C. Knight, British Almanac (1836). H. Joyce, Hist. of the Post Office (1893), 214. C. Knight, Brit. Almanac (18306). …
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