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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 174. Ibid. 1388-92, 519. S.C. 6/917/26,/27. V.C.H. Mdx. ii. 89. M.R.O., Acc. 249/39. Ibid. /21. King's Coll., Q. 42/4, /6. King's Coll., Ledger Bk. ii; Q. 25; M.R.O., Acc. 249/ 107. M.R.O., Acc. 249/200; and … W. A. G. Kemp, History of Eastcote, 109-22. V.C.H. Mdx. ii. 279. P. Brooks, 'The Northolt Story', B.E.A. Mag. nos. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… as a training centre for saboteurs and secret agents. A post-war scheme to furnish the entire house as an R.A.F. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… building incorporates a 15th-century block with a crown-post roof, a cross-wing of the same date, and a long range of … have been erected by the council. Among the chief areas of post-war building were Northwood Hills, Wiltshire Lane, … Mdx. ix, x (1865 edn.). Public Works in Medieval Law, ii (Selden Soc. xl), 28. M.R.O., Acc. 249/4335. See p. 137. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… held a largely autonomous position in Ruislip. About 1390 Richard Palmer, the Harmondsworth forester, felled large … xix. M.R.O., Min. Bk. Gb(v), no. 1, p. 24. Uxbridge Weekly Post, 23 Jan. 1952. Petition (1953). Section based on …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… virgates in the capital manor of Ruislip. 84 A rental of Richard II's time refers to a tenement in Ruislip parish held of the … to be woodward of the lord of Harmondsworth. 85 In 1390 Richard Palmer, forester of Harmondsworth, did fealty for a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 50 s. rent in Wikes, for the good of the soul of her son Richard, to the Abbey of Arden (Yorks.), who sold it to … 1294, assigned to her and Walter in moieties. 26 In 1300 Richard de Pycheford (son of Geoffrey) acquired from Robert … of Fees, 692. Cal. Close, 12729, p. 129; Cal. Inq. p.m. ii, 72. G.E.C. Complete Peerage (1st edn.), viii, 56. Add. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… heads; above the cross-beam in the gable is a king-post, carved on the face with a shallow panel and a rosette. … the E. are modern restorations. The roof has a middle king-post truss with curved braces springing from moulded and … heads and tracery; the moulded cross-beam supports a king-post with a pointed niche cut in the outer face. The side …
Survey of London
… of Henry Jermyn, Earl of St. Albans. 4 In 1676 Charles II granted the freehold of the plot to St. Albans in exchange … for 3600. b By 1687 the latter had sold this property to Richard Bourne, by whose family much of it was rebuilt in the … The first inhabitants were, respectively, John Neville, Richard Mulford and William Moore. No. 9 was built with No. 7 …
Rural Parishes: Bix
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… it declined to a minor access road. Transport and Post Office From c. 188795 a carrier to Henley operated on … sold their portions of the manor in 1314, the Lisles to Richard Damory, 22 and the Brians to John (later Sir John) … that either Sir John Stonor I (d. 1354) or Sir John II (d. 1361) were involved in large-scale wool production. 8 …
Rural Parishes: Harpsden
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… delivered from Henley in the 19th century, 1 and a sub-post office was established in a cottage next to the school … John de Harpsden in 1438 5 his widow Elizabeth married Sir Richard Lestrange, 6 and in 1444 the couple sold the manor to … F. S. Thacker, The Thames Highway (1914, repr. 1968), II, 243, 25960; OxS, OPA HT05174; OS Map 1:10560, LIV. SW …
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