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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… In chancel, on N. wall, (1) of Rachel, wife of Rev. William Sutton, 1653, and their children William, 1645, and Barabra, 1652, wall-monument (Plate 33) in … comprised a hall, a bakehouse and a kitchen (Hutchins I, 332), and the W. part of the N. range of Quarleston …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Blandford. In S. aisle, reset on S. wall, (5) of Ann and William Clapcott, 1784 and 1790, marble tablet with pediment, … Farm is probably the manor house described by Hutchins (I, 1989) as 'on the S. side of the rivulet' and almost … at 85700176 and 86120135 have now been destroyed. In 1864 William Shipp opened a barrow, possibly (25), on 'Whitechurch …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and Floor-slabs. Monuments: In naveon E. wall, (1) to William Davis, 1814, and William his son, 1840, stone tablet with cinquefoil arched … Stones, p. 515 Ancient Field Group (1), p. 623 Dorset I: Bredy, Little, Monument (2). …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and author of Fables of Flora and other works; his brother William, who assisted in the translation; and Richard Burn, … King John, in the fifth year of his reign, granted it to William de Ferrers, in whose family it continued till the … and an annual fair for three days, were granted by Edward I., in 1305, to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster: Tuesday is now the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… appellation, which it retained till the reign of Edward I., from which period till the time of Henry VI. it was … of their son Ailwin, afterwards bishop of Elmham. William the Conqueror, in the last year of his reign, erected … aldermen, and 18 councillors, under the act 5th and 6th of William IV., cap. 76; the borough is divided into two wards; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 7 Among the incumbents of Elm-cum-Emneth have been: (i) Sir Richard Swale (1545 ?1608), Chancellor of Ely and a … the eventual heiress of Bishop Langton; 22 in 1428 William Venour was the holder. 23 By 1536 the property had … that year Susan Balam, John Kelsall and Anne his wife, and William Jay, the last three probably brothersin-law and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… after 1109. About a century later ( c. 1210-12) William de Longchamp held 400 acres for 2 marks of the Prior … age) in 1735; the latter was succeeded by his cousin William Mason, who bequeathed the manor and other property to … of Gorefield remained stationary ( Survey of a Fen County (I. of E.C.C. Planning Dept.), Map no. 52). 15 Chas. II, c. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Newton were inclosed by decree of Chancery in 1665. William Colvile, as lord of the manor, claimed the ownership … cottages. The principal owners were the lord of the manor, William Colvile (520 a.), the heirs of John Colvile (67 a.), the Master of the Chapel, i.e. the Rector (97 a.), Thomas Edwards (83 a.), John Snell …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… at least twice in books on the English countryside. 5 William Watson's description, written over a hundred years … heir Elizabeth, to whom he bequeathed the manor, married William Greaves of Fulbourn. 36 Their daughter Jane brought … refer to Beechamwell in Norfolk. 56 In the reign of Edward I, John son of Gilbert de Beaupr held a manor in 'Welles'. 57 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was a fresh breach. 51 Nevertheless, under Francis's son William, 5th Earl and 1st Duke, Thorney had risen … other musical instruments', and presented them to Charles I to draw the royal coach. 52 At the outbreak of the Civil … NONCONFORMITY An Independent 'mission' was conducted by William Evenett, the Whittlesey minister, between 1815 and …
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