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A History of the County of Sussex
… of Earl Godwin (d. 1053) by Azor. By 1086 it belonged to William de Braose, 51 the overlordship thereafter descending with Bramber rape. 52 In 1086 it was held of William by one Ralph. 53 Ralph of Wiston, who is recorded in … 1881-91; ibid. 1931 (pt. ii); ibid. 1961-71. O.S. Map I/25,000, TQ 11 (1958 edn.); Geol. Surv. Map 1", drift, sheet …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the king the (great) grandfather of king John, gave to one William le Harper paying 15d. per annum, and his heirs … said John, son of John, and Thomas, Robert, Leonard, and William, brothers of the said John the younger, and co-heirs …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… one of the places in which Henry Hastings, the grandson of William, who is probably to be regarded as the founder of the … person of Thomas Hastings, a great-grandson of the first William Hastings by his second marriage. His son, Sir … and advowson. 43 He was created a baronet by Charles I in 1641. 44 The Halford family remained owners of the manor …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 34 acres, with a good house, lately rebuilt by the Rev. William Howard. The church is a handsome structure, chiefly … Britton, Bishop of Hereford, who died in 1275, and Sir William Wychinghara, judge of the common pleas in 1363, were … towards the close of 1847. The market, granted by Richard I., and kept originally at Cheping Hill, from which it was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… inscriptions of 1776 and 1777 and churchwardens' names, I. Topp, W. Topp and D. Kent. Clock: In belfry, of wrought … shield-stops bearing the letters W and R, probably for William Rolle, rector 150521, whose name formerly appeared in … K, an arrangement uncommon in Dorset ( Cambridgeshire I, xlix). The corner posts, with hollow-chamfered mouldings …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and pierced panel with shield and initials B.E.I., late 17th-century. Piscina: In chancelwith square head … 1617. Royal Arms: In S. chapelon beam, arms of William III. carved and painted wood. Seating: In chanceltwo …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… but with a moulded label. Fittings Bells: three by William Seller of York, first two dated 1670 and third dated … 18th century. In S.E. window, roundel with the initials I.H.S. and the words "This is my body, This is my blood" also … stoup. Sundial: brass dial with the initials and date I.B. 1671, set on stone column said to be of 1757. …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… of the line, when it was sold by her heirs to William Thornburgh of Hampsfell, esq., who purchased certain … freeholding owners, under a free rent of 16d. payable to William earl of Derby. Two messuages in Ulpha, subject to a … Selesat held it with other privileges ( see Selside, vol. i, 239) and granted to Henry and his men of Levenes common of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a rectory and a vicarage, united in the 9th of Charles I., into one benefice, by the designation of a rectory, with … and assigned to them land worth 85 a year. William Blake, in 1693, endowed a school with 26 per annum. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… by Abraham Rudhall, 1704. Brass: In chancelon N. wall, to William Saxeye, chief-justice of Munster, 1612, inscription …