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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Fittings Bells: six; 2nd by John Wallis, 1606; 3rd by William Knight, 1738; 4th by John Wallis, 1606; 5th by Thomas … The abbey was founded in 1149, for Cistercian monks, by William de Glastonia at Little Bindon on the E. side of … 1641 and burnt down in the Civil War in c. 1644 (Hutchins I, 349). In 1785 the account book of Thomas Weld (in …
A Dictionary of London
… pp.63 and 65). Other names: " Wollewharf," 1326 (Ct. H.W. I. 319). " Wollequarf," 1341 (Cal. Close R. Ed. III. 1341-3, … house for St. Mary le Bow in 1676 (Strype, ed. 1720, I. iii. 23). No later reference. Woolpack Alley See Cutler … sign. Woolsack Alley See Cutler Street. Worcester House William, earl of Worcester, was seised of the capital …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the church of Woolaston with the chapelry of Alvington by William de Vere, Bishop of Hereford (1186-98), and the … c. 1200, 94 the bishop granted the living c. 1253 to William de Agathe as rector because the abbot had failed to … 34v. Ibid. ff. 31, 32v. Ibid. f. 35. Cal. Papal Regs. i. 288. John Stacy (1431) and Robert Prince (1459): Hockaday …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… belonging to the estate in 1872, 50 but by 1905 Sir William Henry Marling had sold them all. 51 Throughout the … of Woolaston to Tintern Abbey in 1131, 1 and in 1223 William, Earl Marshal, granted Tintern Abbey the right to … Gould, 65 the rector in 1969. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 164, 166v. S.C. 6/850/1-6. B.M. Arundel MS. 19, f. 34. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… never belonged to Queen Maud, 7 but was granted by William I to William FitzOsbern, Earl of Hereford (d. 1071). 8 William was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… presented for a breach of the assize of ale 16 and in 1595 William Edwards sold wine and beer, probably at the alehouse … Brigadier-General John Jacob (1812-58) and the astronomer William Jacob (1813-62) were born in Woolavington, the … Q/RDe 116; ibid. tithe award. Youngs, Local Admin. Units, i. 443; Kelly's Dir. Som. (1906). Penzoy became part of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… daughter of Roger, 4 who had recently lost her husband William de Beumes; 5 and in 1203 Alan de Wolbedinge paid 50 … there in 1309. 19 He seems to have transferred it to William Paynel, who held it at his death in 1316, 20 when his … at 7 0 s. 9 d. 44 Kelly, Direct. of Suss. V.C.H. Suss., i, 450. In 1278 it was claimed by the men of the manor that …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Plate: includes cup and cover-paten of 1670, given by William Gregory the same year, and with coat-of-arms. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and the Gault Clay. Woolland occurs in Domesday Book (Vol. I, f. 78), with a recorded population of 13. Ecclesiastical … with arms. In churchyard, ten paces S. of porch, (4) of William Fortun, 1693, table-tomb; two paces E. of foregoing, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 548 inhabitants. In the 20th of Edward I., John Byrun claimed free warren here in right of his wife … the vicinity; in 1830, they had the honour of entertaining William IV. and Queen Adelaide, on the king's visit to review … are also held on Wednesday and Saturday. By the act 2nd of William IV., cap. 45, Woolwich was incorporated within the …
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