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A History of the County of Durham
A History of the County of Durham
… was probably built round the old one at the same time or early in the 13th century, but was superseded a century … and brethren of the gild proposed to build their new gild house. In this gild house the hostiller of the Priory of … in 1574 lay to the north of the burgage called Paynter's Place. 50 The division of the ecclesiastical parish was …
A History of the County of Durham
… the top of which it mounted the moor, skirted Shirburn House and then, after making a great loop eastwards, regained … of Durham in the 14th century had a house at Elvet-hall or Hallgarth, from which Hallgarth Street takes its name, 6 … this point that the weary monks first beheld the resting place they sought for the body of St. Cuthbert. The Great …
A History of the County of Durham
… de Hetton in 1187. 4 On the suppression of the Baxter Wood house these lands passed to the Priory of Finchale. 5 … her claim and Robert held this manor until his death in or about 1369, when it descended to Gilbert his son and heir. … 1228, 115 but no further connexion of the family with this place has been found. Before 1381 the manor had passed into …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… William prior and convent to John Hadele, who has built a house on part of the land consecrated as a cemetery for the … of the grantors; [f. 98] and if Christine wishes to sell or lease the shops or part thereof then the canons have the first claim to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Waldene (xi cent.); Walden (xiii cent.); Abbot's Walden or Walden Abbatis (xv and xvi cent.); Powles Walden or Pawles … which are, for the most part, poor. The old Tannery house must be excepted. It is a good brick house, with … an only daughter Joan who married William Ufford, earl of Suffolk, and died without issue. 23 This fee subsequently …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… king, by his letters patent, united it to Dover, to which place, in like manner as St. John's above-mentioned, it is … inhabitants to be his deputy, who is chosen either yearly, or once in two or three years, at the mayor's pleasure; and … in 1444; on it there has been lately built a handsome house by Mr. King, for his summer residence, whose children …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Worcester adjoining the main thoroughfare of Sidbury or Sudbury Street (Suthebury, xiii cent.). At Sidbury lived … the farms of Barneshall and Timberdine. 14 The manor-house of Battenhall, a 17th-century half-timber house of two stories and attic, with modern additions on the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… houses in the parish. New Barnes, called also Sopwell House, is a large brick house, plastered and painted, with … present Earl Spencer, is now lord of the manor. The manor or rather estate of SOPWELL was originally that of Sopwell … the Confessor, 118 and other gifts of land in the same place were made later by Geoffrey son of Roger de Tauetune …
Magna Britannia
… town. The principal village in St. Sampson is Golant or Glant, which formerly gave name to the parish. The manor … the family of Phelip 4: the barton, on which is now a farm-house, is the property of Mrs. Hunt. The bartons of Botreah, … market has been long discontinued: there is now at this place a cattle fair (of late establishment), held at Ladyday, …
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