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A History of the County of Sussex
… centuries, however, there was virtually no woodland. 8 William of Etchingham had free warren in his demesne lands in … as mesne lord. 3 Undertenants of Yapton manor were William of Etchingham (fl. 1295-1316), 4 his relative William le Moyne (fl. 1326), 5 and Edward de St. John 'the nephew' …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… was granted a licence to crenellate his dwelling place of Le Morende. In 1363 the manor passed to the Crown and between … 110 m. above OD. The park is first mentioned in 1230 when William de Ferrers was granted a deer leap in his park of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1086. 10 The fee probably passed to Robert's son William who forfeited his estates in 1106. 11 By 1166 it was … In 1547 the reversion was granted to the Queen's brother William Parr, marquess of Northampton, who in the same year … died in 1548 and in 1556 Sir Thomas sold the manor to William Rosewell and his son William. 16 The younger William
A History of the County of Oxford
… should be the first charge on the bequest. 73 Alderman William Fletcher, by deed dated 1823, gave £30 a year to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Richard Brainthwaite, grandfather of the then lord, Sir William Spencer, presented. Oxford University presented in 1646 on the grounds that Sir William was a recusant. 52 In 1731 Benjamin Swete, owner of a … was in disrepair in 1685. 66 and 'very ruinous' in 1730. William Bowdery, then incumbent, intended to replace it with …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the Marshes in the south-east. 24 In 1596 Sir William Spencer was one of the local landlords whose … the Begbroke balls are Boat, Perry, Walter Geoffrey, and William of Bladon. Tenants and taxpayers recorded in Yarnton … in Begbroke they included Pyrie, Walter Geffray, and William of Bladon. 36 The rights may have been reorganized on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the construction on the Rutten Lane site in 1971 of the William Fletcher County Primary School, with seven classrooms …
A History of the County of Oxford
… built soon after 1829 by Thomas Robinson, nephew of William Fletcher, mentioned below, and owner of a farm in the … in 17th- century style, it was built in 1817 by Alderman William Fletcher of Oxford, whose arms appear on the south … Eynsham: the vicarage was looted and fired by adherents of William of Stamford, the expelled abbot, presumably because …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Durant of Cottesmore (Rut.), possibly for the latter's son William. 74 In 1580 it was bought by William (d. 1609), third son of Sir John Spencer of Althorp. 75 From William Yarnton descended in the direct male line through Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… married into Roman Catholic families, 36 and in 1646 Sir William Spencer (d. 1657) was allegedly recusant. 37 The only self-confessed Catholic was Sir William's grandson William (d. 1683). 38 John Goad, vicar 1646-60, was supposed …
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