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Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… William Gee and William Gee, esq. Thomas Rokebye and Mary his wife 86 acres of pasture in Paule. A warrant against … in Barnoldwick Coates. Thomas Copley Matthew Marshe and Mary his wife Messuage and a cottage with lands in Clayton, … le Belreyes. * George Wilkinson Leonard Purstwadd and Mary his wife 8 acres of pasture and common pasturage for 80 …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… with land in Myton. * Francis Grene William Thompson and Mary his wife 2 messuages in Kingston upon Hull. ** Gregory … deceased. William Fenton Roger Portington, esq., and Mary his wife Messuage, &c., in Leedes Kirkegate. Anne … in Tickhill. Edward Brooke Christopher Popeley, gent., and Mary his wife and John Stubley and Alice his wife Lands in …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy 30 Ed. I (1301)
A fifteenth granted by Edward I at the Parliament held at Lincoln in spring 1301. It covers the North Riding, one wapentake of the East Riding, and the liberties of St Mary's and St Peter's in York. From the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, volume 21.
Alumni Oxonienses
… Taylors' school 1681; lecturer of St. Gregory, and St. Mary Magdalen, 1687, rector of Isfield, Kent, 1693, and of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… martyrdom of Thomas Becket. The chapel, dedicated to St. Mary, is now a school-house. Zeals ZEALS, a tything, in the … (W. by S.) from Mere; containing 588 inhabitants. This place lies on the borders of the county of Somerset, and on … S. W.) from St. Ives; containing 1025 inhabitants. This place is situated near the western extremity of the Bristol …
Survey of London
… was so named because of it, since "Zoar" means a place of refuge or sanctuary. The street is marked on the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… increasing or decreasing within the county. In the present place it will only be necessary to make a few general remarks … and flotsam' can hardly be considered as entitled to a place in the county fauna. The roe deer has been omitted, … shot near Taunton in January and also at the same time and place specimens in a brown coat as in summer. Nearly white …
A History of the County of Somerset
… rare. I have never seen it in west Somerset, though its place is taken by its smaller relative, Dorcus … at Portishead. In 1862 a specimen was caught in the market place at Taunton, and was taken to Mr. Bidgood by the captor. … from a specimen of this insect, said to be taken near that place' (Lewin's Insects of Great Britain, vol. i. 1795), has …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a competition in which it could not hope to take a leading place. Its natural history societies and serials leave the … a description of these specimens, but regarded their place of origin as 'Patrie inconnue.' 7 White, adopting the … the subtle question whether angels in passing from place to place pass through the intermediate space. We may …