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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the N. vestry is plain, but has against the S. wall a king-post with three-way struts. The late 15th-century pent-roof … bays with a cambered tie-beam and hollow-chamfered king-post. d(31). Spread Eagle Hotel and house, 10 yards S.W. of … and two gabled porches on the E. side; the roof is of king-post type. Another barn, N.E. of the last, is of the 17th …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… roof of the main block is of three bays, with king-post trusses against the end walls; the intermediate trusses …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… by one of the lords of Beetham in the twelfth century. Henry de Bethum (125156), also named Henry de Midhop, was probably son of Roger, son of Orm son of … moor and marsh within the said manor; Cal. of. Chart. R. IV, 486. 1347 John de Haveryngton of Aldyngham held at his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… lands here. The property was sold in the last century to Henry Sudell, Esq., and the trustees of that gentleman resold … the station occupied by Owen Glendower in his war with Henry IV., and Abberley Hill the station of the king, as several …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
A History of the County of Oxford
… landowner and farmer Richard Ashcombe in 1606, and by Henry Heylin of Minster Lovell in 1695. Others comprised rent … bailiffs. More land was bought probably about 1702 using Henry Heylin's bequest of 100, and by the early 19th century, … school, on which the charge was subsequently levied. 33 Henry Jones ( d. 1594), clothier, of Witney and Chastleton: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… paying 9 rent for the two corn mills and the land, while Henry White and Thomas Jordan each paid 13 s. 4 d. for their … Pusey and her husband Richard surrendered half to Henry Ashfield (apparently mortgager since 1657) and the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a quarter of the country's woollen blanket production. 7 A post-war boom, fuelled by widespread demand following wartime … the 1950s, suffered serious difficulties following a short post-war boom. In 1962 it was taken over by Courage Ltd and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… widow Emmot, previously married to the local woolman Henry Wenman, 18 evidently continued trading in wool and … homes or shops. Occasionally clothiers hired out looms, Henry Jones leasing one for four years with a shop in 1577. … inventories; Bailey's Brit. Dir. (1784); Univ. Brit. Dir. iv [ c. 1790], 8069. Witney Ct. Bks. pp. livlv; above, intro. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 13. Par. Colln. iii. 342; Univ. Brit. Dir. [ c. 1790], iv. 806; Pinnock's Co. Histories (1819), 69; PO Dir. Oxon. … Univ. PhD thesis, 1981), 723; Univ. Brit. Dir. [ c. 1790], iv. 806; PO Dir. Oxon. (1847 and later edns); Harrod's Dir. … below, churches (origins). Univ. Brit. Dir. [ c. 1790], iv. 806; Giles, Hist. Witney, 69. Oxf. Chron. 7 Sept. 1844, …
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