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A History of the County of Gloucester
… of all the land between the Piccadilly brook and the post-1935 south boundary of the parish. 9 The extraordinary … foundation of the abbey in 1131. 77 The ferryman in 1282, Henry le Passur, was said to carry poachers out of the Forest … I. J. Brown, of Brockweir Farm. Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iv. 371. E 32/30 m. 24. Household expenses of Ric. de …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… after which they were held by the Crown until c. 1115 when Henry I gave them to William's grandson Walter de Clare (d. … into the king's hands in 1536, and was granted in 1537 to Henry Somerset, Earl of Worcester, together with other … Complete Peerage, x. 348-56 Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iv. 370. C 66/671 m. 14. C3/65/101; C3/119/5. C 142/90/113. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… family. Maud de Chandos gave it to her youngest son Henry de Columbers but after his death before 1215 without … or steward, brought a total income of £340. 2 AGRICULTURE POST-INCLOSURE The inclosure of Sedgemoor in 1795 gave over … below, econ. hist. Windsor, St. George's Chapel, MS. IV.A.IV, p. 49; S.R.O., tithe award; O.S. Map 1/25,000, ST 34 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… manor then passed to the Earl of Arundel and descended to Henry, Earl of Arundel, who with his daughter Jane and her … Laverton died in 1893 and bequeathed the manor to Col. Henry Arthur Lascelles, 31 who was succeeded in 1913 by his … at about the same time from Mottisfont Priory by Sir Henry Mille, rector. Part of this glass is now in the north …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… used for storage. The Stable, N.E. of the house, has queen-post roof-trusses. b(3). The Court, house, on the N. side of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… dressings, and with tiled roofs. According to Hutchins (IV, 416) the present building is part of a larger house, the … was enlarged in the middle of the 19th century (Hutchins IV, 419); they comprise well-preserved remains of rectangular … on the site in 1791 (Map of Woolland, D.C.R.O.; Hutchins IV, 419). The site consists of a hollow-way, T-shaped in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… and Katheren Bales, his wife, 1675, head-stone; (5) to Henry Fox, early 18th-century, head-stone; S. of tower, (6) to Elizabeth, wife of Henry Fox, 17034, head and foot-stones. Piscinae: In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… wealthy abound. Among the seats are, Woolton Wood, that of Henry Ashton, Esq.; Beaconsfield House, of Ambrose Lace, … in 1830, they had the honour of entertaining William IV. and Queen Adelaide, on the king's visit to review the … neat appearance, and the air is healthy. Here are a post-office and two good inns. It was formerly a stage on the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… of alteration to the buildings before the time of Edward IV, except the re-building or alteration of the chapel, since destroyed, by Henry VI. The Great Hall was re-built by Edward IV, the work … ceiling-beams and part of the roof, which has some queen-post trusses and wind-braces. The Bridge, over the E. arm of …