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A Dictionary of London
… (S. 44). Earliest mention: "Wolkaye," ".Wolkey," 51 Ed. III. 1377 (Cal. L. Bk. H. pp.63 and 65). Other names: " … (Ct. H.W. I. 319). " Wollequarf," 1341 (Cal. Close R. Ed. III. 1341-3, p.64). "Woolwharf" or Customers quay "(S. 44), … house for St. Mary le Bow in 1676 (Strype, ed. 1720, I. iii. 23). No later reference. Woolpack Alley See Cutler …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… No dole was made after 1546 when John Conway, steward of Henry, Earl of Worcester, obtained a lease of two-thirds of … action by the parishioners to recover the gift in 1559. 18 Henry Newland, Abbot of Tintern, gave the church house with a … had been lost. 19th Rep. Com. Char. 114. Bigland, Glos. iii, no. 310. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Abbey the advowson and rectory were granted in 1537 to Henry, Earl of Worcester, 97 who held them at his death in 1549. 98 Henry, Lord Herbert, held the tithes of Woolaston in 1651, 99 … which had descended with the manor, was sold in 1872 by Henry, Duke of Beaufort, to S. S. Marling. 5 Sir Percival …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the estate in 1872, 50 but by 1905 Sir William Henry Marling had sold them all. 51 Throughout the 19th … photographer and motor engineer in 1939. A police station, post office, and grocery at Brookend existed by 1856. Two … 1769. Tidenham, Lancaut, and Woolaston Incl. Act, 50 Geo. III, c. 113 (local and personal act). N.L.W., Badminton MS. …
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 … Taylor, Dom. Glos. 207, 321, and P. N. Glos. (E.P.N.S.). iii. 258, Aluredston is wrongly identified with Allaston in …
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 … i. 166v. Taylor, Dom. Glos. 120. B.M. Cott. MS. Cleop. C. iii. 17, f. 303v. Complete Peerage, vi. 447-50; D.N.B. Cal. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Glos. R.O., Q/SIb 1, f. 51v.; Q/SO 4; Bigland, Glos. iii, no. 310. G.D.R. vols. 244, 247, 251. Glos. R.O., Q/SO 4. Ibid. Q/RNc 1. Bigland, Glos. iii, no. 310. G.D.R. vol. 285B(1), f. 7. G.D.R. vols. 397; 38 …
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 … D.N.B. V.C.H. Som. i. 461; above Shapwick, manor. S.R.S. iii. 27; P.R.O., C 137/73, no. 47; Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. VII, …
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 … Esch. Accts. 3, no. 60. Suss. Rec. Soc. xx, 503. Ibid. iii. 159. Ibid. 160. This form of the serjeanty occurs also …
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 …
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