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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
… whose descendant, John Langton, in the reign of Edward III. held Wolueston as baron of Makerfield. How long the … wealthy abound. Among the seats are, Woolton Wood, that of Henry Ashton, Esq.; Beaconsfield House, of Ambrose Lace, … 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
… or alteration of the chapel, since destroyed, by Henry VI. The Great Hall was re-built by Edward IV, the work … same period. Much building was done at the palace under Henry VIII and Elizabeth; the former re-built the chapel … ceiling-beams and part of the roof, which has some queen-post trusses and wind-braces. The Bridge, over the E. arm of …
The Environs of London
… record of Doomsday as the property of Haimo the sheriff 6. Henry the Second, about the year 1160, gave the manors of … the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign, the property of Henry Cheney 20. This manor is not now known; but is supposed … as those of Eltham and Mottingham. See Pat. 21 Edw. III. pt. 2. m. 2.; and Pat. 6 Hen. IV. pt. 1. m. 8. The said …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… nunnery dedicated to St. Mary, existed here in the time of Henry I., and was united in the reign of Edward III. to the convent of Our Lady St. Mary and St. Michael, at … its earliest charter of incorporation in the reign of Henry VI., and under this grant, renewed by Charles II. in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… are dated to the 1st century AD and timber slots and post-holes were seen during the road construction. Finds from … Nene was under cultivation at some time in the medieval or post-medieval period. Most of the surviving ridge-and-furrow …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it was held by Roger Rivers, 55 and in 1441 was sold by Henry Rivers to Sir John Seymour. 56 From the death of Sir … Hungerford conveyed the estate to trustees, 69 and in 1371 Henry Sturmy conveyed that part of it which was not held in … no. 619, Kennet (Parishes) Order. Letters of Innocent III, ed. C. R. and M. G. Cheney, pp. 165-6; Cart. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and his appointment was subsequently confirmed by her son, Henry II. In 1149, Stephen, to punish the inhabitants for the … calamity, was fortified by Hugh de Mortimer against Henry II.; but on the approach of that monarch to invest it, … a fortress. In 1218, Bishop Sylvester obtained from Henry III. the grant of a fair for four days in honour of St. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… dates given in chrons.). Canonised 14 May 1203 (Innocent III, Cal. Letters no. 472). Sampson Can. and treas. of … Winchcombe p. 131 give 1157). 6 M. Alfred Clk. of king Henry, prob. Henry II ( Ann. Winchcombe p. 131; cf. Cart. Worc. p. lii n. …
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