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A History of the County of Berkshire
… time at the only costs and charges of the king and queen's majesty.' 4 A sluice at the angle of the brook to supply … granted to Francis Viscount Lovel. 221 Having fought at Bosworth he was attainted by the first Parliament of Henry … year of King Edward VI, now in the possession of Mrs. J. Mitchell Marshall. The ward was of an irregular polygonal …
A History of the County of Warwick
… years old at that time. In 1088 William II rewarded Henry's loyalty by creating him Earl of Warwick, 3 and added lands … It was carried out under Anthony Salvin's direction by J. Bromwich of Rugby. 24 The main structural walls were found … 'le olde parke, Underlowe Hilles, Hacklings, Serveshilles, Bosworth, Duneshott, Theffes Heron, Lovyhilles, Magarewoode, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… period is now represented by a shop and part of the King's Head Inn. Bosworth House, also on the south side of High Street, the … Aylesbury Street, the residence of Dr. Leonard Henry West, J.P., is a late 17th-century house, but has been much …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… confirmavi, &c. Folio 8. G., Prior de Ronton, &c., concedo J. Doylli et Roes uxori su et heredibus eorum, totam candelam … who held it of the Earls of Winchester. (Nicholl's "Leicestershire.") The family of Turgis were tenants in … which was worth 16 annually; one Knight's fee in Bosworth, held of the Earl of Wynton, and worth 50; and a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… ministry within the church. 4 In 1577, during Elizabeth's attempt to suppress these 'prophesyings', the bishop warned … and Richard Maidlin, 72 and two years later Thomas Bosworth, husbandman of Foleshill and a Quaker, gave evidence … by R. B. Rose. V.C.H. Warws. ii. 20-22, 33-34; and see J. A. F. Thomson, The Later Lollards, for the best acct. of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… took place early in the 12th century, marked in the Earl's Half by the charters confirming burgess tenure and … 36 belonged to Robert Onley. Henry VII lodged there after Bosworth in 1485 37 and Mary Queen of Scots stayed there as a … to brew or sell ale without a licence from the mayor and J.P.s. This was prompted by the large number of people who …
A History of the County of Leicester
… one of the most trusted and powerful of William's followers, was rewarded for his part in the fighting by … 56 stayed the night in Leicester and went on to Bosworth Field. Henry VII viewed the part which Leicester had … infra castellum') was in fact after the revolt of 1101: J. H. Round, Feudal Eng. 4568. The source of all this inf. is …
A History of the County of Leicester
… his occupation. 14 Widow Anne Launder ran a pewterer's business, 15 and Elizabeth Trickton, widow, an … a day and for carrying malt from Melton to Hinkley and Bosworth, so passing it from Leicester market. A mercer, a … in Leic. in the early 16th cent.', T.L.A.S. xxv. 7274; J. Throsby, Hist. of Leic. 22, 409; Leic. Boro. Rec. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, chapter 22 Of the city in Richard the third's time CHAPTER XXII. Of the city in Richard the third's time. Richard Duke of Gloucester seized the crown as … by the just punishment of God, was slain in the battle of Bosworth Field, by Henry Earl of Richmond, who was there …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… of London; it is dated 1133, the thirty-third of the king's reign. As the king's reign commenced on August 5th, 1100, … Utlepe (Uthleap). Fine for allowing a culprit to escape (Bosworth). Wapentake Court. Much the same as Hundred Court. … II, cap. vi. App. I, p. 385. The late Mr. Henry Heard. C. C. Hodges, Monograph of St. Andrew's, Hexham, Pl. xxxiv. …
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