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A History of the County of Oxford
… Yelford Introduction YELFORD YELFORD, one of Oxfordshire's smallest rural parishes until it was included in 1932 in … to severe depopulation in the later Middle Ages, Yelford's west part became an inclosed estate in single ownership, … or 17 people excluded the College Farm site. 9 On census day in 1851 the recorded population (17) was artificially …
A History of the County of Oxford
… part of Yelford, and suit was paid to Bampton manor, whose lord had waifs, strays, and felons' goods in Yelford: there … tenants of the former Grey manor paid suit to Hardwick's courts, 89 which until the 1580s nominated a separate … until inclosure in 1853, tenants of Wadham College's Yelford estate, descended from the Grey manor, were still …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the 40 a. given before 1279 to Robert Pogeys by the lord of Yelford. 14 Walter also held Eaton Hastings (Berks.) … in Gloucestershire, notably Southrop. 15 Later Walter's Domesday estate, sometimes described as the honor of … succeeded by his son John, a minor, who was recorded as lord of Yelford in 1346. 25 In 1428 the rector of Edington …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Narberth, county of Pembroke, South Wales, 4 miles (S. W.) from Narberth; containing 148 inhabitants. This parish … by any architectural details of importance. There is a day and Sunday school in connexion with the Established … of its coroner, and pays all fees and fealty to the lord of Ogmore manor. The area is 332 acres, of which 30 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… lace-making. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 13. 4.; net income, 317; patron and incumbent, … he marched to York, where he was soon after joined by Lord John Beaumont, of Hainault, with a considerable body of … of office in the presence of the council, and on the same day proceeded to the church of the Blessed Mary, where he …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… and then the city defences, following the circuit S.W. of the Ouse from Skeldergate Bridge, to Lendal Bridge, … and intermittently before then of state prisoners, like Lord Clifford and Aske. (p.s. see p. 176.) The site is the … guns had been fired from it in honour of St. George's Day, 'the Tower was sett on fire and all the inside of it …
Survey of London Monograph
… ancestors, manor of Bayhall, in Pembury, Kent, and 8. 6 s. 8 d. a year from lordship of Huntingfield, Kent; reapp d … citizen and draper 1509. His s. Thomas, b. 1505, K.G., Lord Chancellor, Earl of Southampton, etc. Rouge Croix … direct from Guisnes; d. between 12 November 1537 and Lady Day 1538. Arms: Paly of 6 pieces or & argent, a chief gules. …
Survey of London
… Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, in exchange for the Duke's house in Southwark. This grant preserved the rights of … of the next 70 years the house was in lease to successive lord keepers. Archbishop of York From the accession of … Mildred, had become the second wife of William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Francis Bacon, the second son of Nicholas by …
Survey of London
… death, he granted to his cousin, William of Ely, the King's treasurer. The monks of Westminster were the lords of the … the fifth time, he was "presented for the mayoralty to the lord the King at the hostel of the Archbishop of York." 24 In … occurred on 3rd October, 1518. In the earlier part of the day the general peace had been proclaimed at St. Paul's, and …
Survey of London
… York Road, was made across demesne land of the Arch bishop's manor of Lambeth. Except for a fringe of cottages along … of a Son in the New Hospital and the Committee met this day in the new Hospital for the first time. 97 The name … school. It was in March, 1879, that Joseph, afterwards Lord Lister, accepted the office of consulting surgeon, and …
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