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A History of the County of Oxford
… and Brighthampton may have had separate fields. Standlake's East field was mentioned in 1318, 45 and in 1354 a holding was divided between the Down in Standlake's fields and South field in Brighthampton. 46 There was … presumably a single system by 1480, when Standlake manor's demesne arable lay in the Down and in South, North, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the river Windrush running between the river's two main streams, before turning along small watercourses … when perambulations included a gospel-reading at Bovis's (or Brice's) close north-east of the house on the modern … read a gospel 'at a barrel head in the cellar of the Chequer Inn', thought then to have been the site of either a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Middle Ages and by Magdalen College following the manor's reunification, met in the 14th and 15th centuries once or … grants only, the last in 1882. 33 The lord of Bampton's Michaelmas court and view, which issued field orders in the … the mid 17th century were elected at the lord of Bampton's Standlake court, when they included a constable for …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… Viole to Barriere. Brussels, the 2d of Octocter 1655. [N. S.] V.xxx. p. 517. We have heard nothing of the queen … weeke was the settlinge of the excise, because every day's delay therin would be soe much loss to his highness. We … head of it distinct, which also shal be enrolled in the chequer office; noe money shal be payd to the receiver, till …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… all humility is accordingly submitted to your highness's pleasure by Your highness's most humble servants, H. Cromwell R. Pepys Rob. Goodwin … of the spoile would have been cleared to his highnes chequer, the last attempt of the same nature witnesses: …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… My lord, I Have received by the last post your lordship's, with one enclosed therein to his highnesse, which I have … or ruininge of the king of Sweden. I remeyne your lordship's most humble and faithful servant, Jo. Thurloe. Whitehall, 4 … us to keepe us humble, and in a depending frame, thus to chequer out his dispensations to us; for who knows how soon …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… unknowne to this Fitz Symmons; and sayes, that the pope's letters went thorough all Christaindome for sumes of money … the Irish being sufferers more for the catholicke and king's cause then in the rest. Lastly, he sayes, that if it were … Mr. Noel writes me word, that some obstruction is in the Chequer concerning the paiment of that money, which has been …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… and dismounted. I formerly gave account of the Dartmouth's lying between the Maze and Welings. The said frigat come in … Speaker off Ostend, the 1st of May, 1658. Your Honour's Very humble servant, William Goodsonn. The information of … did immediately meet the said Pickering at the sign of the Chequer in Marsfeeld, where being drinking of a pint of wine …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… yours, with the most sadning news of his late hyghnesse's death; as also, that it hath pleased God so wonderfully to … nothing but confusion in England, after his late hyghnesse's death, and thereby a wide doore opened for Ch. Stuart. The … Thurloe. Vol. lxi. p. 62. May it please your Honour, What chequer-worke we had here yesterday, in greise for the loss …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 27. 3. 8. A church district named St. Cuthbert's was endowed in 1845 by the Ecclesiastical Commission; it … Stouting, lathe of Shepway E. division of Kent, 6 miles (S. by W.) from Canterbury; containing 341 inhabitants. The … St. Peter, union of Hexham, E. division of Tindale ward, S. division of Northumberland, 13 miles (W. by N.) from …
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