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Pershore on the Eve of the Suppression , A.D. 1534–9 IN Communicated by FRANCIS B. ANDREWS , F.S.A. , F.R.Hist.S. N mediaeval Pershore the simple life was an impossibility ! It was town heavily burdened by their lordship .
Pershore on the Eve of the Suppression , A.D. 1534–9 IN Communicated by FRANCIS B. ANDREWS , F.S.A. , F.R.Hist.S. N mediaeval Pershore the simple life was an impossibility ! It was town heavily burdened by their lordship .
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According to the Valor the total net value of the properties , temporalities , and spiritualities of Pershore amounted to an annual sum of £ 633 134. 11d . ( x15 = £ 10,000 nearly ) . The proceeds of the manor of Pershore are given at ...
According to the Valor the total net value of the properties , temporalities , and spiritualities of Pershore amounted to an annual sum of £ 633 134. 11d . ( x15 = £ 10,000 nearly ) . The proceeds of the manor of Pershore are given at ...
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18 . possessions in Pershore save the properties referred to above ( fol . 3 ) of £ 4 45. 4d . It again recites the position of the properties in relation to the King's forests , & c . It also says that the King is charged with repairs ...
18 . possessions in Pershore save the properties referred to above ( fol . 3 ) of £ 4 45. 4d . It again recites the position of the properties in relation to the King's forests , & c . It also says that the King is charged with repairs ...
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Survivals of Paganism in AngloSaxon England | 37 |
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