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... Manor House was included . This sale took place in 1432 . In 1458 the Abbot and Convent of the Cistercian Abbey at Merevale founded a Chantry at the Altar of the Holy Trinity in Mancetter Church to celebrate Mass daily for the soul of ...
... Manor House was included . This sale took place in 1432 . In 1458 the Abbot and Convent of the Cistercian Abbey at Merevale founded a Chantry at the Altar of the Holy Trinity in Mancetter Church to celebrate Mass daily for the soul of ...
Side 4
... manor house passed into the hands of the Glovers in 1432. The family occupied it for over 250 years , viz . , until 1677 , when it descended by marriage to the Gramer family . Some almshouses near the manor house were erected by James ...
... manor house passed into the hands of the Glovers in 1432. The family occupied it for over 250 years , viz . , until 1677 , when it descended by marriage to the Gramer family . Some almshouses near the manor house were erected by James ...
Side 13
... manor belonging to Shrewsbury Abbey , and attached to it was a barn of which there remains now only the ruins of its two gable ends ; the distance between these is 157 o " , and their width 40 ′ 0 ′′ . The side walls were low , and the ...
... manor belonging to Shrewsbury Abbey , and attached to it was a barn of which there remains now only the ruins of its two gable ends ; the distance between these is 157 o " , and their width 40 ′ 0 ′′ . The side walls were low , and the ...
Side 14
... Manor ( now Besford Court ) barn has peculiar interest - it is an example of the early timber constructions - and although now covered in with tarred weather boarding , here and there can be found some of its original plaster panels ...
... Manor ( now Besford Court ) barn has peculiar interest - it is an example of the early timber constructions - and although now covered in with tarred weather boarding , here and there can be found some of its original plaster panels ...
Side 19
... Manor - which in Domesday times belonged to Evesham Abbey . LITTLETON BARN from N.E. It is built of a thin coursed limestone with a finer stone for dressings . Its side walls are 2 ' 6 " thick , and its gables 3 ' 3 " . Its external ...
... Manor - which in Domesday times belonged to Evesham Abbey . LITTLETON BARN from N.E. It is built of a thin coursed limestone with a finer stone for dressings . Its side walls are 2 ' 6 " thick , and its gables 3 ' 3 " . Its external ...
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Side 32 - TAFFY was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief; Taffy came to my house and stole a piece of beef: I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was not at home ; Taffy came to my house and stole a marrowbone.
Side 17 - After this the king had a great council, and very deep speech with his Witan about this land, how it was peopled, or by what men; then sent his men over all England, into every shire, and caused to be ascertained how many hundred hides were in the shire, or what land the king himself had, and cattle within the land, and what dues he ought to have, in twelve months, from the shire.
Side 17 - So very narrowly he caused it to be " traced out, that there was not a single hide, nor one virgate of land, nor even, " it is shame to tell, though it seemed to him no shame to do, an ox, nor a cow, " nor a swine was left, that was not set down.
Side 41 - ... sake, I have been several times informed from London, since I came down, that, if possible, some will do their best to bring some of us, one way or other into a plot, though we have all at London been declared innocent after strict examination. God's will be done. The greater the injury and injustice done against us by men to take away our lives, the greater our glory in eternal life before God. This is the last persecution that will be in England ; therefore I hope God will give all his holy...