Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated, Volume 6L. Tallis, 1854 |
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Page 824
... Edward the Confessor's time it was held by Earl Godwin , but on the Conquest it appears to have been divided among several Norman chiefs . The market was probably established in the Saxon times , as a established hill , at the upper end ...
... Edward the Confessor's time it was held by Earl Godwin , but on the Conquest it appears to have been divided among several Norman chiefs . The market was probably established in the Saxon times , as a established hill , at the upper end ...
Page 891
... Edward I. , and it remained in the possession of the crown until the 14th of Richard II . , at which time it was bestowed on Edmund de Langley , fifth son of Edward III . , who was advanced to the dukedom of York by his nephew : his ...
... Edward I. , and it remained in the possession of the crown until the 14th of Richard II . , at which time it was bestowed on Edmund de Langley , fifth son of Edward III . , who was advanced to the dukedom of York by his nephew : his ...
Page 933
... Edward I. , in the thirteenth year of his reign , deprived them of their franchises , but afterwards , on the condition of their furnishing ships for his service , he restored them , and in 1291 granted a new charter , confirming those ...
... Edward I. , in the thirteenth year of his reign , deprived them of their franchises , but afterwards , on the condition of their furnishing ships for his service , he restored them , and in 1291 granted a new charter , confirming those ...
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