The Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain, with Letter-press Descriptionsproprietors, 1807 |
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... land , lying between . the wood and the river Derwent ; with liberty for the hogs belonging to the Priory , to pastute in Kirkham wood , pan- nage free : he also gave the tenth penny of the farm of his mill . The canons had free warren ...
... land , lying between . the wood and the river Derwent ; with liberty for the hogs belonging to the Priory , to pastute in Kirkham wood , pan- nage free : he also gave the tenth penny of the farm of his mill . The canons had free warren ...
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... land in the town ( the church was afterwards appropriated to the Priory ) ; the tithes of his demesnes in Lynton ; the church of Newton , in Glendale , with its appurtenances , and all the lands of Nefskil , the clerk ; the tithe ...
... land in the town ( the church was afterwards appropriated to the Priory ) ; the tithes of his demesnes in Lynton ; the church of Newton , in Glendale , with its appurtenances , and all the lands of Nefskil , the clerk ; the tithe ...
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... land , with tofts , crofts , meadows , and pastures , in his territory ; which William de Ros confirmed in the year 1253 . John , son of Robert de Navelton , gave various por- tions of land in Bergerthorp , in which township the Priory ...
... land , with tofts , crofts , meadows , and pastures , in his territory ; which William de Ros confirmed in the year 1253 . John , son of Robert de Navelton , gave various por- tions of land in Bergerthorp , in which township the Priory ...
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... Land . During the campaign , the prince was attacked and wounded , in his tent , by a Saracen with a poisoned weapon . The poison was so potent as to baffle the abilities of his physicians , and he was deemed incurable . At this awful ...
... Land . During the campaign , the prince was attacked and wounded , in his tent , by a Saracen with a poisoned weapon . The poison was so potent as to baffle the abilities of his physicians , and he was deemed incurable . At this awful ...
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... land on the north , the river Arun at a small distance on the west , and Amberley village and church on the east . It was erected by William Rede , bishop of Chichester , in the reign of Edward III . A. D. 1368 , as a residence for ...
... land on the north , the river Arun at a small distance on the west , and Amberley village and church on the east . It was erected by William Rede , bishop of Chichester , in the reign of Edward III . A. D. 1368 , as a residence for ...
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