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... MANOR . In the following extract from the original manuscript in the Bodleian library , of the Itinerary of John Leiland 1538 , appears the following account of Weymouth , 30th Henry VIII . the " At this Uphill , ( Upway ) on the right ...
... MANOR . In the following extract from the original manuscript in the Bodleian library , of the Itinerary of John Leiland 1538 , appears the following account of Weymouth , 30th Henry VIII . the " At this Uphill , ( Upway ) on the right ...
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... though of more modern origin , obliges this town to follow in its wake , though as a shadow of its former greatness , it still takes pre- cedence of Melcombe , in all official papers . The Manor . THE MANOR Of Weymouth is but of 28.
... though of more modern origin , obliges this town to follow in its wake , though as a shadow of its former greatness , it still takes pre- cedence of Melcombe , in all official papers . The Manor . THE MANOR Of Weymouth is but of 28.
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George Alfred Ellis. The Manor . THE MANOR Of Weymouth is but of very limited dimensions consisting of , besides the ground on which the closely packed town stands , four or five small fields only , situated at the western extremity ...
George Alfred Ellis. The Manor . THE MANOR Of Weymouth is but of very limited dimensions consisting of , besides the ground on which the closely packed town stands , four or five small fields only , situated at the western extremity ...
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... manor of Thaxted in Norfolk , as a gift . Still fostering his ambition , he solicited the hand of Joan de Acres , daughter of Edward I. , in order to obtain which , as he was bound by the Feudal laws , he surrendered up to the king ...
... manor of Thaxted in Norfolk , as a gift . Still fostering his ambition , he solicited the hand of Joan de Acres , daughter of Edward I. , in order to obtain which , as he was bound by the Feudal laws , he surrendered up to the king ...
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... manor of Cranborne , with its chase and hundred , with various other lands in Dorset , on his marriage with the object of his ambition , Joanna de Acres , second daughter to the king , 19th Edward I. , they were all restored to him ...
... manor of Cranborne , with its chase and hundred , with various other lands in Dorset , on his marriage with the object of his ambition , Joanna de Acres , second daughter to the king , 19th Edward I. , they were all restored to him ...
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Abbey Abbot aforesaid Mayor Aldermen amoved annum appears appointed arms assize Bailiffs Bishop Borough and Town Burgesses or Inhabitants called castle Cerne Chapel Charles Charles Bowles charter church Clare Clerk coast Colonel Commonalty County of Dorset court crown Ditto Dorchester Dorset Duke earl Edvardi Edward III Edward Tucker election Elizabeth England erected Esqrs faithfully to execute George grant unto harbour Harvey Heirs Henry houses James John Coventry king king's Knight land Letters Patent Liberties and Precincts Lord Lyme M. P. for Weymouth Majesty maner manor Matthew the Apostle Mayor Melcombe Regis Melecumb paid Parliament poll port Portland possession present Principal Burgesses queen quod Radipole Recorder reign Richard Robert Rogers Royal ships Statutes stone strata thereof Thomas Town aforesaid Town of Weymouth unto the aforesaid unto their Successors vessels voyces Westminster Weymouth and Melcombe whatsoever William Oakley William Weston Winton Wyke Wyke Regis
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