Turold abraham
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- John Hyde, who was presumably his heir, sold it in 1749 to Abraham Atkins.
- He was sheriff of LIncolnshire from 1066 until his death.
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The Second Chapter.
SHORTLIE after the decease of Dunstane, the Danes inuaded this realme on each side, Wil. Molm. Matt. Westm. The Danes inuade this land.wasting and spoiling the countrie in most miserable wise. They arriued in so manie places at once, that the Englishmen could not well deuise whither to go to encounter first with them. Some of them spoiled a place or towne called Wichport, and from thence passing Alias Wecederport. H. Hunt. Simon Dun. Danes vanquished. Simon Dun. Gode canle of Deuonshire slaine.further into the countrie, were met with by the Englishmen, who giuing them battell, lost their capteine Goda: but yet they got the victorie, and beat the Dares out of the field, and so that part of the Danish armie was brought to confusion. Simon Dunel. saith, that the Englishmen in déed wan the field here, but not without great losse. For besides Goda (who by report of the same author was Earle of Deuonshire) there died an other valiant man of warre named Strenwold. In the yeere 991, Brightnod earle of Essex, at Maldon gaue battell to an armie of Danes (which v- •
The Identity of the Designer of the Bayeux Tapestry
Clarke, Howard B.. "The Identity of the Designer of the Bayeux Tapestry". Anglo-Norman Studies XXXV: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2012, edited by David Bates, Alexandrina Buchanan, Alice Taylor, Bernard S Bachrach, Carl Watkins, Daniel Power, Edoardo D’Angelo, George Garnett, Gregory Fedorenko, Howard B. Clarke, Jean-Hervé Foulon, Lesley Abrams, Monika C Otter, Paul Hyams, Steven Biddlecombe, Sylvette Lemagnen and Véronique Gazeau, Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer, 2013, pp. 119-140. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781782041085-011
Clarke, H. (2013). The Identity of the Designer of the Bayeux Tapestry. In D. Bates, A. Buchanan, A. Taylor, B. Bachrach, C. Watkins, D. Power, E. D’Angelo, G. Garnett, G. Fedorenko, H. Clarke, J. Foulon, L. Abrams, M. Otter, P. Hyams, S. Biddlecombe, S. Lemagnen & V. Gazeau (Ed.), Anglo-Norman Studies XXXV: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2012 (pp. 119-140). Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781782041085-011
Clarke, H. 2013. The Identity of the Designe
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Parishes: South Stoke
A History of the County of Oxford
… the manor in her lifetime, see below, p. 110. D.N.B. under Abraham Stanyan. In 1759 the Earl of Uxbridge was the tenant …
Parishes: Sparsholt
A History of the County of Berkshire
… John Hyde, who was presumably his heir, sold it in 1749 to Abraham Atkins. 134 Abraham Atkins had a son of the same name, 135 who left the … lord of the manor in 1748, 156 but before 1759 sold it to Abraham Atkins. 157 Since that date it has followed the same …
Parishes: Speen
A History of the County of Berkshire
… He seems to have granted these lands to Walter Amyas, John Abraham and others to hold in trust for his wife Anne, and … and John Vanderbende seems to have passed to their son Abraham, who placed his share of the manor in settlement in …
Parishes: St Botolph Billingsgate
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… A 7361. 258. [List of those paying rent]: Brounlocus; John Abraham; Gregory Abraham; Turold de Kyneli; William Frosh(er); Geoffrey …
Parishes: St Kaine
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