The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeРипол Классик, 1979 - 463 pages |
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Page iii
... Lincoln, it will hardly be thought necessary that I should enter into the discussion of those matters of antiquarian learning, with which the most celebrated topographers have introduced their works to the public, and to which I cannot ...
... Lincoln, it will hardly be thought necessary that I should enter into the discussion of those matters of antiquarian learning, with which the most celebrated topographers have introduced their works to the public, and to which I cannot ...
Page ix
... Lincoln, when, in the deed of conveyance, a Vicarage was endowed. The right of presentation to the Rectory of Althorpe was disputed by the Hospital of St. Leonard and the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem; but the dispute appears to have ...
... Lincoln, when, in the deed of conveyance, a Vicarage was endowed. The right of presentation to the Rectory of Althorpe was disputed by the Hospital of St. Leonard and the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem; but the dispute appears to have ...
Page x
... Lincoln has already been mentioned. E pworth , Wroot, and Althorpe came to the Crown rations attinctune ; so also did the Rectories of Luddington and Croule,_which, together with the right of presentation to the Vicarages, were disposed ...
... Lincoln has already been mentioned. E pworth , Wroot, and Althorpe came to the Crown rations attinctune ; so also did the Rectories of Luddington and Croule,_which, together with the right of presentation to the Vicarages, were disposed ...
Page xvii
... Swan, Esq. of Lincoln, for his researches in the oflice of the Registrar of the Diocese. Whether in all cases I have made the best use of the information which has thus been kindly placed at my disposal, or e tion PREFACE. xvii.
... Swan, Esq. of Lincoln, for his researches in the oflice of the Registrar of the Diocese. Whether in all cases I have made the best use of the information which has thus been kindly placed at my disposal, or e tion PREFACE. xvii.
Page 9
... Lincoln to “ a bended bow, of which the sea makes the back, the rivers Welland and Humber the two horns, and the river Trent the string.” This ingenious comparison is, however, not quite correct. The river Trent, from Trent Falls, near ...
... Lincoln to “ a bended bow, of which the sea makes the back, the rivers Welland and Humber the two horns, and the river Trent the string.” This ingenious comparison is, however, not quite correct. The river Trent, from Trent Falls, near ...
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The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2014 |
The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2018 |
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Abbot acres AGED Althorpe Amcotts amongst antient appears banks Beltoft Belton benefit buried Butterwick called Cavell channel Chapel Church confined Cornelius Cornelius Vermuyden Court Croule Crowle daughter died Doncaster drainage drains Duke Duke of Hereford Earl Eastoft Edward Elizabeth England Epworth expence Ferry fields find fine fire first fisheries five flood flow Gainsbrough ground Hatfield Haxey Henry honour hundred inclosure inhabitants Isle of Axholme Johnson Keadby King King’s Knight labours land late Lincoln living Lord Luddington Manor married Melwood MEMORY Mowbray office overflowed owner Owston parish of Owston peat person POPPLEWELL possession pounds present Rector reign rent Richard river Trent Robert Roger Roger de Mowbray Sandtoft says Selby selions shillings side Sir John stone Stovin sufficient Thomas tides Vermuyden Vicar warp Wesley West Butterwick wife William Wirce Wroot York Yorkshire