Records of Buckinghamshire, Or, Papers and Notes on the History, Antiquities, and Architecture of the County, Together with the Proceedings of the Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of Buckingham, Tom 2J. Pickburn, 1863 |
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... fish - pond , and other premises , for a fine of sixty shillings and an annual rent of three ; and by a second lease he granted for the same length of time and at a yearly rent of half a mark , a farm - yard and rights of pas- turage in ...
... fish - pond , and other premises , for a fine of sixty shillings and an annual rent of three ; and by a second lease he granted for the same length of time and at a yearly rent of half a mark , a farm - yard and rights of pas- turage in ...
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... fish - pond , and priviledges of hunting and hawking , all in Thornbo- rough , in exchange for lands and similar priviledges in Snelston and Harewald . Four years after this exchange Roger Foliot and Floria , his wife , obtained a lease ...
... fish - pond , and priviledges of hunting and hawking , all in Thornbo- rough , in exchange for lands and similar priviledges in Snelston and Harewald . Four years after this exchange Roger Foliot and Floria , his wife , obtained a lease ...
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... fish and fisheries marks the first year of George the First . Its chief object is to hinder fresh fish taken by foreigners from being brought to England - it gives leave for the importation of lobsters and turbots in " Foreign Bottoms ...
... fish and fisheries marks the first year of George the First . Its chief object is to hinder fresh fish taken by foreigners from being brought to England - it gives leave for the importation of lobsters and turbots in " Foreign Bottoms ...
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... fish , the better the quality , but the fish mentioned as brought to London in 1789 , was sold at one shilling per pound . The capture of a salmon in the river Tyne , which was four feet one inch and three quarters long , and weighed ...
... fish , the better the quality , but the fish mentioned as brought to London in 1789 , was sold at one shilling per pound . The capture of a salmon in the river Tyne , which was four feet one inch and three quarters long , and weighed ...
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... fishing , and cultivating and cropping the numerous osier beds , which form many of the pretty islets in the Thames . In after years he removed three or four miles lower down the river , where he ended his days at an advanced age ...
... fishing , and cultivating and cropping the numerous osier beds , which form many of the pretty islets in the Thames . In after years he removed three or four miles lower down the river , where he ended his days at an advanced age ...
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