- John
Aylmer (
Ælmer or Elmer; 1521 – 3 June 1594) was an
English bishop,
constitutionalist and a Gr**** scholar. He was born at
Aylmer Hall,
Tilney St....
- (approximate title)). de
Abreu (2003), pp. 168, 170–171, e.g.,
citing Aylmer (
AElmer), John, An
Harborowe for
Faithfull and
Trewe Subiects a****nst the late blowne...
- Ethelmaer, Elmer, or
Aelmer (died 1137), also
called Herlewin, was an
English ascetic writer.
Ethelmaer was made
prior of
Christ Church, Canterbury, in...
- Lothingland. It
formed part of the King's
holding in 1086,
having been held by
Aelmer the
Priest in 1066. The
manor of
Akethorp was
purchased by
Magdalen College...
- time of King
Edward the Confessor, it was
owned by a
Saxon thane named Ælmer.
After the Conquest, it was
taken possession of by
William the Conqueror...
-
Torrington Baldwin's
tenant re 1066
tenant 18
Exbourne Torrington Roger Aelmer 19
Highampton Torrington Roger Brictmer 20
Lashbrook Torrington Roger Algar...
-
woodland for 80 pigs, a
church and
church lands. In 1066 the lord was
Aelmer, in 1086
Miles de Belefol. From 1292, the lord of the
manor was
Roger de...
- ‘stick’
being 25 eels. The
village was
valued at £7.
Before the conquest,
Aelmer and
Ulfketel held it as two manors; ‘they
could go
where they would’ – an...
- of tax ****essed 0.5 geld units. The
village was do****ented to be held by
Aelmer and Alric. It was also do****ented to have
woodland of "1
league in length...