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From and 1387
From the commencement of the early medieval period until 1387 all of these isles were part of the Diocese of Sodor and Man, based at Peel, on the Isle of Man.
From internal evidence the book was being written in 1387 and was completed in 1394 or very soon after.
From 1387 the manor was held by the family of Thomas West, 1st Baron West and his descendants.
* János ( John ) Kanizsai ( primate, archbishop 1387 From 1395 )
From 1375 to 1385 this Strode or another of the same name was Common Serjeant of London ; he died in 1387.
From 1319 to 1387, the members of the family were also kings in Norway.

From and 1523
From 1515 to 1523, the Habsburg government in the Netherlands also had to contend with the Frisian peasant rebellion, led first by Pier Gerlofs Donia and then by his nephew Wijerd Jelckama.
From 1515 to 1523, Charles ' government in the Netherlands also had to contend with the rebellion of Frisian peasants ( led by Pier Gerlofs Donia and Wijard Jelckama ).
From 1523 until his death in 1529 Miltitz lived in Mainz and Meißen as a canon of the Mainz Cathedral.

From and manor
From there it looked across at Westchester County and the Hudson River where the manor houses, estates, and big farms of the original ( non-Indian ) landowners began.
From the thirteenth to the start of the nineteenth century, Stockwell was a rural manor at the edge of London.
From 1328 to 1536 a manor of Wimbledon was recorded as belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
From this period, the manor house ceased to be the principal dwelling of a gentry family, as the Saviles had their seat at the moated manor of Thornhill.
From 1623 to 1855, Acomb manor reverted to control by archbishops of the church.
From the 13th to the 15th century Fordingbridge was governed by a bailiff, and then in later centuries by a constable chosen yearly at the court leet of the manor of Lower Burgate.
From around 1200 the manor of Swallow was held by the Augustinian abbey of Wellow in Grimsby.
From 1250 until around 1380 the manor was held by the Audley family until through marriage it passed to John Rose, an esquire of Richard II of England.
From the mid 13th century it was described as a manor but by the end of the 18th century was " an obliterated place ".
From Norman times the manor, parish and later borough was formally known as Great Marlow, distinguishing it from Little Marlow.
From 1365 to 1565, the manor was in the possession of the Tyrrell family.
From 1537-1541, Culpeper was given several gifts, including keeper of the manor at Penshurst Palace and property in Kent, Essex, Gloucestershire, and Wiltshire.
From the Domesday Book we know Earl Harold held the manor, and in 1256 the village was named ' Collingbourne Earls ', after the Lord of the Manor, the Earl of Leicester.
From about 1150 until 1300 the manor was held by de Lincoln.
From the mid-1830s, his family seat was the Gothic Revival manor, Schloss Fall ( now Keila-Joa ) near Tallinn in today's Estonia.
From the 13th to the mid 16th century the manor was the seat of the Elmeden family who assumed the local name.
From Saxon times the manor was owned by the Bishop of Winchester as part of their Taunton Deane estate.
From Saxon times it formed part of the manor of Taunton Deane which belonged to the Bishop of Winchester.
From 1402 John Harwell was the Lord of the manor.
From the late 14th century it was owned by the Davenports who built the present house, and remained lords of the manor for about 500 years before selling the estate of nearly 2, 000 acres in 1877 to the Manchester Freeholders ' Company, a property company formed expressly for the purpose of exploiting the estate's potential for residential building development.
From 1430 to 1857 the manor was held by Wells Cathedral.
From at least the mid-thirteenth century, some thirty acres, the core of the estate, had been tenanted by the De Knoll family from which the manor takes its name.

From and was
From the back of the barn it was a simple matter to reach Black's house without using the street.
From the way the wound in his head was itching, Dan knew that it would heal.
From the time the chocks were pulled until the plane was out of sight, he knew Donovan would keep his back to the strip.
From L'Turu, I heard that until about 1850 the people of this island -- which was about the size of Guam or smaller -- had been of both sexes, and that the normal family life of Melanesian tribes was observed here with minor variations.
From the convulsive quivers of the man's shoulders it was plain he had resumed the weeping.
From high in the tree, the whole block lay within range of the eye, but the ground was almost nowhere visible.
From being a hated tyrant and madman he was now the symbol of all that was noblest and best in the history of Sweden.
From the night of August 30 to the morning of September 2 there was no Union cavalry east of the Macon railway to disclose to Sherman that he was missing the greatest opportunity of his career.
From the outset, she must have realized that marriage with him was out of the question, and although she was displeased by the `` unwarrantable '' interference, it seems probable that she did agree with her mother's suggestion that the poet was `` perhaps '' a man `` most fitted to live & die solitary, & in the love only of the Highest Lover ''.
From his first bout with the canny Woodruff, Pike had learned that it was better not to attack him directly, so, harping on the theme that the cost of printing was too high, he condemned the governor for permitting such a state of affairs to exist.
From the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
From the east to the west coast of the Korean peninsula was a strip of land in which fear-filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in sweaty anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts.
From the outside it was an ordinary enough house of the gentry.
From there on, each Junior was going to be judged individually.
From proud pool-owners to perpetual hosts and handymen was a short step -- no more than the change from city clothes to trunks.
From what I was able to gauge in a swift, greedy glance, the figure inside the coral-colored boucle dress was stupefying.
From these dosage isopleths it can be seen that an area of over 34,000 square miles was covered.

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