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Foryelde
Foryelde For*yelde", v. t. [AS. forgieldan.] To repay; to requite. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

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- The Yelde Hall is a public facility in the Market Place, in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. The building, which was the meeting place of Chippenham Borough...
- Charter of Incorporation in 1554. Analysis of the wood used to build the Yelde Hall indicates that the market hall was built around 1450. The Shambles...
- 1929 Locally listed. Architects: Frank Nash and H.T. Bonner. Chippenham Yelde Hall More images Wiltshire 1450 Grade I listed (1267996). Chippenham Chippenham...
- Spanish). El País. Retrieved 17 May 2016. Yelde [sic], con dos tantos, abrió la goleada que cerraron Javi y Julen (Yelde, with two goals, started routing that...
- (in the plains of Bengal - neighboring British India), in 1772 and Palden Yelde, tutor to the young Dalai Lama at the time, helped arbitrate the negotiations...
- Grittleton House estate, to pay for a new town hall to replace the ageing Yelde Hall in the Market Place. The site they selected had been occupied by a...
- The Yelde Hall and the Council Chamber...
- Territorial Force, trained and equipped as hussars. The regiment was based at the Yelde Hall in Chippenham at this time. Its organisation was: It was ranked 1st...
- landis possessionis and annuel rentis.) Supply Act 1424 (c 10) (Of a general yelde to be rasyt for the payment of the finance to be made in Ingland for our...
- December 2022. The Yelde Hall and the Council ChamberChippenhamWiltshireEngland | British Listed Buildings "History of the Yelde Hall". Archived...