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A History of the County of Oxford
… and refers to 'barrows' at some point along the parish's eastern boundary, but no traces of these remain. The … of the centuries and was chiefly maintained by Christ's Hospital, Abingdon. 11 During the Second World War two … the Jesuit Peter Ingleby lived, 277 may be that of Robert Gainsford, who was probably Lady Bisshopp's steward. 278 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it, within the bounds of this parish stands Mr. Wheatley's new mansion; westward from hence is West heath, near which … several parts, one of which was sold to Turner, another to Gainsford, of Crowherst, in Surry, who not long after … John Hippesley 54 sold these estates to Sir Thomas Gainsford, of Crowherst, in Surry, who, in the reign of king …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Schelfhullway in a deed of 12821314. 10 The name Burford's Lane first appears in 1676 11 and was derived from … to Edward Stone of the city of Westminster and Thomas Gainsford of the city of London, to be held in chief as 1/40 knight's fee. 48 Gainsford is said to have made over his share to Stone, 49 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… mills. A corn mill is now worked by it. A map in Aubrey's Surrey marks the mill in the 17th or 18th century. 4 Horne … and enfeoffments, finally passed from him to John Gainsford of Crowhurst about 141517. 21 Alice Virly, who had … lands she had conveyed to him, quitclaimed her right to Gainsford in 1418. 22 In 1421 William Kyng of Maidstone and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 16th-century houses in the village, notably the butcher's shop opposite the Star Inn, which shows a 15th-century shop … and Dermannysland, which, together with William Gainsford, William Innyngfeld, and William Broker of … it appears that Blockfield was held in 1477 by Richard Gainsford, and that William Gainsford his brother died seised …
A History of the County of Northampton
… in addition to the church and rectory house; in Bridges's time 11 families composed the population, which in 1931 was … in a modern house on a portion of the site. In Bridges's time part of the house was still standing, 'the first story … to George Fisher and subsequently to Nicholas and John Gainsford: Ct. of Requests, 14 (167), Ibid. 16 (86), Chan. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… part belonging to Iffley and the larger to St. Mary's. The connexion with St. Mary's is thought to date from pre-Norman times 1 and that with … 101 mercer of Oxford. 102 Juliana later married Austin Gainsford. In 1523 her lands were divided amongst her …
A History of the County of Surrey
… from the Merstham quarries was used in 1259 for the king's palace at Westminster, and in 1359 for Windsor Castle; 2 … the wife of Henry Hoare and Mirabella the wife of John Gainsford, junior, 28 and as Jane was daughter and co-heiress … probable that Mirabella was her sister. John and Nicholas Gainsford sold Merstham 30 May 1678 to Sir John Southcote, 30 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… commons called Broadham Green, Hurst Green, and Perry's Green, but there is no record of an Inclosure Act or of … Stephen. 100 Atte Lee and Dane in 1420 granted to Sir John Gainsford and others in trust for him all lands, rents, … called La Foyle. Four years later all the parties except Gainsford reconveyed to Atte Lee, and in 1426 Gainsford
A History of the County of Surrey
… about 400 acres. An ornamental piece of water called King's Mere, which lies to the south near the parish boundary, was … as the vill of Putelei, the toll from which was worth 20 s. to the lord of the manor. 4 This was probably from the … Putney Heath. The present schools in Putney are St. Mary's (National), founded in 1851 and rebuilt in 1867; All Saints …
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