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A History of the County of Oxford
… Saxon settlement. The name, which means either the 'lea' of Becca or simply a beck or stream, 223 clearly …
A History of the County of Hertford
… urban parish near the junction of the Beane with the Lea; near it is Bengeo Hall, the old manor-house, and their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of a mill in Shustoke, and mark from Ouston Grange (in Lea Marston). 37 At some time between 1248 and 1262 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… pool; along the ditch east to the Was 4; thence to Hroc Lea 5 northward; along the ditch to the upward hedge down; as … LEIGH is almost certainly to be identified with the 'Lea' which belonged to a Saxon Earmund, and by the end of the … uncertain in its application. 30 The greater part of the 'Lea' itself was regranted to the abbey by Edgar between 959 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that there had been lot meadows within living memory. 233 Lea Furlong, comprising about 360 acres, was also excluded. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… conveyed his part of the manor to Thomas Hawten of the Lea, in Swalcliffe, 170 a family that was allied by marriage … in north Oxfordshire. In 1653 Richard Goodwin of the Lea in Swalcliffe, who had recently acquired 3 yardlands of …
Magna Britannia
… comprises the hamlets of Aldwark, Nether-Bradborne, and Lea-hall; and the parochial chapelries of Atlow, Balidon, … Dale, purchased it of the Eyres of Hassop in 1701. Lea-hall was the property and seat of the Bradbornes. William … in the neighbourhood of Tissington. The manor of the Lea belongs to Sir Henry Fitzherbert. Mrs. Frances …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Cox and Alfred Harvey (Methuen, 1907), Plate p. 306. Wm. Lea, Church Plate in Archdeaconry of Worcester, 467. Tilley …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were possibly later held by Roger Charlton, Robert of Lea, Adam of Purton, John Mautravers, and John Mauduit, who … A tithingman and tenants attended views and courts held at Lea in 1487 and 151014. The Brinkworth homage presented … 16621752, 267 was at first associated with that of Lea. 268 In 1674 it met in Anthony Edwards's barn. 269 Two …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the Moleyns, Hungerford, and Hastings families with Lea manor to Henry Hastings, earl of Huntingdon, 131 who sold … that before the Dissolution it was attended by the men of Lea and Cleverton because no court was held at Lea. 253 No Lea business was done at Brokenborough after the …
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