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A History of the County of Worcester
… Parishes Crowle CROWLE Croh Lea, Crohleye (ix cent.); Crohlea, Croelai (xi cent.); …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Saxon period; moreover, the name Wheatley ('the Wheat Lea') is itself testimony to arable farming. 311 By the 13th …
Magna Britannia
… rebuilding it, and the charity is entirely lost. William Lea, in 1599, founded an almshouse for poor people in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… his death in 1921 to the Rev. Prebendary R. J. and Mrs. Lea, who are the present patrons. The RECTORY MANOR, which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 112 One heir may have been Eve, wife of Richard of Lea, who in 1250 conveyed 2 yardlands, which became Nabals …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of 1342, passed to the heir general, Ferdinando Dudley Lea, nephew of the last baron, on whose death without issue … Arch. Soc. Coll. ix [2], 3) states that Ferdinando Dudley Lea Smith, esq., of Halesowen Grange (representative of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… subinfeudated, held by John son of David from William Lea, who paid a nominal rent to William Turbut. 77 The …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 141 It was purchased of him in 1869 by Mr. J. W. T. Lea, 142 and now belongs to the Rev. Ernest Edward Lea, the rector. The church was valued at 6 13 s. 4 d. in … the Statute of Mortmain. Inform. from Rev. E. E. Lea, rector. Inform. from Mr. J. W. Willis-Bund. This date is …
A History of the County of Worcester
… vicar, John Clarke & John Lane Chu r W r A.R. 1705.' Lea, Ch. Plate Worc. Archd. 61. Harl. Chart. 83 B 259. Cur. …
A History of the County of Durham
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