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A History of the County of York North Riding
… to High Lane, but on much lower ground, to St. Peter's Church. In the south of the parish in the loop of the … already granted it to the Abbot and convent of St. Mary's at York. 5 In 1131 Geoffrey, Abbot of St. Mary, with the … and Cecilia his wife conveyed Skewsby in 1718 to John Dyneley, Richard Pyke and others. 47 No more is heard of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and the large tract of woodland, as far as Shooter's-hill, bounding the high road there to Dover. The great … At the NORTH-EAST extremity of this parish lies SHOOTER'S-HILL, over which the high road leads from London to Dover. … isle of Wight, who passed away his interest in it to Mr. Dyneley, who has almost rebuilt this seat in a very handsome …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… river, provide the relatively dry terraces on which Enford's village and hamlets developed. East of Coombe another of the Avon's tributary streams, also now dry, cut a valley through the … 117 Maud apparently sold the estate c. 1385 to Robert Dyneley and his wife Margaret. She, then the widow of Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Fittleton has, therefore, only a half share of the valley's alluvial soils and gravel. 2 The area of meadow land is … to his widow Maud. 45 By 1384 Maud had sold it to Robert Dyneley and his wife Margaret. 46 Robert died in 1395 having … dead by 1421, 48 and in 1427 she and her son Robert Dyneley sold the manor to William Darell. 49 Fittleton then …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of lofty downs in the south which runs from King John's or Cottington's Hill to Inkpen Beacon, near Hungerford. The town is … the yearly value of 20 s. in 'Boltysham' held of William Dyneley as of the manor of Wolverton. 285 These lands and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… rated at 30 hides, and had been held in the Confessor's reign by Asgar the Staller. 8 Apparently Geoffrey's grandson Geoffrey, 1st Earl of Essex, enfeoffed Roger fitz … of Long Compton; 32 the reversion was said to be to John Dyneley, 33 presumably in trust for her son Thomas, Earl of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the year 822, to Wlfred, archbishop of Canterbury, L. S. M. that is, libere sicut Middleton, endowed with the same … by Elizabeth, daughter and sole heir of Thomas Dyneley, of Wolverton, in Hampshire, and widow of George … of Edward, lord Newburg, abovementioned; which Thomas Dyneley was descended from Robert, son of William Dyneley, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a military town. The road now generally called The Devil's Highway can still be traced, as can also the other Roman … had held it of Earl Harold as an alod. 6 Ralph de Mortimer's holding passed probably to the Bluets, and from this time … his right to the Nether Court to William Brocas and Robert Dyneley, 54 who in turn conveyed to Joyce widow of Robert …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Stanworde (xi cent.); Stanford (xiii cent.); Stanford Dyneley, Stanford Dingley (xvi cent.). The greater part of … overlordship of Stanford seems to have passed to William's daughter Beatrice, the wife of Fulk Paynel, to their son … a rhyming Latin inscription and the effigy of Margaret Dyneley, who died on St. Romanus's Day, 1444. In the floor of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and springs. 4 The Oxford-Banbury road crosses at Hopcroft's Holt in the south-west corner of the parish the … manor house and on to Upper Heyford by way of Duckworth's well. From Duckworth's well it was also possible to go by … whole manor and settled it upon his great-nephew Robert Dyneley. 144 Robert was succeeded by his son Edward (d. …
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