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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bray in 1529 375 and sold this manor in 1533 to William Dauntsey. 376 In 15489 Standen Farm, part of this estate, is …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Kimbolton; on his death in 1220 she married Roger de Dauntsey of Dauntsey, Wiltshire, from whom she was granted a divorce, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Chippenham, and the road from Little Somerford village to Dauntsey were turnpiked in 1809 and disturnpiked in 1876. 10 … the Hill, Clay Street, 19 so called c. 1513, 20 and Dauntsey Road, so called c. 1841, 21 and in East End Lane, so called in 1773. The junction of Dauntsey Road and East End Lane was called Collingbourne …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from Lydiard Tregoze shared the renown of those from Dauntsey at Smithfield markets. 205 He also observed that …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1773 the SwindonChippenham road entered the parish from Dauntsey to the east of Bradenstoke Priory and ran eastwards … them a partly refronted house at the corner of the road to Dauntsey, which has heavy curved braces to its framing. A … a pond near Bradenstoke, or in disused clay-pits at Old Dauntsey brickyard. 328 Services were still held at the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the town until 1877 when a branch from the G.W.R. line at Dauntsey was opened. The new line skirted the town to the … not known whether it was part of the glebe. In 1412 Edmund Dauntsey and John Thornbury endowed the vicarage with a house …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for ten years to Michael Skilling. 28 In 1373 Sir John Dauntsey and his wife received a royal grant of the manor. 29 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to be called first LAVINGTON BAYNTON and later LAVINGTON DAUNTSEY. It passed from Peter in 1254 to his son Robert, 98 … manors, distinguished by the names of Lavington Baynton or Dauntsey and Lavington Rector, descended together. 109 In … manor he then held, namely Lavington Baynton, to William Dauntsey, a merchant of the staple, for a term of years. In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was then aged two and the manor was conveyed to Sir John Dauntsey in trust. 114 Henry's relict, Gertrude, later married Dauntsey's eldest son Ambrose. 115 In 1634 William was in … that Seend Park and 'Chaugrove' were enjoyed by Ambrose Dauntsey as parcel of Melksham manor. The park was a great …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… wife Margaret. 201 In 1392 Margaret, then wife of Philip Dauntsey, renounced her dower rights in the estate, then …
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