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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the estate west of it in the 10th century, and from Bishopstone after 1086. 3 Thereafter the church built at … reduction in hidation, lands between Nunton and Bishopstone and to the west of Bishopstone, some of which they granted to thegns. 165 In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… See below. H.R.O. Eccl. 2/155514, pp. 1139. Cf. Bishopstone, Downton: pp. 6, 28. See below. e.g. W.R.O., …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of lords of the manor, was used 6 to distinguish it from Bishopstone, 7 km. east of it, which was also known as …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 189 John Barnstone, rector in 1598, was prebendary of Bishopstone in 1600 and a residentiary canon at Salisbury …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… civil parish to 2,161 a. (874 ha.). 11 Hinton merged with Bishopstone, its eastern neighbour formerly in Ramsbury … side of the Icknield Way, in 1976 the secondary road from Bishopstone to Wanborough. The ridge way's course takes it … 101 In 1946 Hinton rectory was united with the vicarage of Bishopstone (formerly in Ramsbury hundred), also in the gift …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a further portion of Denton and the western portion of Bishopstone parish (in the Rape of Pevensey), together with a … was opened, possibly by the action of storms, near the Bishopstone Tidemills, forming the 'New Haven' first … the flour, bread, and meat they could find in Seaford and Bishopstone Tidemills, they took possession of Newhaven. Here …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… episcopal manors of Bishop's Cannings, West Lavington, and Bishopstone. 169 The perplexities of the laws relating to …