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A History of the County of Worcester
… south side are Russell, Fowler, Clare, Flower, Standen, Peshall, Trentham, Meyney and Sulliard, all impaling Sheldon …
A History of the County of Worcester
… xiv cent.; Freeman's Ditchford, xvi cent.; Peshall Freeman's Ditchford, xiv cent.) on himself and Joan …
A History of the County of Warwick
A History of the County of Oxford
… or 'Urlfesford'. 8 The village was described by Peshall in the 18th century as 'lying in the form of a street …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 27 His only daughter and heir, Alice, married Sir Hamo Peshall, 28 and was succeeded before 141516 by her only child …
A History of the County of Warwick
A History of the County of Bedford
… Aliva had married, as her second husband, Sir Richard Peshall, who seems to have enjoyed the manor of Haynes in the … died in 1381, for in 1329 and again in 1332, Sir Richard Peshall complained that his stepson had broken his manor of …
A History of the County of Warwick
A History of the County of Warwick
… came soon afterwards into the hands of the Rev. Samuel Peshall, who was both rector and patron in 1788, 68 and in 1792 Sir John Peshall with other members of his family conveyed it to … the manor until 1898, when it came into the hands of Mrs. Peshall, wife of the rector of Oldberrow. 70 The Rev. Samuel …
A History of the County of Worcester
… issue, leaving as heirs her aunts, Joyce wife of Sir Adam Peshall, Maud Botetourt a nun in Polesworth Abbey, and Agnes … who held it by the courtesy of England, belonged to Joyce Peshall, Joyce Wykes, who became the wife of Hugh Stranley or … 22 who in 1419 acquired another third from Sir Adam Peshall and Joyce. 23 Maurice Berkeley came into possession …
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