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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… IS MOSTLY situated on the height of the range of the lower or quarry hills, whence there is a most beautiful prospect … Francis Dodsworth's; just below the village, on the other or northern side of the hill, is a spring of water which … only daughter Jane carried this seat in marriage to George Hussey, esq. of Cuckfield, in whose descendants resident here …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… King John early in his reign granted it to Emma de Clere or de Staunton, to hold for the service of a tenth part of a … to themselves and their heirs. 24 Husee (the old coat). Or a cross vert. Margaret, daughter and heir of John de … quartering Roos of Gedney, Poynings, St. John, Delamere, Hussey, Skelton, Irby and Delamore; (3) as (1). A white …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… part of Enford tithing. 5 Longstreet, known as 'Fyfhyde' or 'Langefyfyde' in the Middle Ages, and Littlecott probably … in Netheravon, was called alternatively Chisenbury Priors, or, later, Priory from its connexion with Ogbourne Priory. 9 … descendant Robert (d. 1793), who sold in 1761 to William Hussey. 84 The earl of Winchester's moiety, held c. 1264 by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… old British word, lese, pastures, and nese, a promontory or cape, both names being suited to the different parts of … the town and haven, did that of Erith. In the upland, or southern parts, the soil is very light and barren, having … his widow surviving, who afterwards married Mr. William Hussey, the city solicitor, whom she likewise survived, and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… is unknown, but it was probably the work of the Busseys or of Robert de Vipont at the end of the 12th or early in the 13th century. It is clear that the lords of … one of the valets of the Crown, to be bailiff, William Hussey being then steward. 72 In 1485 Everard Digby was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… into a chalk pit 25 ft. deep without injury to itself or its rider. The tithing of Slackstead is about a mile south … who was apparently sometimes also called Nicholas de Ocle or Oakley. 14 In 1346 John, heir of James de la Berton, … hands are bare and have frilled cuffs at the wrists. Long hose with tassels strapped over them reach as far as the knee …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was demolished in the 1960s: 31 it is not known by whom or on what terms the houses were occupied. Also in the period … was built in 1665. 43 A few other cottages were built or rebuilt in the 18th century or the 19th. In a back lane to … Harding held FIGHELDEAN in 1066 and 1086; 73 Henry Hussey held it in the later 12th century. The overlordship …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… until Eversley Bridge was erected in 1819. Finchampstead or Long Water Bridge, to which the 'New Road' then … red brick with tiled roofs and dates from the 17th century or perhaps earlier. The stair hall has been reduced to little … co-heirs Constance and Agatha, who married John and Peter Hussey (de la Hoese) respectively. 25 John Hussey appears in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had before the Conquest, and was rated for it to the Tax, or Geld, as six Bovats. The Land whereof was then two Car. … and the Beginning of Edward the First, by Sir John de Hose, Knight, of Thomas de Marsey or Mathersey, of the Honor … Arg. on a Fesse sable, a Lion passant gard. of the first Hussey. In the Windows were, Arg. upon a Fesse Gules, three …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… her wood in Freefolk in 12534. 12 In 1269 Henry Husee or Hussey acquired the manor from Nicholas Sifrewast, son of … Husee. 18 Sifrewast. Azure two gimel bars and a chief or. In 1346 Henry Husee was holding half a fee in Freefolk …
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