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A History of the County of Sussex
… a mile and a half wide, lying along the eastern boundary of Brighton, and its apex, 2 miles due east, on the summit of … conveyed in 1366 by Robert Stafford and Denise his wife to Peter atte Wood and Lawrentia his wife for their lives, with … wife and their issue, and in default, to Joan daughter of Peter and Lawrentia. 68 Hugh Queeche died seised of rent in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Edintune (xi cent.); Edyneton (xiii cent.). The parish of Ovington, covering 1,288 acres of the country which … of which serves as the post office, to the church of St. Peter, which stands to the east of the road. Near by the … in the parish at the present day. CHURCH The church of ST. PETER, entirely rebuilt in 18656, consists of a chancel with …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish, roughly shaped like a V. The narrow point of the V is occupied by the village, with the church at its … in 1839, and restored in 1878. It has been presumed that Peter Smart, the puritan divine, was the son of the Rev. … a manor held in chief by service of 1/60 knight's fee, to Peter Temple, of Burton Dassett, and Richard Petyver. 86 They …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xv cent.). Oxted is a parish and village 3 miles east of Godstone and 20 miles from London. It contains 3,646 acres … Limpsfield, on the south by Crowhurst, which at the time of the Domesday Survey probably formed part of it, and on the west by Tandridge. It is of the usual type …
Magna Britannia
… is partly in Leicestershire and partly in the hundred of Repton and Gresley, in Derbyshire. The church is in … representatives in the female line, and eventually to Sir Peter de la Pole, who married his niece, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Lawton. Sir Peter, who was one of the knights of the shire in 1400, is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Padesworth, Pappeworth (xiv cent.). The parish of Padworth lies to the north-east of Aldermaston, between … ever. 16 Fulk died in 1251, leaving as his heir his son Peter, whose wardship and marriage were sold by the king to Ralph the son of Nicholas for 300 marks. 17 Peter's marriage with Agnes the daughter and coheir of Aimery …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Pamber (xv cent.). Pamber is a scattered parish north-west of Basingstoke. It contains 2,184 acres of land, of which … example, when it was claimed from Sir Morgan Kydwelly by Peter Coudray, who stated that it had been given to his … confirmed to Aimery, 40 Rogo's son and heir, who 'gave to Peter his son' all the rents from Pamber before 1253. 41 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as 'Pampesworth', is a small parish 7 miles south-east of Cambridge. 1 Its eastern boundary follows the Roman road … Money was left in 1517 to the wardens of the guild of St. Peter and St. Paul, whose stock was taxed in 1524. 183 Small … bearing that dedication by 1753 but named from St. Peter and St. Paul in the 15th century, 210 is built of field …
Magna Britannia
… Pancras Week - Plymouth Paignton PAIGNTON, in the hundred of Haytor and in the deanery of Ipplepen, lies on the Torbay coast, about four miles from … of the Rolle family 11; Richard Eveleigh, rector of Peter Tavy and Bratton, 1637; and Catherine, wife of John …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Pangbourne PANGBOURNE Pandeborne (xi cent.). The parish of Pangbourne contains 1,940 acres, of which 718 are arable … century when Hereward of Maidenhatch and his two brothers Peter and William were witnesses of a charter contained in a … son Hugh. 70 Tidmarsh came into the possession of Sir Peter Vanlore in the 16th century, 71 and it is possible that …
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