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A History of the County of Northampton
… Polehbrooke als Polebrooke (xviii cent.). The parish of Polebrook covers 1,836 acres, its hamlet of Armston, 852 acres, on a subsoil chiefly of Oxford clay, … in Armston. 103 Geoffrey, by his wife Mariota, had a son Peter. 104 In 1346, Mariota, widow of Geoffrey, is mentioned …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Popham POPHAM Popeham (xi cent.). The small parish of Popham, containing only 1,440 acres, lies north of Micheldever and East Stratton on high ground, which rises … eldest son of Sir William Barantyne, 27 sold the manor to Peter Temple, Thomas Lee, and Thomas Wattys, 28 who conveyed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… historical interest. Portchester is situated on the tongue of land which juts out into Portsmouth Harbour from the … 120 as in 1230 the king granted two-thirds of the manor to Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester, who gave them to the … of wheat and barley in Portchester parish were granted to Peter Tichborne in 1553. 148 In 1558 they were given to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Potterne Potterne The ancient parish of Potterne consisted of the tithings of Potterne, Worton, and Marston. Two … 120 The earl was the son of Mary, daughter of Sir Peter Vanlore, bt., who bought Devizes castle and park from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Poulshot POULSHOT The modern parish of Poulshot is bounded on the north by the main road from … on himself and his wife Dennise, with remainder first to Peter de Testewood and his wife Agnes, and then to his own … 1932. 79 The parish church of Poulshot is dedicated to St. Peter. It comprises a chancel, nave, north and south aisles, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Powyke (xix cent.). Powick, which includes the hamlets of Clevelode, Callow End, Bowling Green, Pixham, Woodsfield, … and Upton upon Severn to Worcester. The church of St. Peter is on high ground in the south-east of the village, and … but it was in decay in 1626. CHURCHES The church of ST. PETER consists of chancel 37 ft. by 20 ft., north and south …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Preshute PRESHUTE The history of Preshute, which adjoins Marlborough on the south, north, … in 1215, to Louis of France. 92 Louis installed Robert de Dreux as keeper but in 1217 William Marshal recaptured the … probably ineffective since Nicholas Hall, rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough, and apparently responsible for works at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Bisshopes Preston (xiii cent.). The medieval parish of Preston formed a rectangle, 2 miles long from east to west … village near the manor-house and the old church of St. Peter. The parish church of St. John the Evangelist stands a … it to the Brighton Corporation. 48 PARISH CHURCH of ST. PETER PRESTON In 1236 Henry III granted the right of
A History of the County of Rutland
… PRESTON Preston on the Hulle (xiv cent.). The parish of Preston, which lies about two miles north of Uppingham, … 1296, but Preston would be included in the 5 fees held by Peter de Montfort of the Earl of Warwick in 12356, 12 and in … and Lyndonheld of the Earl as 6 knights' fees by Peter de Montfort. 13 Later it followed the descent of
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… near Faversham, to distinguish it from another parish of the same name near Wingham. THE HIGH ROAD from London to … family who resided at it, and took their surname from it. Peter de Makenade resided here in the 9th year of Edward II. … PATRONS, VICARS. Or by whom presented. The Archbishop. Peter Jackson, A. M. April 15, 1595, obt. Jan. 24, 1617. 10 …
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