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A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.). Pyrford is a small parish formerly a chapelry of Woking, on the Wey, 7 miles north-east of Guildford, and … a pond by the Guildford road on Wisley Common, drained by Peter seventh Lord King at rather an earlier date. Sherewater … 5 He, however, granted it to the monastery of St. Peter Westminster 6 certainly before 1070, for the charter is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Pyrton PYRTON The ancient parish of Pyrton stretched for about 12 miles diagonally between the … son of William Councer, conveyed the manor to Edward and Peter Dormer, sons of Geoffrey Dormer of Thame. 232 Their … tenants, succeeded. They were Elizabeth wife of Peter Beauchamp; Katherine, married first to Hugh Fitz Giles …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to Kettering; and the village is situated where a branch of the road from Wellingborough, which traverses the parish … was 531. Peterborough Abbey. Gules the crossed keys of St. Peter or. Manors Two properties in PYTCHLEY of 5 hides and 1 … to Queen Mary, at whose death he resigned his stall at Peter- borough, and died in 1564 parson of Pytchley, his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Queenborough QUEENBOROUGH, THE parish of which lies the next adjoining southwestward from that of Minster, on the western shore of this island, was so … of which was communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. 9 The depth of it was then found to …
Magna Britannia
… Cruetheke,) in the deanery and in the middle division of the hundred of East, lies four miles nearly east of Liskeard, which is … for four days, at Michaelmas and at the festival of St. Peter ad vincula. In 1502, John Basset, Esq., of Tehidy, then …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Radley RADLEY Radelea, Radclege (xii cent.). The parish of Radley included in 1831 the 'liberty' of Thrupp and Wick … fixed upon this house as a suitable building for St. Peter's College. Radley Hall is a square Georgian building … the prodigal. In the tracery are figures of our Lord, St. Peter and two angels. In the north window of the chancel are …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from north to south by about a mile in breadth, mostly of rich pasture-land. The eastern boundary is formed in its southern half by the steep wooded ridge of Edge Hill, slightly over 700 ft. in height; from its … Coke in December 1538. 51 Church The parish church of ST. PETER, rebuilt on a new site in 1866, consists of a chancel …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Redewell (xv cent.); Radiwell (xvi cent.). The parish of Radwell lies in the extreme northwest of the county on the … apparently passed to his sister Albreda, the wife of Peter de Valognes, 10 and then became amalgamated with the … 1086 Radwell had passed with Ethelmaer's other estates to Peter de Valognes and was held of him by Roger. 15 Peter de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and the next eastward from Gillingham. The whole of this parish is in the division of EastKent, which begins … but now usually Maresbarrow, corruptly for Mere's borough. Peter de Mere, and Walter and Geoffry de Meredale, were … of Edward I. After which it came into the possession of Peter de Meredale, in right of Agnes his wise, by whom he had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Ramsbury RAMSBURY Ramsbury is 9 km. east of Marlborough. 1 Before the Norman Conquest it was the seat … on his daughter Elizabeth and her husband Reynold son of Peter. 251 Elizabeth, then a widow, conveyed it in 1329. 252 … themselves acquired Axford manor. Despite a claim by Peter de Percy against Roger in 1202 368 Littlecote manor …
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