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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Danegeld at one Car. and a Half for his Manor. The Land of it was three Carucats. 1 Afterwards Fredgis and Ulviet … Vill. six Bord, having four Car. and eighteen Acres of Meadow, and the Seat of a Fishing and a Half, and a Third … Pilgrimage which he promised to make to St. Andrew. Friar Peter de Hacch'm, Lieutenant of the Master and Prior of St. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… as much as Red Hill, or Bank, situate upon the River of Sore, and nearer the River Trent than Kinston, was also … old Feoffment, viz. in the Time of King Henry the first. 4 Peter Picot gave Account of 100l. for having the Land which was Peter Picot's, his Father, in the Time of King John. 5 Thomas …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the two limbs is occupied by the Oxfordshire parish of Hornton, from which Ratley is separated by a small stream. … seised of the estate in 1600. 67 Church The church of ST. PETER AD VINCULA consists of a chancel, south chapel, nave, … rectory and advowson were granted in 1538 to Dr. William Peter, 74 but in 1545 he sold them back to the Crown, 75 in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi cent.); Raines (xvi cent.). The ecclesiastical parish of Raunds, which contains about 4,460 acres, touches … of his cousin Thomas Audley, by whom he had two sons: Sir Peter, who died childless in 1359, and Sir James, the hero of … in 1231, when Margery his widow brought an action against Peter son of Peter de Irchester concerning land there. 105 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at first, Raculf, and afterwards Raculf-cester, on account of its castle, and Raculf-minister, on account of the monastery built at it. By the survey of Domesday it … William Squire, A.M. March 6, 1716, resigned 1726. 14 Peter Vallavine, LL. B. Nov. 17, 1726, resigned 1729. 15 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… west, by 3 miles north and south, and contains 5,871 acres of land and 34 of water. The parish extends from the crest of … co. Sussex, who bequeathed it to his great-nephew Sir Peter Burrell, bart., from whom it was bought in 1790 by … with the messuage and carucate of land granted in 12734 by Peter de Montfort, father to the said John, and his wife Maud …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xv cent.); Remaham, Remnam (xvi cent.). The parish of Remenham is situated in a bend of the Thames on the slope … in 1216, including the advowson of Remenham Church. 10 Peter son of Thurstan held 'one fee in Ramenham' under the … at the battle of Evesham in 1265, and left three sons, Peter, William and Robert. 12 A settlement seems to have been …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… or Rampeston REMPESTON, or RAMPESTON. That which was of Roger de Buslie's Fee here, I perceive was held by the Family of Boues of Costock, for there was a Fine levied at Nott. 9 … out of the materials of the old church, called, St. Peter's-inthe-Rushes, and from those of a chapel, in this …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Parishes Ribbesford with the borough of Bewdley RIBBESFORD with the BOROUGH of BEWDLEY Ribbedford, … chief crops are cereals and fruit, especially cherries. Peter Prattinton, the antiquary, son of William Prattinton of … 1788, and to William Prattinton, who died in 1789, his son Peter, 367 M.B. of Christ Church, Oxford, 1840, and other …
A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.); Shene, Shine, and West Shene, 1 later. The parish of Richmond, with its church of St. Mary Magdalene, lies on … founded in 1713 by Margaret Lady Vandeput, wife of Sir Peter Vandeput, kt. 172 In 1786 the minister and … She was daughter of Sir John Buckworth of West Sheen. Sir Peter Vandeput was a merchant of Flemish descent, father of
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