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A History of the County of Surrey
… 4 miles south-west of Epsom and 5 miles north of Dorking. The parish measures 4 miles from north-west to south-east, … the excuse of mental aberration sent Henry to prison. 88 Roger de Apperdele in the 14th century founded a chantry in … rent in Letherhead to the Prior and convent of Kilburn. 90 Roger de Apperdele held some of his land of Sir John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Lee LEE IS the next parish westward from Eltham. It was antiently … in old Latin, Laga, i. e. a place which lies sheltered. The parish of Lee is but small, it lies low and flat, … Robert Houghtone, instit. June 2, 1497, obt. 1498. 33 Roger Abraham, instit. Sept. 29, 1498, second induct. Oct. 9, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Leeds LEEDS IS the next parish southward from Hollingborne. Kilburne says, … together with a moiety of all his fees, with Roger de Leyburne, for the manors of Trottesclyve and Flete. … but eldest surviving son, succeeded him in title; and Roger, the sixth, was a master in chancery, but died s. p. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1 2,101. Population: 1911, 481; 1921, 448; 1931, 466. The eastern boundary 2 of the parish is formed by the River … of Wootton is obscure. Dugdale identified it with Earl Roger's holding of 'Quatone', 14 entered towards the end of … here to Richard Kent. 45 His co-heirs Simon de Turvill and Roger de Craft held the half fee in 1235, 46 as did Roger de …
A History of the County of Surrey
… LEIGH Leghe (xii cent.); Legh and Leygh (xiv. cent.); The Lea, 1499; 1 Lye and Lee (xvi cent.). Leigh is a small village, 3 miles south-east of Reigate. The parish, which is of irregular form, is bounded on the … William Shelley and niece of Edward Shelley, married Sir Roger Copley of Gatton, 43 and in 1540 Edward Shelley and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Leigh LEIGH The small parish of Leigh, known locally as 'the Lye', 1 lies mainly between the River Severn and the … man of the same name holding land in Leigh in 1227. 125 Roger of Eston who held ploughland in 1241 126 was probably a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Leghton upon Brouneswold (Brunneswold) (xiv cent.). The parish of Leighton Bromswold contains 3,128 acres, about … Salue may perhaps be identified with the William, son of Roger de Salue, who held of Nicholas de Emberton in Great … p.m. (Ser. ii), lxxx, 98. The prebendaries mentioned are: Roger Blund, 1247; John of Caen, 1307; Philip of Barton, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Rech (xiii cent.); Stanbrig, Stanbrugge (xiixiv cent.). The ancient parish of Leighton Buzzard, comprising the town … was inherited by Walter Hopton and Elizabeth wife of Roger Corbet, children of Sir William's sister Eleanor, while … acquired by his sister Elizabeth. 100 By her first husband Roger Corbet Elizabeth had a son Richard, who in 1475 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Leke LEKE. Doomsday, Leche. So called from the passing of the Water (or Leaking) from the Saxon Leccian, … Bovats.- - There afterwards, Ernulph the Man, or Tenant of Roger de Busli 1 (whose Fee it was) had two Carucats, two … the Chaplain of Aukenvill; and Ausketill the Clerk; and Roger the Clerk; and William, Son of Nigellus; Henry, Son of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Lenham LENHAM. NORTHWARD from Boughton Malherb, close at the foot of the chalk-hills, lies Lenham, written in the book … was made in the King's court at Westminster, between Roger, abbot of St. Augustine, and the said Simon, concerning … bore for their arms the same as those borne by Peysorer, Roger de Lenham held this estate in king John's reign, as …
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