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A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Letchworth LETCHWORTH The parish of Letchworth, containing about 888 acres of land, … Walsworth and Willian; its northern boundary is formed by the Icknield Way, the southern by the main road between Great … were also 1 virgates in Wlwenewiche held by a certain Roger of Peter de Valognes (ibid. 336 b). Chan. Inq. p.m. 22 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Leveland LEVELAND IS the next parish eastward from Throwley, being but little … is more open, having less woodland, and a plainer surface. The soil is much less inclined to chalk, and it has some … by his first wife, I have not found, but his grandson Roger de Northwood was found to die possessed of the manor of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… alias Lewsam (xvi cent.); Leavisham (xviiixix cent.). The area of the township and parish is 2,976 acres, of which … 2 in his wood of Levisham to the lord of Pickering; as forester in fee of Scalby and the East Ward of Pickering … of Hugh third Earl of Norfolk, was succeeded by his son Roger, who became Earl of Norfolk in 1270. 26 Peter Toly of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Lewisham LEWISHAM IS the last parish undescribed in this hundred, being the next … to the king, &c. as a reward for having apprehended Roger Mortimer at Nottingham; and he obtained, the next year, … altar of the Trinity, for the founder's soul; the other by Roger Fitz, who, by the appointment of his will, anno 17 king …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Lewknor LEWKNOR The parish lies in the south-west of the hundred which bears … 1 hide in Lewknor to a Robert son of William. 80 A Roger de Lewknor held the rectory in 121941 81 and he may be … grandfather of a Robert son of William, who was son of a Roger de Lewknor and was granted Master Nicholas's (fl. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Lilleborne, 1 and seems to have taken its name from the little brook or bourne which runs through this parish; … mansion here, the ruins of which are still remaining. Sir Roger de Leyborne, with many other Kentish knights, … 1191. He died before the 10th year of it, leaving a son Roger de Leyborne. In the 36th year of the next reign of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Liddington LIDDINGTON The parish of Liddington lies to the south-east of Swindon and is a narrow rectangle in shape. … The church has 5 bells (in 1966): the first three, made by Roger and William Purdue, are inscribed with the
A History of the County of Rutland
… acres of good loam and clay land mostly under grass. From the north-west part of the parish, where the land is over 500 ft. above the Ordnance datum, the ground …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Lytlington (xiii cent.); Lutlyngton (xiv cent.). The parish of Lidlington has an area of 2,544 acres, of which … permanent grass and 51 acres woods and plantations. 1 The southern boundary of the parish is coincident with the … 49 who in 1609 conveyed the rectory by fine to Roger Hacket, Doctor of Theology. 50 He did not long retain …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,112. Population: 1911, 296; 1921, 287; 1931, 266. The parish is a rough triangle, of which the northern point is formed by the junction of the Fosse … the site of the manor and its demesne lands were leased to Roger Wigston for 21 years, 10 but this lease was surrendered …
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