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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Little Langford LITTLE LANGFORD Little Langford 1 is in the Wylye valley 12 km. north-west of Salisbury. 2 The river Wylye to the north, the Grovely Grim's ditch to the south, and a coomb …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Little Marlow LITTLE MARLOW The parish of Little Marlow, which contains the village of … century. 74 There were two tenants at Domesday, Ralf and Roger, 75 and this dual holding was afterwards represented by … molets or. Ingoldesby. Ermine a saltire engrailed sable. Roger, the other tenant of Miles Crispin in Little Marlow, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… MISSENDEN Missedene, Messedena (xi cent.); Musindone. The parish of Little Missenden has an area of 3,214 acres. It … his wife Alice surviving until 1348. 20 In 1339, however, Roger Lestrange, kinsman and heir of Eubold, granted the … by William Penn, 48 whose son William died in 1693. Roger Penn became lord of Beamond upon his death, 49 and died …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Acreage: 1,095. Population: 1911, 108; 1921, 97; 1931, 86. The parish of Little Packington or Packington Piggott, still … was early attached to the honor of Winchester and in 1235 Roger de Quency, Earl of Winchester, held a quarterfee in PACKINGTON PIGOTT. 2 After the death of Earl Roger the overlordship seems to have been divided, as in 1375 …
A History of the County of Essex
… LITTLE PARNDON Little Parndon, which was rural until the 1950s, is now part of Harlow town. The modern urban development of the area is dealt with above. … of 3 hides, held in 1066 by a free man, and in 1086 by Roger as tenant of Peter de Valognes, became the manor of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Parishes Little Paxton LITTLE PAXTON 1 The parish of Little Paxton contains 1,521 acres of land. The … Huntingdon and afterwards of Robert de Brus. 23 In 1203, Roger de Trehamton unsuccessfully brought an assize of mort … was granted in 1241 by Gilbert le Moyne to Robert Luvet, Roger le Mire of Bedford and his wife Rose, and William …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Little Shelford LITTLE SHELFORD The parish of Little Shelford 1 lies c. 6 km. south of … died in 1713 and the manor passed to his son-in-law Roger Gillingham, also rector (d. 1749). 62 In 1745 … 176 Gilbert Wigmore, rector 164165, and his son-in-law Roger Gillingham, rector 170949, both owned the manor. 177 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… LITTLE SOMERFORD Little Somerford, 1 in a bend of the Bristol Avon 4.5 km. south-east of Malmesbury, 2 was called Somerford Mauduit in the Middle Ages. The suffix was the surname of the lords of the manor. 3 The
A History of the County of Bedford
… STAUGHTON Stocton Parva, Stokton Parva (xiii cent.). The parish of Little Staughton comprises an area of 1,746 … but in the 13th century the Knights Templars employed a forester, 3 and there is record of a wood called 'la Lunde,' … these counties and their men, took refuge in the house of Roger, a servant of the Templars, in this parish. His …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and 9 miles (14 km.) south-west of Banbury. A township in the parish of Great Tew, Little Tew was taxed separately in the 14th and 16th centuries and rated separately for poor … LITTLE TEW. On her death in 1348 the lordship passed to Roger Lestrange, nephew of her second husband Sir Ebles …
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