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A History of the County of Hertford
… acres permanent grass and 6 acres wood. 1 Two portions of the parish are detached. One of very small area lies west of Redcoats Green and the other is situated south of Titmore Green and contains a few cottages which are called Lower Titmore Green. The parish slopes downward in a south-westerly direction from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Littleborne LITTLEBORNE LIES the next parish south-eastward from Stodmarsh, taking its name from its situation close to the stream which bounds the eastern part of it, and at thethe reign of king Edward III. in the 20th year of which, Roger de Garwinton held it by knight's service, 4 in whose …
A History of the County of Oxford
… LITTLEMORE There was no ancient parish of Littlemore: the township was divided at an early date between the … granted all her Littlemore land for 1 knight's service to Roger de St. Andrew. 43 He and his brother Saer de St. … of the de Quinceys, the late earl being their uncle. 44 Roger had William de Breaute, Fawkes's brother, as his tenant …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Clokerle (xiii cent.); Lokerle Boteler (xv cent.). The parish of Lockerley, covering an area of 1,647 acres, of … died in January 1471, 25 and was succeeded by Sir Roger Lewkenor the son of his sister Philippa. 26 Sir Roger left the estate at his death in 1478 to his son Thomas. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Loftous, Loftos (xiii cent.); Lofthouse (xiiixix cent.). The parish contains the market town of Loftus, and to the … South Loftus) after the Conquest. 49 With the consent of Roger his brother and heir he subenfeoffed Guisborough Priory … who left daughters and co-heirs Emma and Maud. 63 In 12301 Roger de Butterwick, descendant of Emma, and Roger son of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3,806. Population: 1911, 547; 1921, 525; 1931, 491. The parish, in the extreme south of the county, is bounded on … Geoffrey's grandson Geoffrey, 1st Earl of Essex, enfeoffed Roger fitz Richard, husband of his wife's sister, 9 as in … Essex, granted the manor of Aynho (Northants.) to the said Roger in exchange for Compton. 10 On the death of Earl …
A History of the County of Surrey
… one and a half miles southwest of Kingston. It was at the time of the Domesday Survey in Kingston Hundred. There … the tenure of John de Berewyk, whose heir at his death was Roger son of John de Husee, aged five years. 63 Directly … service of the fourth part of a knight's fee. 68 In 1330 Roger Husee petitioned the king for the manor of Turberville, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a large parish 1 and village, adjoining Southam on the north and west. The river Itchen follows a winding course from south to north … Leicester, Lady Anne Holbourne, and the Lords Leigh. Sir Roger Newdigate made three presentations in 1743, 1759, and …
A History of the County of Durham
… Parishes Long Newton LONG NEWTON Lang Newton, 1260. The parish and township of Long Newton is bounded by Egglescliffe and Middleton St. George on the south, Haughton le Skerne on the west, Bishopton and … Robert Conyers in Long Newton and Elton, were granted to Roger Manners to be held by the fortieth part of a knight's …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Long Sutton LONG SUTTON The parish of Long Sutton, on the north bank of the river … by two thegns and in 1086 against the abbot's will by Roger de Courcelles. 79 Most of Roger's estates passed to the Malet family and, on the death …
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