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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Wittenham (xiiixix cent.); Great Wittenham (xiv cent.). 1 The Village Cross, Long Wittenham The area of the parish is … been settled first on Hugh's widow Elizabeth, now wife of Roger de Elmebrugge, and her husband for her life and … College. 117 In 1428 all the lands which had belonged to Roger Hilary (Illary) and John Lock were in the tenure of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Longparish LONGPARISH Middeltune (xi cent.). The name of Longparish does not seem to have been used until … About 1332 Nicholas le Wayte and Amice his wife fined with Roger Hussey for a mill and other premises there, which they … the heirs of their bodies with reversion, in default, to Roger and his heirs. 35 The same Nicholas and Amice had, some …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Longstowe LONGSTOWE The parish of Longstowe, comprising 1,544 a., lies about 10 miles west of Cambridge, on the borders of Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire. It is … the latter year it was held of the prior by Simon son of Roger of Stowe, 96 whose successor, Simon of Bourn, was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Loose LOOSE. ADJOINING to the parish of Maidstone southward lies that of Loose, written … Hlose and Lose. It most probably takes its name from the stream here, losing itself for some space under ground, … in East-Farleigh, and his heirs male, with remainder to Roger Isle, as being the nearest of blood to him. After which …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Lopen LOPEN The parish of Lopen, little more than a mile SSW. of South … held an estate called LOPEN. By 1086 it had been given to Roger de Courcelles, and was held by Gerard the trencher. 53 … of 'the tithes of the demesne of Meriet', formerly held by Roger, archdeacon of Winchester, was attached. 188 It is not …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Ion (xvii cent.). Lower Gravenhurst, now comprised in the same parish as that of Upper Gravenhurst, was a separate … his daughter Joan, wife of Ivo de la Zouche. 11 Ivo killed Roger de Belers, and fled to Paris, where he died in 1326, … 1332 Robert de Kirkby of Eye granted to Nicholas, son of Roger de Aspley and Alice his wife, a messuage in Eye, 27 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1 lies midway between Oxford and Banbury and 4 miles from the ancient market-town of Deddington. It is bounded on the … and Marsh Baldon were included among the lands which Roger de Somery, lord of Dudley, had held; 67 the reason for … of Oxford castle in 1270, 135 died in 1277 136 and his son Roger was given seisin in the next year. 137 In 1297 he …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Pychard, Nether Pychard (xvi cent.). This parish lies on the Herefordshire border of the county and is bounded on the … her son. Miles seems to have been followed before 1279 by Roger Pichard, 14 who paid half a mark to the subsidy about … He died about 1307, 22 and was succeeded at Lower Sapey by Roger Pichard, 23 apparently his son. 24 In 131415 Roger was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Lufwyk, Luffewyk (xiv cent.); Luffwyke (xvi cent.). The area of the parish is 2,028 acres. The soil is clay, … 1346, 22 and presented to the church in 1349. 23 In 1357, Roger Tony, evidently a trustee, granted to John de Nowers … Lowick and Irthlingborough. 44 In 1331 he was appointed forester of Brigstock and Geddington in Rockingham Forest. 45 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,596. Population: 1911, 239; 1921, 221; 1931, 230. The parish of Loxley lies on the former south-western border of the county, 1 about 3 … de la More. 103 Abbot Osbert (123558) leased land here to Roger de Ludlow. 104 Hugh de Mutona, son of Hugh, in the
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