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A History of the County of Hertford
… is first heard of in 1473, when it was held by Ralph Ashley. 94 In the 16th century (or perhaps in the late 15th … Andrewe's possession of the estate was disputed by Thomas Ashley, and it was decided by arbitrators that William … it for life upon payment of 8, with remainder to Thomas Ashley and his heirs. After the death of William a fresh suit …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… half a knight's fee of William Briwere as of his manor of Ashley 31 (q.v.). They were assigned at William Briwere's … when they escheated to the Crown as parcel of the manor of Ashley 36 (q.v.). Edward III granted them with the manor of Ashley to Hugh le Despenser, the elder son of Hugh le …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… rent to 300 per annum, despite the threats of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper. 11 The workings were temporarily suspended in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… he lived at Kemble and a curate, who was also curate of Ashley (now Glos.), served Malmesbury, including Corston and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… William Eden in conveying their remainders to Antony Ashley. 64 He also made settlements in the same year with … from the three sisters and their husbands, from Antony Ashley and John Hyde. 68 In 1597 he sued the trustees of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by two figures; above are the arms of Knatchbull impaling Ashley; underneath this chancel is a large vault, in which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fields: Claypit Field, Woodfield, More Hedge Field, and Ashley Bridge Field. 160 Three lay north and east of the … probably between Graven Hill and the old Bicester road; Ashley Bridge Field to the south, stretching across the line …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Bashley Lodge. To the south-east is the hamlet of Ashley, including Ashley Clinton, the residence of Lieut.-Col. Henry Renebald … in 1817, 4 Fernhill and Walkford Commons in 1827, 5 Ashley Great and Little Commons in 1862. 6 Among place-names …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Anthony's son Sir Robert in 1604 is called 'the manors of Ashley and Ryde.' 62 Sir Robert was succeeded by his nephew …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Maimage, but more properly Malmains down, is THE HAMLET OF ASHLEY, containing fifteen houses. In it is Ashley farm, belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Herring. The rectory or parsonage of Ashley, called in antient records, Essela, was part of the …
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