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A History of the County of Hampshire
… See V.C.H. Hants, iv, 150. The le Despensers also held at Ashley (ibid. 440). Chan. Inq. p.m. 18 Edw. IV, no. 47. Ibid. …
Magna Britannia
… wapentake of Wirksworth; and the townships of Alderwasley, Ashley-hay, Alton, Itheridge-hay, and Biggin, in the hundred … proprietor. This manor extends into the townships of Ashley-hay, Middleton, Carsington, Hognaston, and … appointment. Alderwasley forms a joint constablery with Ashley-hay and Miln-hay. The townships of Alton and Biggin …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… successor was presumably its farmhouse. 168 Ashfold, later Ashley, wood was west of the tributary, 169 an area where no … stone-faced earth dam was being reinforced in 1985. Nearby Ashley Wood Farm was built in 1861. 173 A cottage was built in the new Ashley Wood between 1838 and 1886 174 and was restored in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were still being held twice a year in 17301. 175 A Robert Ashley was joint lessee of the 'Erlesdoune', Staverton … male and Anthony and his heirs male. 178 In 1571 Sir Henry Ashley, by then knighted, and his wife conveyed the estate, … With other property it was leased to William Besil, Robert Ashley, and John Horton in 1414. 382 In 14334 383 and 14389 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was enlarged in 1881. The infant school was built in 1884. Ashley Park is the seat of Mr. Joseph Sassoon, J.P. The … Grace, Countess of Middlesex, died without issue and left Ashley Park to her cousins Colonel John Stephenson and his … park. 98 The estate formerly called ASSHLEES, now known as ASHLEY PARK, was in 1433 in the hands of Joan widow of Robert …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the estate passed to his granddaughter Ruth Mary Clarisse Ashley. She married successively Capt. A. S. Cunningham-Reid …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… took place after 1431. 127 Egidia married first Robert Ashley, 128 and secondly Sir Thomas Thame of Hampshire, and … her death she had settled the manor upon a certain Robert Ashley, probably her son, and Isabel his wife. 130 Robert, … tenement for the term of her life with reversion to Edmund Ashley, son and heir of Egidia, and his heirs. 131 In 1554 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and leasehold land. In the 1970s it was sold to Sir Ashley Ponsonby. 264 The Blenheim estate in the parish before … Eynsham Cart. ii, p. 94; map of Woodleys (1809), penes Sir Ashley Ponsonby. Balliol Mun. A.20.12; V. Wickham Steed, … cf. Woodleys deeds (especially map of 1809), penes Sir Ashley Ponsonby, Woodleys. Blenheim Mun. box 141. Ibid.; …
Survey of London
… Lady Montagu, 17759. Sir John Lade, 1st bt., 17969. Lord Ashley, later 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, the philanthropist, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Giffard the queen's physician (1584 and 1588), and Anthony Ashley, clerk of the Privy Council, and Edmund Fortescue, …
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