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A History of the County of Rutland
… southern part of the parish with by-roads leading to Wing, Pilton and North Luffenham. There is a station here on the … Flaxlandes occurs in the 13th century 3 and Dallacres, Pilton Way and Glaistonway in the 17th. 4 The Rev. John … 41 Eliz. He obtained the manor of North Luffenham and Pilton by the same conveyance. Ibid. Mich. 9 Jas. I; Recov. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Grey's army. 5 At the brickyard between the Luffenhams and Pilton, belonging to Lord Ancaster, a well was discovered in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… North Wootton NORTH WOOTTON North Wootton, a chapelry of Pilton and anciently part of that parish, occupies part of a … in Butleigh. It is irregular in shape, interlocked with Pilton, and measuring up to 3 km. from north to south at its … moor resulted from inclosure in 1796. 2 Detached parts of Pilton and Croscombe within the parish were absorbed in 1883 …
Magna Britannia
… Petrockstow, alias Heanton, has passed with the manor. Pilton PILTON, in the hundred of Braunton and in the deanery of … in this parish. In the year 1345, a market on Tuesday, at Pilton, and a fair for two days at the festival of St. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Parishes Pilton PILTON Pilton, Piltona, Pylton (xiii cent.); Pilton, Polton, Pulton (xiv cent.); Pilton, Piltoun (xv …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Parishes Pilton PILTON Pilchetone (xi cent.), Pilkethon, Pilkintona, Pilketun (xiii century). The parish of Pilton contains 1,406 acres of land. 1 The subsoil is mainly …
A History of the County of Somerset
… sandstone country, divided between the largely slate Pilton Beds in the south and the predominantly sandstone …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 12 by the Greenham family of Ketton. In 1254 Richard de Pilton, at the request of Roger de Suwicke and Beatrice his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Northamptonshire, Stoke does not appear, but as Wadenhoe, Pilton and Stoke formed one township, 8 it is possible that … the lords of Stoke Doyle afterwards held of the manor of Pilton, 10 but if so his main holding is omitted. He was … it in 1383. 65 After his death it passed with the manor of Pilton ( q.v.) to the Mulshos and Treshams. 66 Just before …
A History of the County of Somerset
… dig the Glastonbury vineyard or maintain the enclosure of Pilton Park. Half-virgaters were also required to carry grain …
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