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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 …
Magna Britannia
… from Ralegh; the other, which belonged to the Rogers's of Pilton, is now, together with the advowson of the rectory, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Capt. W. Ward Hunt, R.N., D.S.O., as the rector resides at Pilton, the living of which he holds with that of Wadenhoe. … that this holding afterwards was accounted a part of Pilton ( q.v.). In 1086, the sub-tenant of the 2 hides and 1 … licence was ever used. The benefice was in 1925 united to Pilton ( q.v.). A pension of 10 s. a year was payable in 1291 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… digging in the Glastonbury vineyard, inclosing in Pilton park, and an annual service outside the manor if … 134 including all obligations to maintain the inclosure of Pilton park. 135 In 1316 several tenants including five …
A History of the County of Somerset
… strung along the east-west road between Glastonbury and Pilton or on the lower slopes of Pennard Hill. The parish … route through the parish is the 'great road going to Pilton' from Glastonbury, which was so described c. 1235. 10 … bridge at its eastern end. 11 That bridge, actually in Pilton parish and the precursor of the modern Steanbow …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Swansea; containing 385 inhabitants, of whom 31 are in Pilton-Green. This place is thought to have derived its name, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Piddinghoe - Pilton Piddinghoe PIDDINGHOE, a parish, in the union of … or Pilsworth, "the district of the fortified house." Pilton (St. Margaret) PILTON ( St. Margaret), a parish, in the union of Barnstaple, …