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A History of the County of Sussex
… within the fort in the late 18th century by Charles Goring of Wiston (d. 1829), who lived to see them grow to … until 1835 when Capt. F. W. Frankland sold it to Mary Goring of Wiston. 75 It has since descended with Wiston. A … by his son John. 82 By 1610 the lands had passed to Edward Goring (d. 1617), who settled them in that year on his son …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
A History of the County of Sussex
… to replace it in 1890 on a site given by the Revd. John Goring, and consists of chancel, nave, west tower with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… After sales of land to defray expenses the Revd. John Goring received 5 a. as lord of the manor, besides another 26 … generally between 100 a. and 200 a. 12 Most of the Goring estate was sold in two sales of 1911 and 1920. 13 In …
A History of the County of Sussex
A History of the County of Sussex
… borough and the rest was split between Durrington and Goring. 2 The present article deals with the history of the … apparently descended with the manors of Field and Knell in Goring, and it was sometimes called Knell chantry. At least … and 1696. 17 In the early 18th century the vicar also held Goring. David Capon, vicar 172251, 18 was presumably …
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