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A History of the County of Somerset
… and the villas ascribed to Chedzoy, Woolavington and Edington have, I think, no real evidence to prove them. 132 … probably about the same spot, between Chilton village and Edington Burtlemoulds bearing the heads of Commodus, Severus, … On the north side of the Polden Hills the parishes of Edington, Chilton, Catcott, Cossington, Huntspill and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that the Abbess of Romsey's woods of Steeple Ashton and Edington 617 were arbitrarily afforested by Alan de Neville, … Wick, 651 Steeple Ashton, 'Chapel Ashton' (Rood Ashton), Edington, Melbourne, 652 'Stoke Parva' (Erlestoke), 653 … Lane to Semington Brook so as to include Heytesbury, Edington, and Keevil. 663 The area of the forest was thus …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… citizens and their lords. The murder of Bishop Aiscough at Edington in 1450 in the course of Cade's rebellion was the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and tithes in Shapwick, Ashcott, Catcott, Chilton, Edington, Moorlinch, Sutton Mallet, and Stawell. 6 In 1573 … assessed at 30 hides but included land in Sutton Mallet, Edington, Chilton Polden, Catcott, and Woolavington which … ownership, may have been the same establishment. 14 Edington and Shapwick school occupies Shapwick Manor as well …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton Hund.; Carterton Guide; Earldom of Cornwall Accts; Edington Cart. (especially for Alvescot); Eynsham Cart. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 79 William's successor was probably Gilbert or Gibon of Edington. 80 Gilbert's son, also Gilbert, died in 1361 when …
A History of the County of Oxford
… E 179/161/8-9. Magd. Coll. Mun., Standlake 11A, 20A; Edington Cart. (Wilts. Rec. Soc. xlii), no. 503; below [manor …
A History of the County of Somerset
… it measured 917 ha. (1,270 a.). 5 In that year parts of Edington and Catcott south of the Glastonbury-Bridgwater road …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… main roads with the Westbury-Lavington road at Bratton and Edington. The road from Tinhead to Steeple Ashton and thence … of the abbey until 1539, when it passed in the same way as Edington Romsey to Sir Thomas Seymour, and on his forfeiture … a knight named Herlewin with a hide of land in Ashton, Edington, and Bradley, and also land which a certain Alric …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… since called Kingsettle Hill; and then proceeded towards Edington, where he obtained a signal victory over the Danes. …
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