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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the estate to his sister Rebecca Cox and nephew Thomas Lavington or to the survivor. 57 Lavington (d. c. 1815) was succeeded by his grandson Thomas Lavington (d. 1827). In 1832 the executors of the younger …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… since 1831. 1 The secondary road from Westbury to West Lavington (B 3098) links all the villages together. Running … Patney passes north of the village; the nearest station is Lavington, about 2 miles away to the east. At the head of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by his son Robert who sold the land in 1568 to William Lavington of Chirton. 58 John Frampton leased the land to Robert Bayley, 59 and William Lavington leased it to Robert's son John. 60 John Bayley was … succeeded as lessee by his son Robert (d. 1610), to whom Lavington conveyed the land in 1588, and who was Lavington's …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… brook, which rises immediately north of the secondary Lavington-Westbury road, flows northwards past the village … chalk hill lands. The greensand is replaced south of the Lavington-Westbury road by successive narrow strata of Lower … Hill and Glebe Hill Farms before land south of the Lavington-Westbury road was bought by the War Department in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… this John Gernon was the Sir John Gernon (d. 1339) of East Lavington (Wilts.), for the manor, or part of it, apparently … Elizabeth Gernon, daughter and heir of Sir John Gernon of Lavington. 310 Katherine, the daughter of that marriage, …
Magna Britannia
… reverted to their former situation, as lessees. In Bishop Lavington's time, the lease having expired through neglect, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cheverell marches solely with Littleton Pannell in West Lavington. Across the lowland in the north the boundary … It was turnpiked after 1758 from Westbury to Market Lavington. 9 The old downland road from Bath to Salisbury, … Extension Railway in 1900. 11 The nearest station was Lavington, closed in 1966. 12 The village of Little Cheverell …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 54 In the 12th century the De la Mares of Steeple Lavington (Wilts.) 55 appear as tenants of the manor. In 1166 …
Magna Britannia
… before he conformed to the Establishment. The late Mr. Lavington was also some time pastor of the congregation here. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to George Ludlow, who in turn delegated to William Lavington of North Newnton. 102 The presentation was assigned …
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