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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Lydiard Tregoze LYDIARD TREGOZE The north-eastern corner of the parish of Lydiard Tregoze … to the estate called Can Court (see below). That year Richard Spenser of Quidhampton acquired three fields, called … Devon, Matthew Columbers held it of the Earl of Devon, and Richard Pipard held it of Matthew. 125 In 1274 the
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Lyghe LYGHE. The next parish eastward from Penshurst is LYGHE, called also … with three hundred acres of land, and other premises, to Richard Alnutt, esq. of London, merchant, whose grandson of … it continued till Mr. William Saxby conveyed it by sale to Richard Children, esq. who resided here and died possessed of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lindest (xi cent.) Lyndhurst is a small parish in the heart of the New Forest containing 3,822 acres of land, … the bailiwick in 1202. 9 From him it apparently passed to Richard Lyndhurst, and in 1251, the latter having forfeited … again before 1362, as in that year he granted it to Sir Richard Pembridge, 22 probably for his services in the French …
A History of the County of Rutland
… onwards); Lindune (xiii cent.); Linden (xvi-xviii cent.). The parish of Lyndon covers an area of 911 acres, and the population in 1921 was 103, the only parish in the … minor orders, as he had a wife Maud who survived him. 23 Richard, brother of Roland and Alan, also a clerk, succeeded, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Wootton Bassett and 5 miles north of Calne. 1 The parish covers 3,442 a. 2 and is roughly rectangular in … the house was dissolved in 1539. In 1546 the king granted Richard Pexsall the site of the priory, the prior's lodging, … for 21 years. 74 Shortly before his death in 1571 Sir Richard Pexsall devised his estates, including Bradenstoke, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Leith (xvi cent.). This parish was composed in 1831 of the townships of Barnby, Borrowby, Ellerby, Hutton Mulgrave, … ( publica strata) from Ugthorpe to the moor.' 23 The miller of Ugthorpe is mentioned in the 13th century. 24 The … 176 and the manor was held of Ralph Bigod in 1514. 177 Richard de Thweng and Robert son of Nicholas de Acklam …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Mabe - Maddern Mabe MABE, in the deanery and in the east division of the hundred of … called in the survey of Domesday, Trawiscoit, was held by Richard, under Robert Earl of Moreton and Cornwall: it has … The present representative of the Hamley family is Mr. Richard Hamley, of St. Columb. 1 Tregarden or Tregarne, …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Mackworth - Mugginton Mackworth MACKWORTH, in the hundred of Morleston and Litchurch, and in the deanery of … Egypt and the Holy Land. The two sons of Sir Charles, Richard and Robert, successively enjoyed the title and … are now chiefly the property of John Radford, Esq., Edward Miller Mundy, Esq., M.P., and E. S. W. Sitwell, Esq. Mr. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a downland parish WNW. of Amesbury, 1 contained the settlements called Maddington, Homanton, Bourton, and … Edward. 54 In 1673 Sir Edward conveyed the manor to Sir Richard Mason and Richard Kent, 55 probably trustees of Sir Stephen Fox who …
A History of the County of Worcester
… lying between Powick and Great Malvern. Madresfield Court, the seat of Earl Beauchamp, with its park and dependencies, … 58; he was succeeded by his eldest surviving son Richard, who died at Madresfield on 1 May 1512, having … the seventh earl is the present owner of the manor. A miller is mentioned as one of the manorial tenants in 1394 94 …
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