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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and in 1280 the transfer of the county court thither from Wilton was considered. 52 Forest eyres were often held at …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… c. 1408, to his daughter, the wife of Richard Lord Grey de Wilton. 246 In a settlement made in 1442 247 Wendover le Hale … Clinton, but in the following year Reginald Lord Grey de Wilton held a separate view of frankpledge for Wendover with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The borough of Wilton Introduction WILTON The Anglo-Saxon founders of Wilton chose their site to meet the two-fold needs of defence …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Willelmo Pudume, Ricardo de Humframvile, Eustachio de Wilton, Galfrido Forti et aliis. Folio 13. Hubertus Dei grati …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from Croc the Huntsman, Alward, and Godus in Salisbury and Wilton; Horton manor (Glos.) from Agnes, wife of Hubert de … of St. Germain about 1170, and a small piece of land at Wilton from William de Wilton, organist, about 1200. 45 About 1220 Melksham church, …
A Survey of London
… Totehil streete, wherein is a house of the Lord Gray of Wilton, and on the other side at the entrie into Totehill …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… A burgage in the Nether Acres is named in 1349; Lord Wilton's D. Wallgate occurs in 1338, in a settlement …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Emma had by her second husband a son, Reginald de Grey of Wilton, 37 who in 1297 enfeoffed William de Ayot of his manor …
A History of the County of Warwick
… also claimed by the owners of five mills - Charterhouse, Wilton's, Hammerton's, and two mills in the Hole - and by … Mill. One mill in the Hole cannot be identified. Wilton's Mill might be Whitley Mill. A. 14(a), 18. A. 14(b), …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John Aubry, Tho. Bukenham. 17 Ditto, John Jenny, Hen. Wilton. Keble, 173. It is marked Carta xxiii. a. Cart. 1 E. …
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