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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a single agger and vallum on three sides of it, the upper or northern side being left open. It lies on the slope of the … yet there was nothing to judge by, either of its time, or whom it belonged to. The Roman military way, or … with the advowson of the church, was assigned to Sir John Tiptoft, in right of his late wife Margaret, one of them. His …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Roger de Busli had one Car. and two Vill. with one Car. (or Plow.) and four Acres of Meadow. This kept the antient … and he to the Lord of Bentley by Doncaster, Paganus de Tiptoft, and he to the chief Lords of Tickbi'l. 4 Adam de … was Witness, which shows it to be in King John's Time, or the Beginning of Henry the Third's. 5 Hugh Silvein gave to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and St. Aubrey's LANGAR & BARNESTON, AND ST. AUBREY'S (or, ST. THELBURGA'S). These Towns went together before the … and one within a Bordure. Eva, the Wife of Robert de Tibetot, was Daughter of P. de Cadurcis. 13 Robert de Tibetot … Windows on that Side is Arg. a Saltier engrailed Gules, Tiptoft. And in some Places Azure a Bend Or, Scrope, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to south-east. In 1959 it contained two divisions or townships, covering 2,692 acres and named respectively … End was made in 1852 into a separate parish; and Moor End or Ackhampstead, which was once an outlying chapelry, was … 96. C 1/19/45; 9/182, 183; 16/296. The parties were Alice Tiptoft, Joan Cokke, Isabel Weston, Isabel Says, descendants …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… been then a more populous tithing than either Midgehall or Mannington, and in the 16th century there were more … in 1743. A map of 1766 marks the lake as the 'new pond or canal', and calls the former fishpond the 'old pond'. 102 … lands allotted to his sister Margaret and her husband John Tibetot. 150 It seems, however, to have been alienated …
A History of the County of Rutland
… old custom, dying out in 1895, was to give 'Plum Shuttles' or 'Valentine buns' to all the children of the parish on 14th … held in 1338, 14 but no further mention of either market or fair has been found. The market was probably held in the … advowson of Market Overton, 28 and Margaret, wife of John Tiptoft, the fourth sister, had tenements here; while …
A History of the County of Somerset
… boundary of the parish, was known as the Dyed or Dead Way by 1697. 11 There are two major bridges in the … The hamlets generally preserve their plans as nucleated or linear settlements surrounded by the former open fields, … widow Philippe carried it to her third husband Sir John Tiptoft (d. 1443); and on Tiptoft's death it passed to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Bothome had been taken from the commons of Lockton or the Queen's common in Pickering Forest. 13 In 1676 a … the mill in the grounds. 17 'The capital messuage, priory or mansion-house, known as the manor-house' of Rosedale had … Tankerville and Lord Powis 89 and Joyce wife of Sir John Tiptoft, kt. 90 Henry Brounflete held 6 carucates in Cropton, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the largest area has always been south of the Kennet. All or a large part of Stitchcombe tithing lay within Savernake forest from the 13th century or earlier. 12 There were 365 a. of wood in the parish in … was allotted to his sister Margaret and her husband John Tiptoft, Lord Tiptoft, and fee there to another sister …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sable three swords set pilewise with their hilts or. Orde-Powlett, Lord Bolton. The arms of Paulet with the … until the beginning of the 15th century. 30 The Earls or Kent. England with the difference of a silver border. In … until her death in 1413. 40 Her cousin and heir Sir John Tiptoft son of Agnes, sister of her father Sir John Wroth, 41 …
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