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A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the county. It consisted of three tithings, Shalbourne or Town, Bagshot in the north and Oxenwood in the south; the … of the daughters and co-heirs of Sir Thomas Fitz Ranulf or Nevill, 14 Robert seems to have acquired in 1270 another … second Lord Tatteshall married Eva daughter of Robert de Tiptoft, 18 and died in 13023 seised of this manor, 19 which …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… identical with that later called Church End, where three or four houses survived east of the church in 1841. 24 The … farm-houses such as Carter's Farm, are probably of 17th- or 18th-century origin. Some, such as Mill Green Farm, have … granted the reversion of 1 carucate there to Robert de Tiptoft for the latter's younger son Pain, 152 killed in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish. The remains of Southwick Priory, a house of Black or Austin canons, founded by Henry I in 1133, and in which, … White of Southwick. Azure a cross quarterly ermine and or between four falcons argent with a fret between four … for Braye, and (4) Argent a cross engrailed gules, for Tiptoft. On the north wall of the north chapel is a brass …
A History of the County of Somerset
… follows the northern defences of the encampment on Ham or Hamdon Hill. From there the boundary runs westwards, a … with Upper Street. 9 Castle Street, formerly Stone or Stone's Lane, 10 runs eastwards from North Street, … death in 1406 on his widow and her third husband, Sir John Tiptoft, for the life of Philippe. 68 This settlement was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to the Abbot of Bec, was afterwards known as Tooting Bec or Bec, 2 and corresponds to the Upper Tooting of the present … Tooting Bec was said to be held of the Crown. 37 Clare. Or three cheverons gules. Despenser. Quarterly argent and … and in the following year Tooting Bec was granted to John Tiptoft Earl of Worcester, then master of the gild of St. …
Magna Britannia
… Bowyer Adderley, Esq., the present proprietor Hunsdon or Hanson-grange in this parish, which had been given, in the … in 1546, to John Flackett, whose descendant sold it, in or about the year 1638, to Robert Boothby, Esq. Some time … The parish comprises the townships of Litton and Westown or Wheston: the chapelry of Wormhill, and the villages of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… acres wood. 1 It is divided into two by the River Mimram or Maran, which flows through it from north-west to … 55 Wingate of Lockleys. Sable a bend ermine cotised or between six martlets or. Elizabeth daughter and heir of … Giles de Badlesmere and her husband John, 80 second Lord Tiptoft. Her eldest son John died in 1359. His heir was his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… front bears the initials A.I.Y. The wings on the south or garden front are pedimented, and the house is entered by a … in 1734. The present 'Grove,' formerly called the Mansion or Leyburn House, was built about 1720, tradition says, on … ends are carved respectively with a shield of Scrope and Tiptoft supported by two eagles and surmounted by a helm with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to be extra-parochial, never having paid tithes, rates, or taxes in any parish. Shortly before, however, the rector … descendants the earls of Oxford subsequently held, as 3 or 4 knights' fees, the mesne lordship of Wickham under the … from Bernhams, probably passing by 1412 to Sir John Tiptoft, later Lord Tiptoft, 107 steward of Bottisham manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Brewse, it passed into that name, and William de Brewse, or de Braiosa, as they were written in Latin, was possessed … long after which it became the property of the family of Tibetot, or Tiptoft, as they were usually called, in whom it continued …
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