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A History of the County of Somerset
… Yarlington YARLINGTON Yarlington in 1838 The parish of Yarlington, the derivation of whose … at Woolston 47 and in 1327 Christine Gyan, possibly his mother, was assessed for twice his holding. 48 Nicholas was … 1888. 46 In 1835 Yarlington became part of Wincanton poor-law union and in 1894 formed part of Wincanton rural district …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the lord's scutage. 15 The 'hundred' of Yarnton, so called in 1279, seems to have been the name given to an annual view … at Yarnton attended by tenants from St. Valery manors in Steeple Barton, Cassington, Hampton Gay, Rousham, and … bench. 41 In 1834 Yarnton became part of Woodstock poor law union. In 1932 it was transferred to Witney rural …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Yarnton Manor and other estates Manor and other estates In 1005 Ealdorman Aethelmaer granted 10 hides at YARNTON, … 72 who by 1570 had been succeeded by his brother-in-law John Chamberlain, third son of Sir Leonard Chamberlain of … Swete. 95 On Adrian's death in 1755 it passed to his mother Esther, who devised it in 1771 to a relative, the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Yarrow - Zetland Y Yarrow YARROW, a parish, in the county of Selkirk, 9 miles (W.) from Selkirk; … district formed part of the royal forest of Ettrick, and in the reign of Bruce was recovered from the English by Sir … almost 2400, the Minchmoor of about 2300, the Hangingshaw Law of 2000, feet above the level of the sea. The chief …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Nassington, and served by a curate. Yarwell is not named in Domesday Book but was probably included in Nassington, a village attributed with two mills, one of … W P. 1695; (3), of J E, 1681. In N. chapel (4), of George Law, 1766, black marble; (5), of Margaret Arney, I703(?); …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1,674 a. (677 ha.), was absorbed by Cherhill parish in 1934. 28 The parish boundary is marked by few prominent … relict Maud who held it as dower, 79 to his sister-in-law Isabel Waleran (d. 1284). 80 In 1289 it was held by Queen … in 1310 his estate at Yatesbury was divided between his mother's great-grandnephew Ralph Butler and her grandniece …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Yeading - Yettington Yeading YEADING, a hamlet, in the parish of Hayes, union of Uxbridge, hundred of … women, each of whom receives a small allowance. The poor-law union of Yeovil comprises 35 parishes or places, … Marsh, and Hendford were ancient chapels, dependent on the mother church, in which the inhabitants of those villages had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… CHURCH. Masonry of the 12th century or earlier re-used in the church porch may be from the chapel in existence at Yelford by 1221. 99 In the later 13th century … rights, for, although Yelford was not named when the mother church claimed such rights over a wide area in 1405-6, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Yelford Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1086 Walter son of Ponz held of the king 3 hides in YELFORD, together with estates in Westwell and Alwoldsbury … to be held in chief; wardship was granted to Elizabeth's mother, Elizabeth, and her second husband Edward Smith. 85 In
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Yerbeston - Y Vaenor Isav Y Yerbeston YERBESTON, a parish, in the union and hundred of Narberth, county of Pembroke, … extent of land, all inclosed and cultivated. Culm is found in some parts of it, but it is worked only for home … two townships of Ystrad-Dyvodog and Rhigos, in the poor-law union of Merthyr-Tydvil, hundred of Miskin, county of …
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