Search

Displaying 50981 - 50990 of 63311
A History of the County of Surrey
… Limpsfield is a village and large parish on the borders of Kent, a mile east of Oxted station and 3 miles west of … Woodhouse. 20 In 1855 Bolters was in the possession of Robert Passenger, and in 1866 Mrs. Passenger was living … for the murder of Richard Aldriche at Limpsfield. 24 Robert Heath, a member of this family, was Solicitor-General …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Lynderige (xvi cent.). The two new ecclesiastical parishes of Knightonon-Teme and Pensax were formed from the ancient … for crest. There are four bells in all: the first cast by Robert Oldfeild, 1626; the second by Abraham Rudhall, 1702; … Lindridge the church was also taken from them, for in 1132 Robert de Bethune, Bishop of Hereford, 'to make a perfect …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and a parish which occupies the south-eastern corner of Surrey, adjoining the county of Kent on the east. It … to the main part of the manor is not very clear. In 1774 Robert Linfield of East Grinstead levied a fine of the 'manor … of this family until at the close of the 16th century Robert sixth Lord Burgh died young and unmarried, 64 when the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish containing 1,073 acres, and situated 9 miles north of Andover. Berkshire lies to the north, while Wodensdyke … 18 In 1600 Andrew Reade settled Linkenholt upon his son Robert, who died seised in 1627, leaving a son and heir … 24 In 1680 Joseph Hoskins Styles was sent by his uncle, Robert Styles, a wealthy Amsterdam merchant, to buy land in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Linslade (xvixvii cent.). Linslade has an extent of 1,693 acres, 170 of these being arable land, 629 permanent … in the same year, 32 having in 1392 granted Linslade to Robert, Bishop of London, and others in settlement on his … was assigned the manor in dower and afterwards married Sir Robert Goushill, kt. 34 Thomas the son died in 1405, 35 and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the 43d mile-stone at Green-street, the south side of which is within the bounds of it, hence the ground rises … III. having married Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Robert de Shurland, in whose right he became entitled to the … with many other estates in this county. His son Sir Robert Cheney, sold it before the 27th year of that reign, to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Linton LINTON. SOUTHWARD from Loose, on the opposite side of Cocks heath, lies the parish of Linton, antiently written … George Jocelyn, who was a younger son of Sir Robert Jocelyn, bart. of Hertfordshire, and died in 1727; … the corners of the escutcheon, or. He alienated it to Robert Mann, esq. who built a small but elegant seat here, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Linton LINTON The parish of Linton, 1 which includes the former market town and Barham … of Hildersham, 128 who died c. 1334. 129 In 1346 his son Robert was said to hold a quarter and a fortieth of the Great … of Richmond granted tithe at Linton to St. Mary's Abbey, York, 650 whose cell of Rumburgh (Suff.) received 3 marks in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.); Lyss, Lyshe, Lisse (xiv cent.). The parish of Liss lies on the borders of Sussex 4 miles north of … the Rother. The Wylds in the north is the residence of Mr. Robert Henderson, and there are many other modern houses … husband John Holcombe the one moiety, 24 which reverted to Robert Ryngebourne, her grandson, on the death of John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xvi cent.). Litchfield is a parish situated to the north of Whitchurch, its southern boundary being formed by the Port … of St. Giles to Hyde Abbey, 'for the soul of his father Robert, who lay buried in the monastery before the altar of … one knight's fee in Litchfield of the ancient feoffment of Robert de St. John. 43 In 1286 Walter de Eversley and …
Displaying 50981 - 50990 of 63311