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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 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… LITLINGTON LITLINGTON 1 lies some 20 km. south-west of Cambridge, and covers 879 ha. (2,171 a.). 2 The parish is … 51 Henry I probably gave that manor to his natural son Robert, earl of Gloucester (d. 1147), with whose honor of … from Richard de Rockesle, to whom William's heirs John and Robert de Valognes had subinfeudated it. Under the compromise …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Little Addington Church: West Tower Doorway The smaller of the Addingtons differs little in its main features from … senior, and Susan his wife in 1682 conveyed the manor to Robert Underwood, and Henry Weekly, 21 the latter of whom was … Northants N. and Q. i, 115. Rot. Hug. de Welles (Cant. and York Soc.), 130. Lansdowne MS. 1029. Priv. Stat. 11 Geo. IV, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xviixviii cent.). Little Barford is a small parish of 1,200 acres on the Huntingdonshire borders. The western … the 5 hides of land which constituted the manor to Abbot Robert, 7 and from this time until the Dissolution of the … Little Barford (Charities). See Parish of Dunton.The Rev. Robert Bamford also charged his house in St. Paul's parish, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… LITTLE BERKHAMPSTEAD Berchehamstede (xi cent.). The parish of Little Berkhampstead is bounded on the north by the River … in 1832 the manor went by will to her nephew Thomas Robert fourth Baron Dimsdale, on whose death without male … in Lombardic lettering; the third, dated 1621, cast by Robert Oldfeild. The communion plate consists of a cup of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Belinge (xi cent.); Billingge (xii cent.). The parish of Little Billing covers an area of 870 acres. It is long and narrow in shape and is crossed … that her daughter Eustachia and the latter's husband Robert son of Ralph Raye should continue to hold 2 virgates …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Little Bookham is a small parish 2 miles south-west of Letherhead. It is bounded on the north-west by Cobham, on … Dukes of Norfolk until it was acquired by Richard Duke of York, second son of Edward IV, who was affianced to Anne, … de Braose, who in that year had licence to convey it to Robert de Harpurdesford, 26 for the purpose of settlement on …
A History of the County of Rutland
… (xi cent.); Parva Castreton (xiii cent.). The parish of Little Casterton lies on the east of the county, … where it stood. Among those connected with the house was Robert Browne, the founder of the Brownists, the forerunners … manor and advowson to Henry le Scrope 10 of Bolton (co. York), one of the king's judges. Henry died in 1336 seised of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in antient records, Cert. It lies on the north side of the range of quarry hills, where the soil is mostly the … among his ancestors. He left by Mary his wife, daughter of Robert Constantine, who died in 1785, four sons and two … &c. and poor householders of Hedcorne. THOMAS AND ROBERT CHITTENDEN, by indenture in 1698, assigned a house and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cheverell LITTLE CHEVERELL Little Cheverell, 5 miles south of Devizes, is one of a number of villages lying at the foot … by his daughter Margaret, Baroness Botreaux and widow of Robert, Lord Hungerford (d. 1459), 43 and she or her trustees … 292 (1535). Cal. Papal Regs. i. 543; Reg. Ghent (Cant. & York Soc.), ii. 557. Reg. Ghent (Cant. & York Soc.), ii. 565, …