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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, …
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