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A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Loftus Urban District Council. Its area is 2,457 acres of land, 1 of which 678 acres are arable, 1,011 acres … Halikeldale referred to in the 13th century and later. 5 Robert de Liverton in about 1180 granted to Whitby Abbey … fees that descended to the male line of the Thwengs. 15 Robert son of Niel de Liverton, 16 the earliest known …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.); Lokerle Boteler (xv cent.). The parish of Lockerley, covering an area of 1,647 acres, of which about … 18 but when she and her husband sought to secure the manor Robert Cantel, John Conke and John Coly, trustees for John … part of a fee there. 33 In 1433 Joan, 'late Duchess of York,' died seised of a third part of a knight's fee in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiiixix cent.). The parish contains the market town of Loftus, and to the south the isolated farms of High and … to the 19th century the lords of the manor lived here. Sir Robert Dundas, who greatly improved the town, built Loftus … manor was leased in 1540 to Ralph Beckwith, goldsmith, of York, 96 and the reversion of the site and the mill beside …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1921, 525; 1931, 491. The parish, in the extreme south of the county, is bounded on the east and south by … brother Richard. 35 It probably came into the hands of Sir Robert (son of Ralph) fitzNicholas, who joined Simon de … there were bestowed on Walter de Langley, and in 1269 Sir Robert, with Sir Ralph Pippard, agreed to pay Walter 200 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Long Ditton is a village one and a half miles southwest of Kingston. It was at the time of the Domesday Survey in … Crown after the succession of female heirs to the lands of Robert de Arsic, who died in 12445. In the 16th and 17th … five sisters, Eleanor, Countess of March, Joan, Duchess of York, Margaret, Duchess of Clarence, Eleanor, Countess of
A History of the County of Warwick
… south to north across the parish. The village, typical of the 'roadside' as opposed to the 'squared' type though not … of the manor (except 12 of land quitclaimed by John to Robert de Pynkeny in 1285 23 and 6 virgates which Thomas de … for a felony, and in 1294 there was a dispute between Robert de Pynkeny and Hugh de Odingsels, the latter being in …
A History of the County of Durham
… LONG NEWTON Lang Newton, 1260. The parish and township of Long Newton is bounded by Egglescliffe and Middleton St. … 20 and by Edmund Nevill 'otherwise Earl of Westmorland' to Robert Carr Earl of Somerset in 1614. 21 It was also included … been acquired by the Conyers family of Coatham Stob. 46 Robert Killinghall in 1508 had land here held of the lord of
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Long Sutton is a small village and parish lying south-east of Crondall, 6 miles south from Winchfield Station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The parish covers an … 26 who died without issue. His heir was his brother Robert, who died in the reign of Richard III, and was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Long Sutton LONG SUTTON The parish of Long Sutton, on the north bank of the river Yeo, 3 miles … from early times. Games marsh in the west is named after Robert Gyen of Bristol (d. 1353) and occurs as Gyensmershe in … the manor, except the manorhouse, was leased to Robert Golde. 63 In 1547 the reversion was granted to Thomas …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.). 1 The Village Cross, Long Wittenham The area of the parish is 2,275 acres, of which considerably over half … of St. John's College, and is occupied by Admiral William Robert Clutterbuck. Near the church is the Tudor house called … of The Poor Man's Best Friend. 17 The miscellaneous writer Robert Bateman Paul (18259) 18 also held the living. Manors …
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