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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Lower Lemington LOWER LEMINGTON The small ancient parish of Lower Lemington lies in the north-east corner of the … 1087 William II gave the lands held by Tewkesbury Abbey to Robert FitzHamon, 36 from whom they passed to the earls of … On her death in 1792 Lower Lemington descended to Sir Robert Hesketh (who later took the name Juxon), 47 the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xvi cent.). This parish lies on the Herefordshire border of the county and is bounded on the east for some distance by … Pichard, for in 1324 William was in controversy with Robert Sturmy as to rent in Sapey which Roger Pichard had … king's hands on account of the minority of Richard Duke of York (ibid. 166). John de Wisham obtained a grant of free …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a small rural parish two and a half miles south-west of Stow-on-the-Wold and immediately north of … north aisle. 204 Of the six bells, one is thought to be by Robert Hendley of Gloucester (fl. c. 1500), two are by Edward … Char. Com. files. 'Jurisdiction of the Archbishops of York', Trans. B.G.A.S. xliii. 126; the chantry priest in 1547 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Lower Swell LOWER SWELL The parish of Lower Swell stretched west from Stowon-the-Wold, covering … by 1659, when, after Courteen's death, it was sold to Sir Robert Atkyns, 76 later Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer and … his death in 1710, when the manor passed to his son, Sir Robert Atkyns, the historian of Gloucestershire. The younger …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Luffewyk (xiv cent.); Luffwyke (xvi cent.). The area of the parish is 2,028 acres. The soil is clay, limestone and … also held Islip which went with Drayton manor. In 1217 Robert de Nowers presented to the church. 10 His successor … V.C.H. Northants. i, 311 b. Rot. Hug. de Welles (Cant. & York Soc.), i, 13; Almaric, son of Ralph de Nowers, was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 239; 1921, 221; 1931, 230. The parish of Loxley lies on the former south-western border of the … of his name from Fitzooth and connected the outlaw with Robert FitzOdo, lord of the manor in the later 12th century. … John de Wauton received from Walter Giffard, Archbishop of York (126679), a grant of the two Walton manors and all his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… next parish north-westward from Ore, and was, in the reign of the Conqueror, called Cildresham, by which name it is … to Beversham Filmer, esq. of London, a younger son of Sir Robert Filmer, bart. of East Sutton, and of Lincoln's-inn, … John Sherwin, A. M. Jan. 23, 1674, obt. Jan. 17, 1713. 7 Robert Harrison, A. M. March 3, 1713, obt. 1755. 8 Wheler …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one called Luddesdon-street, near the northern bounds of the parish, near which is the estate, called Little … afterwards married to Hugh de Vere, the third son of Robert de Vere, earl of Oxford, who, in the 25th year of the … heir, Dionisia, who marrying Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert earl of Oxford, intitled him to this manor, among …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Ludington als. Lullington (xviii cent.). The parish of Luddington, or Luddington-in-theBrook, lies on the borders of Huntingdonshire and a small part of it falls within the … MS. 2733 fol. 134b. Rot. Rob. Grosseteste (Cant. and York Soc.), 226. Rot. Ric. Gravesend (Cant. and York Soc.), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (1,789 a.), 774 ha. from 1992, 2 lies at the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain and borders Hampshire. The village, 11.5 … the barons were opposing him, he entrusted the castle to Robert Waleran, as he did Marlborough castle. Probably at the … ff. 745. Above, Ludgershall, church. Reg. Ghent (Cant. & York Soc), ii. 883, 911. Phillipps, Wilts. Inst. i. 129; A. …
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