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A History of the County of Warwick
… one in his wood at Coughton to the injury of the king's forest 4but nothing now is worked. The greater part of the … shield of Throckmorton quartering Yate, 24 impaling Whorwood. The panelling at the east end of the room divides … Soc.), 879. Thomas Throckmorton (d. 1614) married Margaret Whorwood. The only connexion with the Yate family appears to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… has departed from its old route. Thus, owing to the road's former alignment on the ford across the Thame instead of on … 1864, has a station at Wheatley, after the Wycombe company's proposal to build a line in 1860 had been stopped by the … then classed as paupers. 352 In 1759 only one gentleman, Whorwood Adeane, is noted, 353 and the biggest farmers of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for Simon de Danitone appears to have held it by knight's service, of the above barony, in the 56th of king Henry … vert, whose son Thomas in 1679 conveyed it to Wortley Whorwood, esq. of Grays Inn, the son of Sir William Whorwood, of Stuiton castle, in Staffordshire, his arms, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was perambulated as part of the bishop of Worcester's Withington estate. Further north the boundary followed a … earl of Warwick, who sold it shortly afterwards to Owen Whorwood. 364 Whorwood sold it in 1550 to William Rogers, Richard's son. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 4 Before 1086 the Bishop of Coutances disseised Lewin's tenant and put into possession Nigel de Berevile, who is … in 1729 without issue. 60 The manor then passed to Thomas Whorwood, son of Elizabeth daughter of John Fortescue, the … 61 On his marriage with Elizabeth Ord in 1737. Thomas Whorwood settled an annuity on her of 100, 62 and died in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been altered in 1878, 3 when the parish received the 'King's Arms', five cottages, and the blacksmith's shop from … mortgage, but Christopher immediately resold to Sir Thomas Whorwood, the husband of his cousin Ursula Brome. 99 The … of Richard Powell, comprised 13 yardlands, worth 108; Lady Whorwood's tenant held pasture-land worth 80; 7 tenants of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… been found before 1629 and 1631, when the Earl of Lindsey's timber agents are known to have been staying at Garsington. … 18th century no wood of any size appears on Richard Davis's map; 6 in 1841 there were 15 acres or so of scattered … their claim to be 'lords of Garsington', as Thomas Whorwood was described in 1744, was based upon this ancient …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the city boundaries and were annexed to St. Clement's parish in 1894. 4 The parish of Headington became an urban … Jenkinson before 1779 15 and became the residence of the Whorwood family in 18012. It has an ashlar front with a … family. After the marriage of Ursula Brome to Sir Thomas Whorwood of Sandwell (Staffs.), the Whorwoods resided for a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a building, it is interesting as the home during the 1830's of Lady Lucy Pusey, the mother of Edward Pusey, who often … Whorwoods were strong royalists, 42 but old Lady Ursula Whorwood was in the house when Ireton and Bridget were … The village should also be remembered as the home of Jane Whorwood, 44 'a tall, well-fashioned and well-languaged …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Parishes King's Norton KING'S NORTON Nortune (xi cent.); Norton (xi, xii … it on his daughter Anne on her marriage with William Whorwood. 131 The latter was afterwards knighted, and with … before 1604 to his daughter Anne, the wife of Sir William Whorwood 171 of Bentley Pauncefoot, who settled it on Ursula …
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