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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Beler and Swillington, by the help of another Fine levied 9 H. 5. or 1 H. 6. by Sir John Gray, of Ingleby, in the … still Owners of considerable Lands in this Lordship. 7 The first that I have noted of them, out of their own Evidences, … Widmerpole passed four Acres of Land 8 there to Nicolas, 9 10 Son of Nicolas de Widmerpole, and Maud his Wife. John, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the manor 8 in 1286, his heir being his son John, 9 who was still holding in 1296. 10 In 1306 William de … second book, likewise of paper, is supplementary to the first, containing baptisms 156898, marriages 156398, and … 1.) Feet of F. Hants, Mich. 54 Hen. III. So called for the first time. Inq. p.m. 15 Edw. III, No. 15. The property then …
A History of the County of Hertford
… he was succeeded by the family of de Broc as early as the first years of the thirteenth century, 6 and in 1217 Geoffrey … of the Corbets, on the death of Sir William Lucy in 1466, 9 when instead of reverting to the family of Vaux, as the … There are also books of parish accounts for 16871732, and 1822 onwards, also a vestry minute-book from 1832. ADVOWSON …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… its history and was held of the dean and chapter. 6 The first family who can be traced as tenants of the dean and … Haxby was holding tenements here in the reign of Edward I. 9 In 1323 Robert de Askeby was lord of the manor, 10 of which … in 1503, 20 leaving a daughter and heir Anne. Anne was first the wife of James Pickering of Escrick and afterwards …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or Roman period on Wigginton Heath near the cross roads. 9 Wigginton has always had a small population; in the late … village from Tadmarton is the 'Swan' public house. It was first mentioned by name when licensed in 1782, 24 but it is … wars the overseers had adopted the roundsman system. By 1822 the situation was so bad that they cut the rate of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… belonging to Mr. Sheppard and Mr. Lord, pay a modus, the first of 4 s. and the latter of 1 s., only in lieu of … is last mentioned in connexion with this manor in 1388. 9 During the 13th century the manor appears to have been held … also called Robert le Eyr, 12 who married twice. By his first wife Amice he had three sons, William and Robert, who …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a detached part of Oare tithing situated in Huish. 9 To the south the tithing included the Giant's Grave on the … son Joseph had predeceased him, it probably passed to his first cousin Edmund Benger. 147 George Benger, probably … year. Expenditure at Oare varied from 7 in 1786 to 29 in 1822. 322 Churches. A church ( nova ecclesia) had been built …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of the bishop, having as under-tenant his nephew Hugh, 9 from whom it appears to have passed some time in the … Remy paid 4 marks into the Exchequer for land held in the first-named county, and in 11756 and succeeding years owed … where one book is missing: of those that remain, the first runs from 1545 to 1677; the second has baptisms and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and there is now a smaller house on the scite of it. The first of them, who came into this county in the reign of … obt. 1773. 8 Robert Stedman, A. M. induct. Oct. 23, 1773. 9 John Francis, A. M. induct. Jan. 9, 1790, present vicar. 10 There is a pedigree of them in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… granted Willey to Nicholas de Herdebergh and his heirs, 9 and in 1309 Nicholas received 14 messuages, 13 virgates, … of Sir Andrew Ogard, but she having no children by her first husband the manor passed by the entail to his sister … viii, 348; Chan. Inq. p.m. 22 Ric. II, 131; 1 Hen. V, 52; 9 Hen. V, 44; (Ser. 2), lvii, 51. Pipe R. 27 Hen. II (Pipe R. …
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