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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… (Pain's-Castle) PAINSCASTLE (PAIN'S-CASTLE), a hamlet and small village, in the parish of LlanbedrPainscastle, … of the Bchwy stream, which nearly encircles the village; and was at one time of much greater importance than it is at present, having had a castle and a market. The former no longer exists, and the latter has …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the southeast corner, near the junction of the Alne and the Arrow. The hamlet of Kings Coughton is about mile to … were twelve burgesses, each paying a rent of 8 d., in the Botreaux moiety of the manor in 1304. 44 The charter granted … occur in 1332, 65 and in 1440 there is mention of William Botreaux, lyndraper, 66 presumably a member of the family …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1792. 3 The parish lies 2 miles west from Langport and 9 miles south-east from Bridgwater. It is highly … 1405). 68 She was succeeded by her grandson William, Lord Botreaux (d. 1462), son of her daughter Elizabeth (d. 1389). 69 Botreaux's widow Margaret (d. 1488) and her second husband …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by name in 1165, 4 had a church in the 12th century, and had apparently become a parish by the late 13th. 5 The parish is long and narrow, extending 5 km. across the river valley, and … it to Eleanor's granddaughter Mary Hungerford, Baroness Botreaux and later Baroness Hungerford, wife of Edward …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it grew, stimulated by nearby military camps, a railway, and an increase of road traffic through it. 4 The parish is large, extending 10.5 km. east-west and measuring 2,402 ha. (5,936 a.), and the Christchurch Avon … of Coombe in 1382. 517 From then to 1538 it descended with Moels manor in North Tidworth. 518 It was held from 1407 or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Vale of Wardour 10 km. north-east of Shaftesbury (Dors.) and includes the steep northern slopes of White Sheet Hill. 2 The parish lies north-west and south-east and is 3.5 km. by 3.5 km. Its south-eastern … in 12001. 48 When Aubrey, then the relict of William de Botreaux, died c. 1270, she was succeeded by her grandson …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Blewbury with Upton and Aston Upthorpe BLEWBURY with UPTON and ASTON UPTHORPE … Isabel wife of Ralph Russel and Hawise wife first of John Botreaux, secondly of Nicholas de Moels. 103 The moiety assigned to Isabel was called the manor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Holt is situated on the Oxford Clay region of north and mid-west Wiltshire. There is a strip of Fullers Earth … Cumberwell, Holt, Atworth, South Wraxall, Winsley, and Limpley Stoke. 3 Of these the Borough corresponded with … had married Mary Hungerford (d. 1533) suojure Baroness Botreaux, Hungerford, and Moleyns. 168 In 1535 the manor of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… small outlying settlements nearby, Grittenham hamlet, and many scattered farmsteads. The north part of the parish … manor allowed them to be inclosed in Vasterne park, and they became part of Wootton Bassett parish. 3 Brinkworth … Eleanor's granddaughter Mary Hungerford, suo jure Baroness Botreaux, Hungerford, and Moleyns (d. c. 1533), who married …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THE PARISH OF CHIDINGSTONE lies below the sand hills, and consequently in the district called the Weald. It is … woods, among them are situated Sharp's-place, Boarplace, and nearer the foot of the hill, Boar's-hill, usually called … of Thomas, lord Roos, of Kendal, and widow of Sir Thomas Botreaux, two sons; Sir Edward Borough, who married Anne, …
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