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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the settlements called Maddington, Homanton, Bourton, and Addestone, each of which had a strip of land running from … Lord Hungerford (d. 1459), whose relict Margaret, Baroness Botreaux and Hungerford, 122 in 1472 gave the manor to the … Francis, and William Franklin held of Hugh. 133 William Botreaux, Lord Botreaux, held it at his death in 1462. 134 In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In the form 'stupel' it occurs in 1242. 2 That form and the later form of 'stepel' (1255) are thought to derive from the Old English stiepel and thus to refer to a church steeple. 3 The later form of … Hungerford estates after the death of Margaret, Baroness Botreaux, widow of Robert, Lord Hungerford (d. 1459), Gore …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Mildenhall MILDENHALL The parish of Mildenhall lies north and south of the Kennet immediately east of Marlborough. 1 … to trustees for her daughter Mary Hungerford, Baroness Botreaux, wife of Edward Hastings, Lord Hastings (d. 1506). … restored to Robert's mother Margaret Hungerford, Baroness Botreaux, at whose death in 1478 it passed to her …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Mulneford, Muleford (xiii cent.); Mulleford (xiii and xiv cent.); Meleford, Mullesford (xiv cent.); Milleford … as 'half the manor' of Pennington to William, third Lord Botreaux 76; that is, half of the two thirds formerly held by … 80 It subsequently passed to Margaret, only child of Lord Botreaux and widow of Robert Lord Hungerford, and she granted …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 'the tithing of South Charford,' but both were originally and are now separate, though small and decayed parishes, South Charford possessing no village … According to an entry in the Testa de Nevill Nicholas de Moels held one knight's fee in Charford of the old …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… when seven estates were so called: three were in Wiltshire and became North Tidworth parish, four were in Hampshire and became the adjoining South Tidworth parish. 3 After 1897 … 68 Manors and other estates. A 4-hide estate that became MOELS or Moyles manor was held in 1066 by Alward and in 1086 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from the river Og across the downs north of Marlborough and Preshute. 1 An estate called Ogbourne existed c. 946 2 … Margaret was succeeded in 1411 by her grandson William de Botreaux, Lord Botreaux. 113 On his death in 1462 the manor passed to his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The parish of Over Wallop lies on the borders of Wiltshire and covers an area of 4,672 acres, including 2,889 acres of arable land, 299 acres of permanent grass and 61 acres of woods and plantations. 1 The main London to … name, being granted in 1222 by Henry III to Nicholas de Moels, 11 who as seneschal of Gascony defeated the King of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Over Worton lies 3 miles (5 km.) south-west of Deddington and 9 miles (16 km.) south of Banbury. Before its … After Adam's death it was regranted in 1229 to Nicholas de Moels during pleasure, but the grant was soon turned into a … passed to his second daughter, Isabel, wife of William de Botreaux. It remained in the Botreaux family until 1463, when …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… ancient parish of Rushall, 2,204 a. lying between Charlton and Upavon, is a long narrow parish typical of Salisbury … trustees to the use of his wife Margaret, later Baroness Botreaux (d. 1478). Robert's son Robert, Lord Hungerford and … Hungerford lands restored by Henry VII to Mary, Baroness Botreaux, the granddaughter of Robert Hungerford (executed …
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