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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the detached lands were transferred to Winterbourne Stoke and a further 2 a. to Rollestone. Thereafter Shrewton parish … (d. 1405) and was succeeded by her grandson William Botreaux, Lord Botreaux (d. 1462), 85 who held it in 1417. 86 John of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Soberton SOBERTON Sudbertune (xi cent.); Subertune and Sobertona (xiii cent.); Subberton (xv cent.); Supporton … years later, Flexland passed to her grandson William, Lord Botreaux, 112 son and heir of William, Lord Botreaux, and her daughter Elizabeth. 113 He died in 1462 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… is in the Wylye valley 13 km. north-west of Salisbury and 19 km. ESE. of Warminster. 1 It contains Steeple … Aubrey Sir John de Ingham (d. c. 1203) and William de Botreaux (d. c. 1209), and Isabel William de Neville. The … early 13 th century, 59 and John of Monmouth, Aubrey de Botreaux, and Isabel's daughter Joan de Neville (d. c. 1263), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish. 3 Teffont Evias parish contained 749 a. (303 ha.) and measured 3 km. by 1.5 km. Its lands were distinguished from those of Teffont Magna and Dinton to the north and north-east before 1086. 4 The … Margaret Hungerford, 106 from 1462 Baroness Botreaux (d. 1478). After the attainder in 1461 of Margaret's …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… west of Salisbury. 1 The village is on the river Nadder and, apart from Mere, is the most populous place in … what is now the site of the village in the 8th century, 3 and the origin of Tisbury parish may be as the estate of such … to Robert's mother Margaret, from 1462 suo jure Baroness Botreaux, who sold it to John Mervyn, apparently in 1472. 550 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lies on the southern side of the Vale of the White Horse, and with the townships of Charlton and Grove, the last of which was constituted a separate … the custody, 72 which he granted in 1402 to Elizabeth Lady Botreaux and Robert Thresk, clerk. 73 Fulk died in 1407 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Westerham WESTERHAM, USUALLY CALLED, AND FREQUENTLY WRITTEN, WESTRAM, IS the next parish westward … from Brasted, being called in Domesday, Oistreham, and in the Textus Roffensis, Westerham; taking its name from … king Henry VI. He left by Anne his wife, daughter of lord Botreaux, a son John, 15 who soon after his father's death, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… detached parts of the parishes of Maddington, Shrewton, and either Orcheston St. George or Orcheston St. Mary. 2 The … had been absorbed into Winterbourne Stoke by the 1880s, 3 and in 1885 that of Maddington and Shrewton was transferred … for life to Margaret Hungerford, suo jure Baroness Botreaux 72 (d. 1478), relict of Robert, Lord Hungerford (d. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Yeovilton, including the hamlets of Bridgehampton and Speckington, measured 1,787 a. 1 It lies 1 mile east of … (d. 1405). Her heir was her grandson William, Lord Botreaux (d. 1462). 70 In 1458 Botreaux gave his estate, described as a manor, in Yeovilton …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a parish, in the hundred of Castlemartin, union and county of Pembroke, South Wales, 1 mile (S. W. by W.) … is situated at the south-eastern extremity of the county, and on the shore of the Bristol Channel, comprises a moderate portion of arable and pasture land, the whole, with the exception only of a …
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