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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… West Retford WEST RETFORD. This town seems part of East- Retford, being only divided by the river Idel. It … time this was valued at 40s. in the Conquerours but at 4s. Robert de Mortayne, 4 E. 1, 2 by concord in a plea for common … Anne, the wife of Nicolas Denman. I find Edward Darrell, son of Sir Thomas married Barbara, daughter and co-heir of
A History of the County of Sussex
… is famous for its ancient yew trees. MANOR The manor of WEST STOKE formed part of the chapelry of Bosham 1 and … after the Conquest the manor was given to one Edgar, whose son Robert left a daughter under age in ward to Henry II. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (O.S. 6 ins., ST 72 SE) The parish lies on the W. bank of the R. Stour and has an area of 1,070 acres. The N.E. part, on a low escarpment of … inscribed 'Reioyce in God 1635 ID', 2nd inscribed 'Mr Robert Hannam Ch Wd Wm Cockey bell founder 1733', tenor …
A History of the County of Sussex
… West Tarring WEST TARRING The former parish of West Tarring, 1 now part of Worthing borough, lay between … seems also to have held Tarring, since in 1209 his son Godfrey was confirmed in lands there formerly held by … but they were restored to him in that year. Godfrey's son and namesake (d. c. 1266) was succeeded by his son
A History of the County of Sussex
… sometimes called Thorney Island, lies between two limbs of the estuary of Chichester Harbour, Thorney Channel on the … These fees were held in 1212 by Richard de Thorney, 5 son of William. He died c. 1222 without issue, and his heirs … son the Rev. George Parker Farhill held it in 1779. 26 Robert Harfield held 'the manor' about 1815, 27 and it was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… W. The church is interesting. Ecclesiastical Parish Church of St. Clement (Plates, pp. 147, 167) stands in the S.E. … Brasses: In chancel (1) of Humphrey Heies, 1584, and his son, 1585, with figures of man and son in civil dress and long punning inscription in Latin; …
The Environs of London
… extent, &c. This parish takes its name from two brooks (of which the Brent is one) which run near or through it. It … of either of them 2. I find afterwards that Pain, the son of Henry and his wife Aveline, daughter of Morell (who … of West Twyford, which he had granted for life to Sir Robert de Aston. It appears by that record, that Pecche's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… vicissitudes. In 1114 the tithes belonged to the canons of St. Paul's. By 1181 there was a chapel there paying to St. … 90 was instituted as rector, on the presentation of Pain, son of Henry, and Eileen, with tithes and the right to bury … monuments include alabaster and marble wall memorials to Robert Moyle (d. 1638) and Walter Moyle (d. 1660). 18 The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Manors MANORS. In 1086 Twyford was held by two canons of St. Paul's: Durand held 2 hides of the king, and Gueri … his daughter Adelaide for their lives. 28 About 1183 Pain, son of Henry, and his wife Eileen, daughter of Adelaide's … Adelaide. 29 Grants were made at the end of the century to Robert and to Master Roger, sons of Morel. 30 Robert's widow …
The Environs of London
… Name. Situation. This place, to which the addition of West is given to distinguish it from the parish last … of Doomsday was taken 2, it was held by Adam Fitzhubert. Robert Burnell, Bishop of Bath and Wells, had a charter of … died seised of the manor in 1313 4. John de Huntingfield, son of William, left two daughters, coheirs, one of whom …
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