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A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the parish to about 255 ft. in the neighbourhood of Chicheley Brook. The soil is Oxford Clay. The village is on a … in 1311. 59 After the Dissolution it shared the fate of Chicheley, with which manor and that of Thickthorns, partly … to Anthony Cave. 60 Lands here followed the descent of the Chicheley manors in the 17th century, 61 but no record of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1543. 55 He sold Lathbury Manor to Anthony Cave of Chicheley, who died seised in 1558. 56 One moiety of this …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Farrer. As early as 1674 Sir Anthony Chester, bart., of Chicheley (q.v.), heir through marriage of the family of … land for some time followed the descent of the manor of Chicheley (q.v.), but is now in the hands of Mr. Charles Anthony Chester, who does not hold Chicheley. Chester of Chicheley. Party argent and sable a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Caldecote, Little Woolstone, Bradwell, Linford, Tyringham, Chicheley, Tickford, Hardmead, and Milton Keynes, with half a … manors held of them, and records exist of courts held for Chicheley, Crawley, Astwood, Emberton, Little Linford and … Marston in the reign of Henry VIII. 143 Constables for Chicheley, Emberton, Astwood and Caldecote were appointed at …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the western for a considerable distance is formed by the Chicheley Brook. The division of the parish into Great and … 16th century an attempt was made by the parishioners of Chicheley to attach Little Crawley, just over the border, as … fact that the priory of Tickford had formerly held both Chicheley Church and Little Crawley chapel (see below). This …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 200 ft. in the west and south, where the River Ouse and Chicheley Brook form the boundary. The river is here crossed … of a mile south of the village is a district called Chicheley Hill. The northeastern angle of the parish is … it was conveyed in 1725 to Sir John Chester, bart., of Chicheley 94 (q.v.), with which manor it was still held late …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… likely that it passed, with the rest of Arrington, to the Chicheley family. The hearth tax of 1662 records one large … of the Arrington manors came into the possession of the Chicheley family, 112 and one of them, Goldingham's or … 1576 to the North family. 116 Between 1659 and 1664 Thomas Chicheley bought estates in Arrington from William North, J. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… so by the bailiff. 24 In 1423 Barnet was visited by Henry Chicheley archbishop of Canterbury, and the fact that the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… they again joined in the sale of this manor to archbishop Chicheley, and his trustees, and they in the 22d year of that …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was bought by Walter Strickland. 186 Strickland, John Chicheley, and George Cony held the court of the manor in …
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