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A History of the County of Hertford
… Preface ST. PETER'S The parish of St. Peter originally included as chapelries the present parishes of Sandridge, Ridge, Northaw, and St. … of Archbishop Stigand. 99 Later it fell into the hands of Odo, bishop of Bayeux, and at the request of Abbot Paul de …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes St Stephen's ST. STEPHEN'S The parish of St. Stephen covers 7,325 acres. The ground in … to the monastery of St. Albans in the eleventh century by Odo, bishop of Bayeux. 79 In the fourteenth century there … of Henry Foxwell, mortgaged it for 2,000 to John Harrison, goldsmith, of London, and Thomas his son. 94 Humphrey still …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… alias Hackington ST. STEPHEN's, ALIAS HACKINGTON, LIES the next parish northward from that of St. Dunstan's. The latter is its proper name, which it still retains in all … of the burgesses of Canterbury, from whom it was taken by Odo, bishop of Baieux, accordingly it is thus described in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes St. Helen's ST. HELEN'S Down to the 16th century the parish of St. Helen's included not only the modern … had been held previously by Alward, a priest, and Lewin, a goldsmith. Rainald de St. Helen had a son Turstin, 21 who is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… STALISFIELD, COMMONLY called Starchfield, adjoins to the parish of Easling south-eastward. It is called in Domesday, Stanefelle, which is the same as Stonefield, a name well adapted to the flinty … of Domesday, in 1080, was part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, under the general title of whose lands …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Stanstead Abbots is a parish of 2,612 acres, bounded on the north-west by the River Ash, which joins the Lea in this parish, on the … fame was Joyce Trappes, daughter of Robert Trappes, a goldsmith of London, who married first Henry Saxaye, a London …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Stanstead St. Margaret's STANSTEAD ST. MARGARET'S The earliest name of this parish seems to be Thele (Thele, … xii cent.; Theele, xiii cent.; Le Ele, xiv cent.; Theyle, the Yle, xvi cent.). At the end of the 13th century it took … between co-heirs, for in 1685 Thomas Wale, citizen and goldsmith of London, sold one-quarter and onethird of a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… JOHN Stanton St. John lies north-east by east of Oxford, the nearest boundary of the parish being three miles, and the … Manors. In 1086 Ilbert de Lacy held 10 hides in STANTON of Odo of Bayeux. 49 He is also entered in Domesday Book as holding of Odo two other tenements in Stanton each assessed at one hide. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Steeple Aston, a parish of 1,973 a. (789 ha.) lying along the western banks of the river Cherwell, comprises the civil … An estate of 5 hides in STEEPLE ASTON was held in 1086 by Odo of Bayeux. 75 On or before his death in 1097 he was … 169 In 1086 Hugh held 1 hide and yardland in NETHERCOTE of Odo of Bayeux. 170 Nothing further has been found until 1236, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Steeple Barton STEEPLE BARTON The Bartons, c.1800 Steeple Barton lies 11 miles (18 km.) … lord William Shareshull and its early 13th-century lord Odo or Otes), east of the Dorn. 3 There were two small … son of Hubert de Ryes held 10 hides in STEEPLE BARTON of Odo of Bayeux. 64 The manor, which was held in chief after …
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