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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Steeple Morden STEEPLE MORDEN The parish, 1 called in the early 13th century South Morden, 2 lies 22 km. south-west … a sale in 1698. The purchaser, Charles Shales, a London goldsmith, 152 died in 1734. In 1737 his son John Shales …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Stelling STELLING IS the next parish northward from Liminge, being written in Domesday, Stellinges. The greatest part of it, in which the church stands, is in … of Domesday, Stelling was part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's half-brother, under the
A History of the County of Essex
… Stifford village is 3.2 km. north of Grays Thurrock. 1 The ancient parish, comprising 1,597 a. (646. 3 ha.), … was holding manor courts at Stifford as late as 1493. 69 Odo, bishop of Bayeux, had two tenements in 1086. 70 The … in 1623 of the duchy of Lancaster. 121 Anthony Bradshaw, goldsmith of London, was holding it at his death in 1636. 122 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Stockbury STOCKBURY IS the next parish northward from Hucking. It is called in the survey of Domesday, Stochingeberge, in later records, … in the year 1080, was part of the extensive possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, the Conqueror's half …
A History of the County of Durham
… on Tees STOCKTON ON TEES Stocton, Stoketon, c. 1200. The parish of Stockton on Tees, formed in 1713 out of what … had long been a parochial chapelry in Norton, comprises the three townships of Stockton, East Hartburn and Preston … age, the wife of Thomas Copyn. 285 Joan relict of Richard Goldsmith in 1467 obtained licence to enter a toft and croft …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Stoke STOKE THE last parish undescribed in this hundred, lies the next … with other land at Stoke, among other premises, to Odo, bishop of Baieux, his half brother. But Lanfranc, … at his accession to the crown, to his half-brother, Odo, as has been already mentioned; and when archbishop …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Parishes Stone STONE Stanes (xi and xiii cent.). The parish of Stone has an area of 2,516 acres, of which 17 … south-east of Kidderminster, from which it is divided by the River Stour and by one of its tributaries. There is a … the Conquest to the priory of St. Guthlac, Hereford, and Odo held it of the priory. In 1086 it was held under the
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Stone STONE Stanes (xi cent.). The parish of Stone lies completely in the Vale of Aylesbury. … 31 This land, however, was given at the Conquest to Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, and was held from him by Helto, … bishop, from whom he also held Swanscombe in Kent. 32 When Odo was deprived of his lands they passed to the Munchesney …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eastward from Darent lies Stone, which takes its name from the stony situation of it; Stane in Saxon signifying a stone. … belonging to the church of Rochester, were seized on by Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's halfbrother; but he did not … with the church belonging to it, and Littlebroc, out of Odo's hands, immediately restored them to bishop Gundulph, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xviii cent.). Stratfieldsaye is a village and parish on the Berkshire border of the county, 3 miles south-east from Mortimer station on the Reading and Basingstoke branch of the Great Western …
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