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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sutton Valence TOWN SUTTON, ALIAS SUTTON VALENCE, IS the next parish eastward from Chart Sutton. It has the name of Valence from that eminent family, who continued … his obtaining the crown of this realm, to his halfbrother Odo, bishop of Baieux; it having been part of the possessions …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Sutton-at-Hone SUTTON-AT-HONE LIES the next parish south-eastward from Wilmington, and was once so considerable, as to give name to the whole lath. It was called in Latin, Suthtuna, from its … acres of land more. The whole of this is worth 15 pounds. Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, had then got it into his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… EASTWARD from Stone lies Swanscombe, so called from the camp of Swane, king of Denmark, who having failed up the … the Conqueror, Swanscombe was part of the possessions of Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's half brother, and it is … and it is now worth 32 pounds. On the disgrace of bishop Odo, in 1084, his possessions were consiscated to the king's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Tackley TACKLEY Tackley parish lies on the west bank of the Cherwell c. 8 miles (14 km.) north of … landholders there were Roger d'Ivri who held 1 hide and Odo of Bayeux who held 3 yardlands. 81 The d'Ivri manor … have derived from the 3 yardlands held in 1086 by Roger of Odo of Bayeux. 94 By 1242 the overlordship had passed to the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Caterham and is now ecclesiastically attached to the latter. The extreme length of the parish, including the … of Dammartin, as is shown by a 12th-century deed by which Odo son of William de Dammartin granted to the house of St. … son Robert, who sold Tandridge in 1542 to John Cooke, a goldsmith of London. 28 By deeds of 1544 it would appear that …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Tatsfield is a very small parish lying between Titsey and the county of Kent, which surrounds it on the north and east. … at 3. 3 In 1086 it was held by Anschitel de Ros of Odo Bishop of Bayeux, 4 half-brother of William I, who … of the archiepiscopal estates. After the forfeiture of Odo, however, the fee seems to have been granted to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 16 water). Population: 1911, 377; 1921, 314; 1931, 370. The parish of Temple Grafton lies on the ridge north of the … Of these 36 manors, 28, including Grafton, were seized by Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, quasi lupus rapax, after Ethelwig's … 5 hides, held by Gilbert of Osbern FitzRichard, 18 to whom Odo had given it. 19 Evesham seems to have regained part of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Teston TESTON. LIES the next parish eastward from Watringbury. It is vulgarly called Teeson. In the book of Domes day it is written TESTAN, and in the Textus … which William the Conqueror enriched his half-brother, Odo, bishop of Baieux, whom he afterwards made earl of Kent, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Tetsworth TETSWORTH Tetsworth was one of the ancient chapelries of Thame and did not become an … early date, however, and covered 1,179 acres in 1932, when the civil parish was enlarged to 2,618 acres by the addition … large way of business to owe money to a London goldsmith. 227 In 1502 the constable, who was also an …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Thewinge, Tywyng (xiii cent.); Tewinge, Tuyng (xvi cent.). The parish of Tewin has an area of 2,694 acres, of which … acres are arable land and 537 acres permanent grass. 1 The valley of the Maran or Mimram crosses the centre of the … successor James leased it in 1589 to Aphabell Partriche, goldsmith of London, for thirty years at a yearly rent of 21. …