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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Edmund Hampden, Thomas Swynerton, Bernard Saunterdon, John Aspley, and Thomas Durham, of the manor, probably in trust … whose son, Mr. George Humphreys of Brogton Park, Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire, is the present lord of the manor …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the hills which form the Hertfordshire border, Aspleywith Aspley Bury manorone mile to the south, Little Holwell, three … manor in Shillington, afterwards called SHILLINGTON or ASPLEY BURY, held of the abbot of Ramsey, is in 1476, when … 39 and henceforward it follows the same descent as Aspley Bury manor (q.v.) in the same parish. Rotherham. Vert …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the south side of the main street being actually in Aspley, which was a hamlet of Wootton Wawen until 1895, when … Thomas Colyns assigned lands at La Vale in Tanworth and in Aspley for a chantry of two chaplains, but as he had … of All Saints' ( sic), and of other lands in Tanworth and Aspley late of the chantry of St. Mary. 148 Roger Durevassal …
A History of the County of Warwick
… separate ecclesiastical parish on 27 June 1861, including Aspley, Forde Hall, and Mockley, all of which were formerly separate manors. Aspley, with an area of 640 acres, was in 1895 transferred … acquired, with the other portion, by Robert Knight. ASPLEY is first mentioned in 1221, when Robert de Chaucumb …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is reckoned as belonging to the civil parish of Wixford. Aspley, formerly a submanor, but depopulated in the 16th … Wixford, Coughton, Bickmarsh, Exhall, and the manor of Aspley. 38 Juliana died in 1411 and Thomas in 1418 and both … Mary Cubberley, mother of the present owners. The manor of ASPLEY is first mentioned in 1400, when it was in the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of Woburn (Woburning a gemacre) is mentioned in 969 in the Aspley charter. 27 MANORS In the time of Edward the Confessor … that the site was in a field adjoining the road to Aspley. Cal. Pat. 130713, p. 133. Cal. Papal Letters, v, 200. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… son of Muriel, of his common of pasture in Aspelega (Aspley). Roger called to warranty Robert de Sugginhill, who …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Ralph de Offelegh, Elyas de Adbaldeston, and Hugh de Aspley, had unjustly disseised Jordan de Pynlesdon of his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the counties of Leicester and York. Broxton Hall and Aspley House, two ancient mansions in the parish, are the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had. 5 The Reversion of the Herbage and Paunage of the Aspley Wood in Radford, parcel of the Mannor of Lenton, … Priory, and many other things, August the fifth. Aspley-Wood Hall was the dwelling place of Thomas Blyth, …
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