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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and possibly included Rodbourne in Malmesbury, Sutton Benger, and lands later in Westport parish: of all those only … Corston, Cowfold, Grittenham, Rodbourne, and Sutton Benger; the boundaries appended to what it claimed was a copy … 4 of each for a third, 3 a. Customary tenants from Sutton Benger helped to mow the two meadows. 189 A large barn was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1688 another third was purchased by John Atkyns of Sutton Benger from John Carpenter of Clyffe Pypard and two years …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… daughter of John George and in 1574 widow of William Benger. 98 In 1573 Thomas made a settlement of his portion on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… portion, c. 90 a., between the eastern boundary of Sutton Benger and the west bank of the Bristol Avon, called Draycot Sutton in 1778: 4 it was transferred to Sutton Benger in 1884. 5 In the Middle Ages 81 a. of adjoining land … of Draycot Cerne, 1,015 a. (411 ha.), was added to Sutton Benger in 1934. The lands of the former parish north of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Bremilham to 1681, 176 was from 1689 vicar of Sutton Benger. George Ayliffe, lord of Foxley manor, refused to pay … Foxley became vacant when Stumpe was inducted to Sutton Benger because it was valuable enough to be under the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… later by his widow Agnes and her second husband Sir Thomas Benger, Master of the Revels to Queen Elizabeth and Visitor … in 1551 and took it to her second husband, Sir Thomas Benger. 231 Later, Sir William Grene, lord of Great Milton, … MS. Gough Oxon, 48, f. 360; and see below, p. 126. F. B. Benger, A Calendar of References to Sir Thomas Benger; Visit. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… crosses it. The road between Little Somerford and Sutton Benger links Great Somerford village with the road from … spread out mainly along the Little Somerford to Sutton Benger road, called Park Lane to the north, Top Street to the … 33 Further south, on the east side of the road to Sutton Benger, the New Inn later the Masons Arms, was open from 1841 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… has been constantly known by the name of the Graves. Henry Benger, gent. was of Hougham, and resided here anno 1619, and descended from John Benger, of Maningford, in Wiltshire. They bore for their … vicar. 12 Herald. Vistn. co. Kent, anno 1619. Pedigree Benger. See vol. vii. of this history, p. 270. See Camden's …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it again in 1509, however, 71 and lawsuits by Robert Benger, claiming the title of Elizabeth Hall, and Sir John … from Pontin's farm, and 6 s. 8 d. in lieu of tithes from Benger's farm. 123 In 1839 the tithes arising from land then …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… as that of the manor of Kilmeston Gymming (q.v.). John Benger died seised of the other half of the manor of …
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