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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had a church, and Ablington, Knighton, and Syrencot, in the same ownership as Figheldean in the 12th and 13th centuries, 5 may have been in its parish … vicar 182148, was also vicar of Calne and from 1835 of Hilmarton. David Owen, curate from 1814, was also curate of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… HIGHWAY Highway, which existed as a separate 'vill' in 1316, 1 has for ecclesiastical purposes always been a chapelry in the parish of Bremhill (see belowChurch). In 1367 the … parish until 1890 when it was merged with the parish of Hilmarton. 5 Highway lies 4 miles north-east of Calne and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Hilmarton HILMARTON The parish of Hilmarton adjoins the … on the north. The parish church, which lies roughly in the middle of the parish, is about 3 miles from the centre of Calne and 7 miles from Wootton Bassett. Beversbrook, in the south of the parish, was probably a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… at the north-western corner of Crewkerne hundred. It lies in the centre of its roughly rectangular parish, which is nearly 2 miles long and just over a mile wide. In 1901 the parish measured 1,572 a. 1 Much of its western … possible heir, Ralph de Barnevill, was a Marshal tenant at Hilmarton (Wilts.) in the same year. 78 But already by 1233 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1 The parish covers 3,442 a. 2 and is roughly rectangular in shape. It measures 4 miles from east to west at its widest … up of 4 scattered hamlets and the evidence suggests that in 1086 the main area of settlement lay at the present hamlet … runs south-westwards from Greenway to the boundary with Hilmarton, is succeeded by a bed of Red Down Iron Sand. In
A History of the County of Hampshire
… reaching an elevation of over 300 ft. above the sea-level in the north of the parish is the site of the Romano-British … by the remains of the Roman wall, and is nearly 2 miles in circumference. The walls in the south-east are the most … of Wiltshire in 1377, and presented to the church of Hilmarton (co. Wilts) in 1380, 48 but he probably died soon …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 779 a. 1 It is a narrow oblong and measures some 2 miles in length and mile in breadth. The small village lies along the western boundary … Kingsbridge hundred, as then constituted, after those of Hilmarton and Lyneham. 9 In 1377 East Tockenham had 64 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as a supplement to the fifteenths and tenths levied in 1377, 1380, and 1384. In this respect they fall into the … /35/59 Calne Hundred Berwick Bassett 55 E 179/196/38/163 Beversbrook. See Whitley. Blackland (in Calne) 41 /38/167 … Calne) 26 /38/152 Whitley (in Calne) and Beversbrook (in Hilmarton) 32 /38/161 'Wodelond'. See Stock Street. Yatesbury …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… is printed below a list 1 of very small parishes, compiled in 1428 when the collectors of a levy on parishes had to … church or chapel. There are a number of places which occur in this list which have already been noted above (p. 296) as … Heytesbury Ansty (in Knook) Kingsbridge Corton (in Hilmarton) Kinwardstone Chisbury (in Little Bedwyn) " Easton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… By the 13th century the forest law was administered in four royal forests 1 in western Wiltshire, namely Braydon, Chippenham, Melksham, … Kellaways, 395 Langley Burrell, Biddestone, Lower Whitley, Beversbrook, Cherhill, Quemerford, Blackland, Calstone …
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