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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… tenants of Warminster, 59 but also with the lords of Bishopstrow and Norton Bavant. 60 The other principal common … for its arable 7 a. in the field between Warminster and Bishopstrow and 7 a. in the field between Upton and … the whole came into the possession of the Temple family of Bishopstrow, and most of it was let as Boreham Farm. 70 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… John's was separated from it in 1957 and is now held with Bishopstrow. 18 The early history of the advowson of … road owed much to the generosity of William Temple of Bishopstrow, who gave the land for it and started the … when St. John's Church was united to the parish church of Bishopstrow in 1957. 96 There was a chapel of St. Nicholas in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that the parish was over seven miles long. South-east of Bishopstrow the former common meadow of Pit Mead was … parochially divided between the parishes of Warminster, Bishopstrow, and Norton Bavant. Adjoining it the former farm … Farm were assigned to Sutton Veny and Eastleigh Farm to Bishopstrow, and the smaller detached pieces were included in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Boreham which lay north of the Wylye, to William Temple of Bishopstrow, who thus became owner of almost the whole of … of Nunney, for in 1412 John Montfort held lands in Bishopstrow and Warminster worth 40 s. 82 By the late 15th …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… have been held. The manor of BOREHAM or BURTON DELAMERE or BISHOPSTROW 81 took its suffix from a family which was seated … 83 In 1217 Nicholas was given seisin of his land of Bishopstrow on returning to the king's service. 84 He was … from Warminster to Salisbury just east of the turning to Bishopstrow. 1 Between the house and the Wylye lay fishponds …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… W.R.O. 132, Bath to Astley, 1810, and see above, p. 103. Bishopstrow Parish Records, Eastleigh Estate Sale Catalogue. … Rental 1837. W.R.O. 160 a, Astley Settlement, 1849; Bishopstrow Parish Records, Eastleigh Estate Sale Catalogue. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… man in the town; William Temple, lord of the manor of Bishopstrow; the heads of the land-owning families of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bridge, and taking it to meadows near the Wylye on the Bishopstrow boundary, where it would be filtered by being …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… manor was leased to John Bradford, parson of the church at Bishopstrow, and Thomas de Croume for their lives. In 1368 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… land, all lying within the borough. 74 In 12701 William of Bishopstrow, clerk, quitclaimed to Ralph Harvey and his wife …
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