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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on his landing in this kingdom. Soon after the Conqueror's attaining the crown of this realm, he gave Culinges, among … married to Matthew Tomlinson, esq. Hill to Sir William Boothby, bart. of Broadlow Ash, in Derbyshire; Margaret to … of it. In the year 1669, Mathew Tomlinson, Sir William Boothby, and Sir Thomas Whitmore, made a division of this …
A History of the County of Oxford
… carried from its original burial place at Offchurch (Offa's church) to a plain between the Cherwell and the Brademere, … Manor', were bought by John Chamberlin from Sir William Boothby one year after inclosure. 54 Cropredy farmers were … Vincent Corbet. 87 In 1618 she settled Cropredy on Henry Boothby, her third son; 88 the settlement was confirmed in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The old bridge crossed the river at the end of St. Peter's Street (formerly Duck Lane), but the suspension bridge is … The old parsonage-house, behind the church in St. Peter's Street, still exists, however, and is at present the … of four poor women, and 6 s. 8 d. to the vicar. Robert Boothby, founded prior to 1610, being a rent-charge of 10 s. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… three fees, in which Milton was included, of Hugh de Port's heir. 16 In the early 13th century John de Chernet was holding the manor as half a knight's fee, 17 and from that date it followed the descent of South … Holmes, bart. 65 In 1820 it was conveyed by William Boothby and Fanny his wife to Thomas Carr. 66 The so-called …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Sir Beversham Filmer; bart. formerly of the Troughton's, and before that the residence of the Holbrook's. Here was, as appears by a presentment made of the customs, … of whom, Hill, the eldest, was married to Sir William Boothby, bart. Pembroke to Mathew Tomlinson, esq. Margaret to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… The principal Manor in this Town in the Conqueror's Survey is mentioned to be the Land of Earl Alan of … Acres of Meadow valued then at 30s. but in the Confessor's Time at 60s. Another Manor was of the Fee of Gislebert de … a school, and a Quaker's meeting, Charles Skrymsher Boothby, Esq. has a hunting seat, in this place. Mr. Breedon, …
Magna Britannia
… Survey by Toli and Osmund. In the early part of Henry III.'s reign, it was the property of William, a younger son of … The fair, which was held on the 12th of November O. S., was some years ago noted for the sale of mares and foals: … were his coheiresses. In 1560, Over-Locko belonged to the Boothby family. This estate appears to have belonged …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which was of the Soc of Orston, which in the Consessor's Time was rated to the Dane-geld at one Carucat. The Land then esteemed three Carucats, where in the Conqueror's Time were three Sochm. two Vill. and one Bord. having one … Bozem was Elizabeth, the Wife of Richard Paynell, of Boothby, in Lincolneshire; another was Margaret, Wife of Sir …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Park. Happily the presence of the Duke of Northumberland's seat at Albury Park, and the wise action of other local … Mary daughter of George Hyer on her marriage with Robert Boothby. 115 In 1709 William Boothby conveyed it to George Wheeler. 116 Dr. William Shaw …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Halifax recognized this service, together with the rector's support of the Whigs in the contested election at … should hold all the land of him for a yearly rent of 30 s. 10 In 1224 Joyce of Chelveston claimed the right of common … were in the king's hands by the death of Abbot Adam of Boothby (1321 38), for which reason the king should have made …
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