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A History of the County of Essex
… said to have belonged formerly to the canons of St. Paul's, but that statement has been questioned. 3 The overlordship … Foliot, Emme, wife of Reynold de Ginges, and Maud. 7 Maud's share passed to Robert Brito, who before 1176 subinfeudated … licence to convey the estate to Sir George Cary and Philip Butler, probably for the purpose of mortgaging it to repay …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Anglo-Saxon period Warborough formed a core part of Benson's extensive royal estate, and the Crown remained the major … the midstream of the Thames, which formed Berkshire's shire boundary from the 9th century. Further north the … by 1086 (when Drayton belonged to the bishop of Lincoln's 90-hide Dorchester estate), although 13 a. of meadow on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a moiety of the rectorial tithes, and valued in the king's books at 5. 4. 2.; net income, 148; patrons, the Master and … with Heath have been commuted for 250, and the incumbent's for 125: the incumbent has a glebe of 15 acres. The church … and contains neat monuments to the families of Shelley and Butler. Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, resided for …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the parish; it existed by 1707, and Clement Lance's bridge, mentioned in the early 17th century, presumably … near Buttshill mentioned in 1662. 60 About 1711 James Butler diverted it northwards, 61 but his new road had … east of Park Lane and was said to contain 166 a. 77 James Butler (d. 1741) apparently re-emparked the part west of Park …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1284 and was thus included in the exemption of Steyning's chapels from ordinary jurisdiction in 1192 43 and in the … with brick quoins, to serve as a family vault. 99 James Butler restored the church in the early 18th century. 1 It … and perhaps the font and font-cover crane, also date from Butler's restoration, and the roof may have been ceiled at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the hands of the Crown for 9 months; the income was 41 s. 4 d., a low figure. 91 By 1294 the net yearly value of the … P.R.O., IR 29/35/278. Horsham Mus. MS. 266 (1). Clough and Butler Archives, p. 26; B.L. Add. MS. 37420. Clough and Butler Archives, pp. 26-7; W.S.R.O., Clough and Butler MS. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ibid. HC 135, 137. Ibid. HC 136. Horsham Mus. MS. 243. W.S.R.O., Ep. I/86/20, f. 24. Ibid. Ep. I/22/1 (1584, 1635); S.R.S. v. 186; B.L. Add. MS. 39362, ff. 186-91. S.R.S. v. 186. W.S.R.O., Clough and Butler MS. 260, joint acct. to Mich. 1784 (completed 25 Jan. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and other estates MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. In William I's reign WARMINGHURST was apparently held by the abbey of … 40 and with his brother Henry sold it in 1721 to James Butler. 41 Meanwhile Butler had acquired the park and manor house. Lady Apsley had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a sufficient fortune to buy the estate called Kingston's. 77 In 1545 he was assessed at Longbridge Deverill, 78 … to medium-grade cloths he also made druggets in the 1690's and occasionally linseywoolsey and serge. Most of the … of business. 18 It was probably at this time that Edward Butler, of a family that had been in the trade for almost a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Warminster, except for a forfeiture when he joined John's enemies, 44 until his death c. 1244, when he was succeeded … granted to Richard, King of the Romans. 48 In 1275 Thomas's widow Joan held Warminster in dower. 49 Warin came of age … the Hungerfords had the manor of Warminster Scudamore, or Butler's Coombe. C 136/100/31. W.R.O. 490, Fragment of …
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