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Alumni Oxonienses
… pleb. Balliol Coll., matric. 14 July, 1688, aged 15; of Chilton, Bucks, bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1698, bencher … justice of Glamorgan, Brecon, and Radnor 1721, buried at Chilton June, 1755, aged 83. See Foster's Judges and …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… and convent. Hiis testibus: Roberto Folet, Radulfo de Chilton[e], Gilleberto Banastre, canonicis; Roberto, Waltero, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and three human skeletons, were dug up in 1830. Candover, Chilton (St. Nicholas) CANDOVER, CHILTON ( St. Nicholas), a parish, in the union of Alresford, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Also in 1886 Idstock and Beere, forming a detached part of Chilton Trinity with 3 houses and 21 people, were transferred … by cutting the New Road from Sandford bridge towards Chilton Trivet. 17 A turnpike gate was recorded in 1841 and … still a small hamlet in the later 18th century, 25 when Chilton and Clayhill were single farms. Other 11th-century …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 15 presumably those later identified as at Huntstile in Chilton Trinity. 16 In 1242-3 Aisholt and Fiddington were … the hundred comprised Aisholt, Cannington (together with Chilton Trivet, Combwich, and Rodway tithings), Currypool tithing in Charlinch, Idstock tithing in Chilton Trinity, Otterhampton, Spaxton, Stockland Bristol, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… There were unbroken mares on one of the estates called Chilton. Bordars were recorded in greater numbers than … all estates save one at Combwich, and there were servi at Chilton and Combwich. Cannington, Williton, and Carhampton … of pasture. Six customary tenants paid churchset. 65 The Chilton Trivet demesne was largely arable in 1316. Rents …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was divided between the four tithings of Cannington, Chilton, Combwich, and Rodway. 36 Blackmoor, however, was … recorded in 1455, 38 may have been an alternative name for Chilton tithing, which was known as Orchard and Chilton in 1641 and separated into two tithings by 1665. 39 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… been altered structurally since John died in 1534. 34 CHILTON, later CHILTON TRIVET, was probably one of Ansketil's two holdings called Chilton held of Roger de Courcelles in the 11th century. 35 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edmund Cokyn, John Ellys. 13th. Richard Frogenall, Robert Chilton. 14th. Richard Morton, John de Hoke. 14th. Simon … the Citizens in Parliament. 1st. Robert Bartlet, William Chilton. 2d. John Dykman, Henry Cottenham. 3d. Parliament at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… whom presented. John Sorges, . . . in 1347. 149 Nicholas Chilton, .obt. 1400. 150 Robert Raynhull, . obt. 1416. 151 … of the vicars lie buried in the chancel; as Nicholas Chilton, obt. 1400. Robert Raynhull, obt. 1416, and Patricius … to which he is a witness, he signs his name Virgil de Chilton, perpetual vicar of St. Paul's. Ledger of St. …
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