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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of this with Fyfield is discussed above. In 1263 Jordan de Clanville and Sybil his wife quitclaimed half a messuage and … in Redenham occur in the Gloucester cartulary. Luke de Clanville entailed on his son William a virgate of land and a … entailing property in Redenham on Robert son of Luke de Clanville. 72 Its site is perhaps marked by Chapel Copse …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… mentions the southern stream and the place later called Clanville. 7 To the west the boundary was apparently defined … and 1885. 22 The straight road running north-east from Clanville was presumably made in the mid 17th century when … beside the MalmesburyChippenham road and buildings at Clanville; 58 beside the road one of the houses, apparently …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the trees. 3 A mile north-east lies the hamlet of Clanville. Clanville Lodge, situated in its park of some 60 acres, was … It is at present occupied by Captain Thomas Faith. In Clanville there is an old house, probably mediaeval, built of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 3. and . . . to 'Capiedene' (Tangley Bottom: ibid.). 4. Clanville. 5. . . . westwards to Biddesden (Biddesden Ho., … Bottom) to its south end. f. (1330) to 'Bruteshurne' in Clanville (Britt's Corner, at the angle in the county …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (W. by N.) from Andover; containing, with the hamlets of Clanville, Nutbin, and part of Appleshaw-Bottom, 375 …
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