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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… private developer south-west of the village, on the Weston Colville road. A village hall was built in 1920 as a war … tithe corn from land in Carlton cum Willingham and Weston Colville that was held of Brinkley manor. 87 In 1783 the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Robert de Feugeres's heirs, and they in turn of Philip de Colville. Philip, however, held of the heirs of Werry de Caen …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Little Carlton manor, was entered in Domesday under Weston Colville, 7 with which it was occasionally linked in feudal documents until 1316. 8 The boundary with Weston Colville was slightly adjusted after 1612, 9 and when Weston … by a water-course, which further upstream marks the Weston Colville boundary for a mile. South-eastward the land dips …
A History of the County of Surrey
… land and a mill there, and William de Flanders and Maud de Colville (Couel) his wife held the other moiety with the … at the end of the 12th century and later by the family of Colville. 77 According to the Testa de Nevill this property …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Hugh de Berc acknowledged that he had given to Roger de Colville all his lands in Barrow (Berc) which he held of William Colville, which lands were to be held of Hugh by the service … conveyed 4 virgates here, her dower third, to Roger de Colville. 94 Peter Danesy held half a knight's fee in Rutland …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hall, Coxwold Overlooking the churchyard from the west is Colville Hall, an early 17th-century stone building with … the same descent. Baxby of Baxby. Ermine two bars gules. Colville Hall, Coxwold Down to the 16th century a family …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 332 Sandywell was bought in 1925 by Capt. Thomas Colville (d. by 1950), and it was later acquired by the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lands at Muston and Normanton. 68 William de Colville, who probably held land in Cambridgeshire by 1177, … of his brother William de Albini in 1166. 73 William de Colville died c. 1179 and was succeeded by his son William, … and another mill. 79 Roger and his descendants, the lords Colville, 80 retained only the overlordship of the Temple …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… who was dead before 1190. 69 The next tenant was Alice de Colville, who made a grant of 6 quarters of wheat here to the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… John d'Engayne, junior, had meanwhile married Sir William Colville. 26 Thomas d'Engayne died in 1367, when his three … Goldington's Manor (q.v.), and which was retained by Joan Colville till her death in 1390. 28 Mary and Laurence de … of the said Nicholas de Styvecle. 111 Joan wife of William Colville and widow of John d'Engayne, brother of Joyce, held …
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