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A History of the County of Oxford
… a suit in 1348, 385 when it was alleged by John Gose of Crofton that in 13467 Prior Heron had demised the advowson to …
A History of the County of Durham
… 48 The pier was built due west from the headland called Crofton Heugh, which projects into the sea beyond the south … the small light on the old pier by a new lighthouse on Crofton Heugh, which was opened on 1 October 1847, and was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 589 Light industry in Linton in the 1960s included the Crofton Engineering Works, started in 1952, making builders' …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… John Dixon Dyke, bart. of Lullingstone before-mentioned. CROFTON is a manor, or, as it is now called, Crawton, which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the east of Chark Common in the neighbouring parish of Crofton, and after forming for a short time its south-western … brought the annual value up to 8 3 s. 11 d. The liberty of Crofton also belonged to the manor. Close, 45 Edw. III, m. …
Magna Britannia
… of Parton, High-Thursby, Low-Thursby, and Whinow, or Crofton-Quarter, containing collectively, in 1811, 94 houses, … is now the property of the Earl of Lonsdale. The manor of Crofton belonged in King John's reign to Gilbert de Dundraw, one of whose coheiresses brought it to Stephen de Crofton. The heiress of Crofton brought the manors of Crofton
A History of the County of Hampshire
… River Hamble to Stokes Bay, while it included Swanwick, Crofton, Lee, Stubbington, Hook, Funtley, Chark, Posbrook, Bromwich, Segenworth, and Meon. Of these, Crofton, with Stubbington and Lee-on-theSolent. Hook with … the Local Government Act of 1894; Sarisbury with Swanwick, Crofton, and Hook with Warsash having been previously …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… son and heir of Sir Ralph de Camois, granted to Richard de Crofton, in return for his service, 10 annual rent paid by … of West Tisted' in 1284. 37 In the same year Richard de Crofton, who was called the son and heir of Robert de Crofton, released to the prior and canons of Selborne all his …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… at Mentmore, are now at Ascott. The hamlet of Crafton (Crofton, Croustone, xi cent.; Croston, xiv, xv cent.) is 1 …
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