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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 102 but that probably included a separate freehold called Cropthorne, which the priory held under Compton manor in 1401 … held with the rectory estate. 104 A rent in respect of Cropthorne was charged in a lease of the rectory to William … late Middle Ages. In 1401 they were the yardland called Cropthorne held by St Oswald's priory, another holding …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Parishes Cropthorne CROPTHORNE Cropponthorne, Croppethorne (viii cent.); … (ix cent.); Croppethorne (xii cent.). The parish of Cropthorne lies in the south-east of the county and is … the Avon on its left bank. 1 The area of the parish of Cropthorne, excluding Charlton and Netherton, is 1,538 acres, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… monastery.' 59 This Robert held 4 hides in the manor of Cropthorne, evidently representing the manor of Elmley, 60 at … Castle, the water of the Avon beside Peryforde, from Cropthorne Field to le Lytle Neytesende and thence to the … p. 3. A description of Netherton which was formerly in Cropthorne will be found under the account of that parish. a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in commemoration of the 1897 Jubilee, connects it with Cropthorne. In the open space between the Anchor Inn and the … where the king granted to the church the royal vill of Cropthorne with land amounting to 50 mansae and a very choice … 328. This charter is, however, a forgery. See above under Cropthorne. Arch. Journ. xix, 247. Birch, op. cit. i, 507; …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Edward Dineley. 192 It followed the descent of Charlton in Cropthorne until 1745, when it belonged to John Dineley alias …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… at Acton Beauchamp may be compared with the cross-head at Cropthorne (Worcester) and the cross-shaft at Wroxeter …
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. 1702; rector of Worcester St. Michael 1711, vicar of Cropthorne 1717, and of Wichenford (all co. Worcester), 1721. …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… Chorleton, Churchehille, Cliva, Clodeshale, Crombe Symond, Cropthorne, Crowel, Doddeham, Donastede (or Dunhampstede), …
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