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A History of the County of Northampton
… following parishes: Thrapston, Slipton, Twywell, Lowick, Denford, Woodford, Titchmarsh or Aldwinkle. Four clergymen's …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… parts: the parish proper, a detached part, Anvilles, and Denford, which is also entirely separated from the rest of … axe-head was found a few years ago by the roadside at Denford by a boy in the Wesleyan school at Hungerford. 4 … this parish, both in the township of Clapton and that of Denford. 5 About the year 1870 a pot of black earthenware, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1837, 49 it was purchased by George Henry Cherry of Denford in Kintbury. 50 It has since descended with Denford (q.v.), and now belongs to Mr. Apsley George Benet …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Richard, son of Ralf de Lowick, granted to Walter de Denford of the fee of Earl John 104 temp. Hen. III. It was … land in Lowick of the honour of Huntingdon of the heirs of Denford, and these heirs of Robert de Brus, who was holding …
A History of the County of Northampton
… uncommon design and has certain affinities, with that of Denford. 69 It belongs to the so-called 'timber type of spire …
A History of the County of Northampton
… I Gilbert fitz Richard held 4 small virgates of the fee of Denford, and Robert the king's son had 2 hides of the fee of … In the early part of the reign of Henry I Frumbold of Denford held of the fee of Denford in Cotes and Knuston. 103 This holding seems to have …
A History of the County of Northampton
… water, the land being mostly under grass. It lies between Denford and Woodford on the north and Raunds on the south on … is dated 1641, and near the entrance to the village from Denford is a good end-gabled house with pantiled roof, … 1765. A public elementary school (mixed) for Ringstead and Denford was built in 1867 and enlarged in 1874, and again in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Richard Finch. 133 It descended in the family of James of Denford and was held at the beginning of the 19th century by …
A History of the County of Northampton
… as to his custom and service. 9 The next was Walter de Denford who, with Sarah his wife, who was probably the heir … said Ralph and William de St. Sampson against Walter de Denford for a third part of the pannage of his wood of … levied of land in Sudborough between William [? Walter] de Denford and his wife Sarah, and Gilbert de Denford in 12401; …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The Earl of Abingdon sold it before 1759 to John James of Denford Court, Berks. 34; the latter died in 1769, 35 and …
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