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A History of the County of Surrey
… manor-house, a small 16th-century timber-framed building. Eastbury Manor, Monk's Hatch, Brook House, Sunny Down, now … which afterwards divided to form Compton Westbury and Eastbury, was held by Brixi in the time of Edward the … which was rendered after the division by the lord of Eastbury only. 4 No record of the under-tenants can be found …
A History of the County of Somerset
… succeeded by his son George. 49 George Dodington, later of Eastbury (Dors.), 50 amassed a fortune in government service, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Roger, 37 with his wife Joan, conveyed it in 1400 to John Eastbury and others. 38 Thomas Eastbury was holding land at East Shefford in 1408. 39 The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Manor (q.v.), with which it descended under the name of Eastbury Manor (q.v.). The other daughter Joan married John … the beginning of the 15th century, 66 was known as land in Eastbury in 1439, 67 but by 1479 had acquired the name of EASTBURY MANOR. 68 It descended with the Ruffords' manor of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to grind it at their own mills. 31 There was a mill at Eastbury at that time, and one in Woodhall in 1648 which had … Farm, which lies near the Grimley boundary. Two estates at EASTBURY (Earesbyri, Esebyr, ix cent.; Eresbyrie, xi cent.; … which may refer to the other estate, recounts that Eastbury was subject to the church of Worcester in the time …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and a twentieth part of a knight's fee in Kenswick and Eastbury in 1346, and Walter de Hoklington held a tenth of a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1831 the township of Chipping Lambourn and the tithings of Eastbury with Bockhampton, Hadley with Blagrave, and … parish of Woodlands St. Mary, and since 1867 Eastbury has been a district chapelry and civil parish. 1 The … lies to the north-west, at the source of the stream, and Eastbury, the third village, is lower down the valley. Till …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from William Horshill in 1426, and another from John Eastbury in 1432. 454 The Darell family built up a large … In 1369 John's daughter Joan conveyed it to John of Eastbury (d. 1374), escheator of Berkshire, his wife … (d. 1392) was found to be of unsound mind and in John of Eastbury's keeping, but was upheld. 457 In 1406 John Wodhay …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the manors of Moor, Ashleys, Britwell, Batchworth, and Eastbury to Sir Ralph, quit of all services and rents, except …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in Benham, Greenham and Boxford, 292 and in 134950 John de Eastbury and others seem to have granted 144 acres of land in …
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