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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Richard Cocks William Dutton, William Leigh, Thomas Eastcourt, Silvanus Wood, John Codrington, Samuel Codrington, … Ash, George Cooper, Henry Hungerford, John Done, Thomas Eastcourt, Richard Grubham How, George Grubham, Mr. Justice …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Heytesbury Westcourt and 9 semi-virgaters of Heytesbury Eastcourt had the right to maintain 35 sheep each in the …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Codrington, Esquires; Iohn Fettiplace, William Lee, Thomas Eastcourt, William Window, Stephen Fowler, William Wilson, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… manors of Westcourt (with which we have just dealt) and EASTCOURT, mentioned in connexion with pasturage rights in … to the 'manor' are known, but the estate of Drayton Eastcourt came into the hands of John Caryll about this time. … as the boundary between Drayton and Merston runs east from Eastcourt. The latter was surveyed for Sir John Caryll in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… large triangular parish, 1,983 ha. (4,899 a.), contains Eastcourt village and Chelworth, Murcott, Chedglow, and West … parish. 4 The boundaries of Chelworth, Murcott, and Eastcourt were described separately about the same time. Those of Murcott and Eastcourt included watercourses which may have been those …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eastward from hence are the several estates of the Grange, Eastcourt, and Twydall; at no great distance lower down are …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that of Great Cheverell and its homage known as that of Eastcourt. The Hales homage was designated that of Westcourt. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and appear to have been little changed. The northern, with Eastcourt and Murcott, both in Crudwell, may have been on or … near its present course in the early Middle Ages when both Eastcourt's and Murcott's followed Braydon, otherwise Swill, … one led to Crudwell: the lane leading from it towards Eastcourt was on its present course in 1773. 22 From the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… tail. Certain lands which afterwards formed the manor of EASTCOURT 14 were held in the 12th century by John Mansell, … the last abbot conveyed it to Henry VIII. 22 This manor of Eastcourt was granted by the king in the same year to Thomas … to William third Lord Craven of Hampstead Marshall. 43 Eastcourt from that time followed the descent of Hampstead …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1796 or 1797), 66 who married William Earle (d. 1774) of Eastcourt in Crudwell, and to her son Giles Earle. 67 In 1807 …
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