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A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Pitney PITNEY The ancient parish of Pitney in 1876 was said to be just over 1,303 a. in … or PITNEY PLUCKNETT and WEARNE, 46 was granted to Eleanor of Castile, wife of Prince Edward. 47 In 1270 the … in or before 1341 on Sir Henry de Haddon (d. 1348) and on Eleanor, his wife (d. 1361), with reversion to William …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Playtfourth (xv cent.). Plaitford, which formed part of Wiltshire until 1895, contains 5 acres of land covered … 16 The latter died in 1338, and the marriage of his widow, Eleanor, was granted in that year to Peter de Beauchamp. 17 … in 1346, 19 but the manor had been settled upon his wife Eleanor, 20 and she held it till her death in 1348. 21 She …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Polehbrooke als Polebrooke (xviii cent.). The parish of Polebrook covers 1,836 acres, its hamlet of Armston, 852 … Polebrook on his younger son, Robert, 78 whose widow, Eleanor, was accused of illegal treatment of his former tenants here. 79 In 1466, Eleanor, with her second husband, Thomas Prount, claimed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… historical interest. Portchester is situated on the tongue of land which juts out into Portsmouth Harbour from the … sent to Portchester, and that of 1185 proves that Queen Eleanor and her son-in-law, the duke of Saxony, stayed there. … of the castle, as well as of the manor (q.v.), to Queen Eleanor, 39 in dower, and a similar grant was made by Edward …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ladda (xi cent.); Portislade (xiii cent.). The parish of Portslade covers a wedge-shaped piece of country lying on the western boundary of the rape of … Gascony in 1370, 41 having been twice married. His widow Eleanor daughter of John, Lord Mowbray, married Sir Lewis …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Postling POSTLING IS the next parish from that of Newington eastward, being written in Domesday, Postlinges, … III. 1 possessed inter alia of this manor, jointly with Eleanor his wife, who then succeeded to it, and died … He was third son of Richard, second earl of Arundel, by Eleanor his second wife, daughter of Henry Plantagenet, earl …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Potsgrove POTSGROVE The parish of Potsgrove on the Buckinghamshire border adjoins that of Battlesden and covers an area of 1,416 acres. Of these 246 … heirs were Elizabeth and Walter, children of his sister Eleanor Hopton, and William Vaux, son of another sister Maud. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Potterne Potterne The ancient parish of Potterne consisted of the tithings of Potterne, Worton, … the death of Auncell Lambe the lease passed to his widow Eleanor, their daughter Joan and another, posthumous child. … death. 65 These events took place between 1546 and 1564. Eleanor Lambe married as her second husband Nicholas Perry, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Poulshot POULSHOT The modern parish of Poulshot is bounded on the north by the main road from … line running from Patney to Holt junction (formerly part of the Berks, and Hants line). Summerham Brook forms part of … to Robert's son Nicholas, a minor aged 11. 44 The queen (Eleanor) was granted the custody of Nicholas Burdon during …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (xiii cent.); Ponynges (xiv-xvi cent.). The parish of Poyningsthe name is pronounced Punningscovers a rectangle, … died in 1430, 23 the manor passed to Richard's daughter Eleanor, wife of Henry Percy son and heir of Henry Percy, … Poynings became merged in the earldom of Northumberland. Eleanor died in 1484 25 and her son Henry Percy the 4th earl, …
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