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A History of the County of Worcester
… 64 Sarah, the elder, had then married Sambroke Freeman of Fawley Court, Buckinghamshire, but Harriet, the younger, was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of his sister Ann, late wife of Valentine Knightly of Fawley (Bucks.). 142 Cecily and the daughters of Ann …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Forest, 52 Geo. III, cap. 171. The manor of Cadland in Fawley (co. Hants) belonged to the manor of Bowcombe, and was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1219 they were claiming a third part of certain lands in Fawley held of Reginald de Whitchurch and Alice his wife by … 207 Chilton, Winton, 208 Wokefield, 209 Bolney and Fawley. 210 Lands were held of the Earl of Warwick in 1242 by …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… It afterwards followed the descent of the manor of South Fawley (q.v.) till 1549, 45 when it was settled on George son …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1602 sold their moiety of the manor to Francis Moore of Fawley. 70 The other half was inherited by Jane Bodenham's … whole manor. 73 It followed the descent of his manor of Fawley 74 (q.v.) till 1733, when Sir Richard Francis Moore … whose daughter Lady Wantage is the present owner. Moore of Fawley. Argent a moorcock sable. Reade, baronet. Gules a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Browne sold the manor in 1611 to Sir Francis Moore of Fawley. 94 Beauchamp of Hatch. Vair. Maidencourt followed the descent of Fawley (q.v.) till 1755, when it was sold by Sir John Moore …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 73 The manor passed evidently in the same way as Stone in Fawley to William Bulkly and his wife Mary, who sold it in … refers to Langley in Eling and which to South Langley in Fawley. The manor LANGLEY or SIDFORD, 206 which included land …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was questioned by another Sir Thomas de Sackville, lord of Fawley (Bucks.), a distant cousin, who claimed to be Sir … lived until 1488. 60 In the meantime the Sackvilles of Fawley had again been attempting to get possession of … from two sons of Herbrand, the Domesday tenant of Fawley, and since at least the early 12th century had been …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… dates from 1756. ADVOWSON Exbury was a chapelry of Fawley until 1863. The earliest mention of the chapel is in … 1291, when 'Master Nicholas de Audeby' held the church of Fawley with the chapel of Exbury. 27 The next reference is in 1494. 28 In 1863 Exbury was separated from Fawley, the curate-in charge becoming rector, while the …
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