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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Houghton Fig. 92, p. 118 (15, 16) Deserted village of Faxton and site of manor house Fig. 93, p. 120 Map of 1746 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… to estimate its population, as it is usually listed with Faxton, now also deserted, in Lamport parish to the W. The … all national taxation records list it together with Faxton. By the early 18th century only one or two families …
A History of the County of Warwick
… aged three, was placed in ward to Sir Edward Nichols of Faxton (Northants.) to be brought up as a Protestant. 51 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… containing the parishes of Brixworth; Broughton; Cransley; Faxton; Hannington; Hardwick; Harrowden, Great; Harrowden, … of 'Ordinbaro'. The western half, containing Brixworth, Faxton, Lamport with the hamlet of Hanging Houghton, Old … from, and doubtless had its meeting-place at, Mawsley in Faxton, described by Bridges as 'a hamlet of one or two …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Parishes Faxton FAXTON Fextone, Foxton (xi cent.); Fauxston (xiv cent.). Faxton lies to the east of Lamport and of the road from … which this stood. Soldiers of Charles I were quartered at Faxton the night before the battle of Naseby. 1 The …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Sir Augustine Nicolls, sergeantat-law, 47 the purchaser of Faxton and of Broughton; and in 1609 Henry, Lord Mordaunt, … that Francis, who had succeeded his uncle Sir Augustine at Faxton and Broughton at his death s.p. in 1616, was created a … in 1642. 49 His grandson, Sir Edward Nicolls, bart., of Faxton, bequeathed lands in Hardwick for the augmentation of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Hocton (xiii cent.). Lamport now contains the chapelry of Faxton, till 1935 a separate parish, as well as the hamlet of … The church of Lamport, a rectory to which the chapelry of Faxton is annexed, and in former times the chapelry of … They comprise the building known as the Almshouses at Faxton, founded in 1736, and the Charity of Dame Susannah …
A History of the County of Northampton
… virgate, were held by Guy de Balliol as of the fee of Faxton, 61 and were granted with Faxton to the Balliol family, probably by William Rufus. 62 … de Periton, 63 and the estate descended with the manor of Faxton (q.v.). In the Survey of 1086 and in that of the 12th …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and 3 virgates of land in Wold and Walgrave belonged to Faxton manor. It seems probable that the 2 hides held by …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and 3 virgates in WALGRAVE, appurtenant to the manor of Faxton, which were before the Conquest held with soc and sac … to have combined this quarter fee with Lord Welles' fee in Faxton, Walgrave, and Moulton. Cal. Pat. 148594, p. 341. Cal. …
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