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A History of the County of Somerset
… ESTATES. BAWDRIP was held by Renewald from Walter of Douai in 1086; Merlesuain had held it in 1066. 58 It was held as of Castle Cary until the 16th … DD/X/HUD 20; inf. from Mrs. Carolanne Hudson, Claverdon (Warws.). S.R.O., DD/X/LA 11. P.R.O., RG 9/1628; RG 11/2377. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the chapelries of Goadby and Rolleston. The highest ground in the hundred, rising to over 700 ft., lies in the northern half of Billesdon parish. It forms part of … The Purfeys had held land in Billesdon from at least 1395: Warws. Fines, iii (Dugdale Soc. xviii), 95; and see Cal. …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Edward welhead the son of Robert Welhead late of wendover in the County of Bucks yeoman decd. hath putt himselfe to … sonne of Griffith Floyd late of the Parish of uppington in the Coun. of Mountgomery yeom deed, hath put him selfe App … als Palmer the sonn of Tho Roberts als Palmer late of Ford in the Coun. of Wiltes Miller deceased hath put him selfe app …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… covered by this volume comprised two hundreds in 1086, the east part forming Bradley hundred and the west … manor with its members of Little (later Cassey) Compton, Foxcote, Little Colesbourne with Hilcot, Dowdeswell with … Oxon.), Westwood priory (Worcs.), and Studley priory (Warws.), also benefited by gifts from lay landowners. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Brewham BREWHAM Brewham in 1839 [Brewham Lodge, Eastrip and Four Towers in 1885] The parish of Brewham, comprising the tithings, … grown on the manor were delivered to the lord at Alcester (Warws.) and Powick (Worcs.). 36 In 1530 five men paid for …
A History of the County of Somerset
… List of illustrations MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. In 1066 Merlesuain held BRIDGWATER, which in 1086 Walter (or Walscin) of Douai held as one of a group … S.R.O., DD/HUD 12; inf. from Mrs. A. C. Hudson, Claverdon (Warws.). V.C.H. Som. ii. 154-5. Rot. Chart. (Rec. Com.), 204; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Norton Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES In the late Anglo-Saxon period Brize Norton almost certainly … royal estate of Bampton, which was gradually broken up. In 1066 most of the parish was held by 14 thegns, but by 1086 … 344; cf. Secker's Visit. 27. Bodl. MS Ch. Oxon. 2940; VCH Warws. III, 24; SL/9/ 03/03D/0102. ORO, incl. award. Ibid.; …
Broadwell Parish: Broadwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… Broadwell BROADWELL TOWNSHIP Broadwell village, which in the early 21st century was a small rural settlement of … the wealthier) settlement thereafter (see Table 1). 7 In contrast to Filkins, with its prosperous yeoman and gentry … VCH Oxon. I, 386, 422; New DNB, s.v. Christina. VCH Warws. VI, 125; Sanders, Eng. Baronies, 2930; below (Bradwell …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… and Worcestershire to the east. Before disafforestation in the 17th century part of the parish lay within Malvern … the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1959, 2 is well wooded and rises steeply from Toney's Farm … and Revd. James Davenport of Stratford-upon-Avon (both Warws.) and by will proved 1830 left an estate of 170 a. to …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the fort guardian', and much of Broseley remained wooded in the Middle Ages. 12 For 350 years from the late 16th … coal, ironstone, and clay were successively exploited in the riverside parish, and Broseley grew rapidly from an … (d. 1453), wife first of Roger Harewell, of Wootton Wawen (Warws.), and secondly of Thomas Herbert. Agnes's son William …
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