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A History of the County of Hertford
… of the 16th century. The windows are of the 18th century or modern. The western half of the parish is largely covered … held under the abbot in the 13th century by a family of Gedding. William de Gedding is mentioned at Hoddesdon during the abbacy of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a suit was brought against Thomas de Covert by Margaret de Gedding, who apparently had a term of years in the manor of … 24 Covert. Gules a fesse ermine between three martlets or. This Thomas died 26 March 1507, and the manor afterwards … among the abbey's possessions in the Valor Ecclesiasticus or in the Ministers' Accounts for the abbey's lands after its …
A History of the County of Northampton
… last century 295 acres were woodland. 4 The manor-house, or hall, was pulled down immediately after the sale of the … 1763, mentions a 'fine large drawing-room', and notes 'two or three old coats of alliances of the Yelverton family in … are the ordinary cereals. Mauduit. Gules three piles wavy or. Manor Winemar [the Fleming, otherwise Winemar de …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in earthworks by the river the remains of a Roman camp or city, 3 and even to transfer to Grantchester the legendary … a. 11 Its northern boundary in part ran along the Coton or Bin brook, straightened at inclosure, to Stonebridge and … with her daughter by Baud, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Robert Gedding. In 1352 John Grantchester, who had leased it since …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Great Amwell GREAT AMWELL Emmewell or Emwell (xixiv cent.); Ammewell, Amewell or Amwell (xiiixiv cent.); Amwell Magna, Much Amwell or Great … the service of a half-fee from Robert son of Robert de Gedding, who was then holding onequarter of the vill, 50 and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… are small hamlets here, and near them is Clocks or Pits Wood. There is a Wesleyan chapel in Keasbeck, built … right in this vill, with the homage and service of John de Gedding(es), son of John de Gedding, and his heirs. 47 Plan of Hackness Church The …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Parishes Little Gidding LITTLE GIDDING Gedding Engayne, Gidding Warner, Little Gidding (xiii cent.). … 19 This unnamed daughter was succeeded by her daughter Amy or Amice, who had three husbands, firstly Adam de Morewyk, … 30 but there is no evidence that either his father or grandfather held any land in Little Gidding. He left a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The village of Whittlesford stands by the river Cam or Granta, 7 miles south of Cambridge. The parish, roughly … but along most of that road there were no buildings then or later. 23 Under Charles II the village contained c. 80 … held in the 15th century by five generations of the Gedding family. 126 In 1279 Ickleton priory owned 34 a. at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The remainder is in the hundred of Eastry, and borough of Gedding, the borsholder of which is chosen at Eastry court … Denton last-described, very poor, consisting of chalk, or an unfertile red earth, but both covered with quantities … the hills and woods, are the boroughs of Shelving, and of Gedding, in Eastry hundred, from which this parish extends …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… yet incumbred with many suites, and not rightly informed or assisted by the said subcol= lector for the levying of … cions, incumbred with many suits and not wel informed or assis= ted by him for levying the clergies arrerages. He … to receave the tythes, mannure the gleabe landes, or to inhabitt the parsonage howse, the rather for that …
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