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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… fee in Kemble and Morley. 181 Miles of Morley and Ralph of Hurley held that estate in 12423. 182 Geoffrey of Morley held …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… who married Collubery, the daughter of Richard Lovelace of Hurley, Berkshire, and had one son and one daughter. In the … brasses: John Compton, 1424, and his wife Margery (Hurley), with four sons and five daughters; William Lee of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… was ordered to make a grant of tithes in East Garston to Hurley Priory in accordance with a grant of Geoffrey de … de Mandeville's grant of tithes in all his lands to Hurley Priory. 64 Before the end of the 12th century the … mentioned temp. Richard I (Wethered, Lands and Tithes of Hurley, 34). In 1581 it was in the tenure of Nicholas Rodage, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (122336) granted the manor at farm to the Prior of Hurley (a cell to Westminster) at a yearly rent of 100 s. 11 … namio vetito at Easthampstead, 12 and in 1285 the Prior of Hurley claimed pleas of namio vetito under a charter of Henry … the claim of the inhabitants. 14 After the dissolution of Hurley Priory in 1536 the manor followed the descent of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Edward called Watecumba' to his newly-founded priory of Hurley, 80 to which it was confirmed by Henry II. 81 Ailward, … paid for it a rent of 1 d. to the prior. 83 The Priors of Hurley held the overlordship until 12756 or later, the priory … here which was confirmed by Henry II to the priory of Hurley. 125 The advowson followed the descent of the manor, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… MANOR in Great Marlow, which probably took its name from Hurley-ford, being opposite to Hurley, Berkshire, originated in 1 carucate of land …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… from Sir William Stonor about 1480. 128 On his tomb in Hurley Church, where he was buried in 1492, he is described …
A History of the County of Bedford
… years 1729 and 1742 it had become the property of Thomas Hurley, who by his will dated 16 July 1742 left it to his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Hurley HURLEY Herlei (xi cent.); Harleyghe, Herleya, Hurle, Hertley, Hurleg, Hurlye (xiii cent.). The parish of Hurley covers an area of 4,159 acres, of which 1,482 are …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that John Ellis and Catherine his wife sold to Richard Hurley in 1786. 53 Meanwhile, in 1588, Constance and her …
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