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A History of the County of Worcester
… 11 the fee had by that date become annexed to the manor of Inkberrow, and may have been so annexed as early as 1230, … absent beyond seas with the earl marshal, then owner of Inkberrow Manor. 12 Dormston Manor was held of the manor of Inkberrow until 1633. 13 In 1086 2 hides in the manor of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… known as ASTWOOD COURT, was held partly of the manor of Inkberrow by suit at the court of Newbury and partly of the … 1220 Richard Streche was involved in a suit with John de Inkberrow as to land at Astwood, which John said had been … Edith's right descended to her great-grandson John de Inkberrow, the claimant, and Edwina's right came to Walter de …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the parish, and Stock Green lies to the south on the Inkberrow boundary. The disafforestation of the forest of … that a rent of 4 s. should be paid yearly at his manor of Inkberrow. 91 He afterwards relinquished his claim to this … been of timber with a wooden tower. 229 The materials are Inkberrow stone, and the design is in the style of the early …
A History of the County of Worcester
… WYCHE or KINGS THICKENAPPLETREE, was held of the manor of Inkberrow. 87 It probably originated in land in Thickenappletree in the demesne of Inkberrow. Such land was granted in 13712 by William de …
A History of the County of Worcester
… passed like their lordship at Spetchley to the lords of Inkberrow, Shell being held of that manor in 13756 79 and in … 80 It probably continued to be held of the manor of Inkberrow until 1536, when a rent of 1 d. was paid from the … court presented that William de Valence, who then owned Inkberrow, had appropriated Shell and Morton Underhill to his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Parishes Inkberrow INKBERROW Intanbeorgan (viii, ix cent.); Inteberg (xi cent.); … (xiv cent.); Inkebarrow (xvi cent.). The parish of Inkberrow is situated on the eastern boundary of the county, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the Huband family has been resident in Feckenham, Inkberrow, and Rous Lench.) The descent of the manor of … Spernall, while Sir John presented his kinsman, Thomas, to Inkberrow 36all adjoining parishes. His brother Ralph, on …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 32 Henry II issued from Kempsey a charter relating to Inkberrow, 33 and Edward I appears to have been a frequent …
A History of the County of Worcester
… from Roger de Lacy to the Earls of Pembroke, lords of Inkberrow, in the same way as Himbleton and Spetchley (q.v.). …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the parish, and from it a road runs north to Radford and Inkberrow, crossing Piddle Brook by a ford. A second branch …
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