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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the low-lying parishes to the north, Beauworth, Kilmeston, Hinton Ampner, Cheriton, and Tichborne. The south …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… branches south-east to Brookwood and south-west towards Kilmeston. Here, close on the road to the west, but actually … ft. above the ordnance datum, commands a wide view, with Kilmeston immediately in the south, while away to the south-west beyond Kilmeston rises Millbarrow Down. Several cottages and farm …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Kilmeston KILMESTON Chenelmestune (x cent.); Chelmestune (xi cent.); Culmiston Gymminges, Kilmeston Gymminges, Culmiston Plugnett, Kilmeston Plunkenet …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to note that in exactly the same way half the manor of Kilmeston Plunkenet passed from William de Pershute to John …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 24 who married Dorothy daughter of Thomas Troyes of Kilmeston, co. Hants, and by his will 25 dated 3 November …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Warnford, covering about 3,178 acres, lies south of Kilmeston and Hinton Ampner, north-east of Exton, and west of … opens out of the low-lying parishes to the northBeauworth, Kilmeston, Hinton Ampner, and Cheriton. Ruined Building in …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… his wife were summoned to answer Friar Alexander de Kilmeston, Prior of New Place 6 near Guildford co. Surrey, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… OF ALRESFORD CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF OLD ALRESFORD KILMESTON TICHBORNE AVINGTON MARTYR WORTHY WITH CHILLAND … hundred of Fawley (Falelie, Falley) included Alresford, Kilmeston, Twyford, Owslebury, Easton, Bishopstoke, Chilcomb …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 340 inhabitants. The living is annexed, with that of Kilmeston, to the rectory of Cheriton: the tithes have been …
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