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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… folio volumes of an elaborate history of he county. Mainstone (St. John the Baptist) MAINSTONE ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union of … is 112 feet long, by 22 wide, and contains 140 sittings. Mainstone MAINSTONE, a tything, in the parish of RomseyExtra, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a very large round barrow called Round Butt; south of it Mainstone Hill probably preserves the name of the Standing …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… over 630. 152 In 1674 the property was conveyed to William Mainstone, an East India merchant, who settled it on himself … of Tetworth, became detached from Woodbury, probably at Mainstone's sale in 1696 or early in the 18th century. 162 It … by 1672, and the mansion house, then occupied by John Mainstone, was said to be two or three flightshots away. 164 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… holding in Headbourne Worthy, Little Somborne, and Mainstone in Romsey. Vide also under Over Wallop (Thorngate …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a scutcheon argent in an orle of martlets or. The manor of MAINSTONE (Maihiweston, xiii cent.; Mayhneston, xiv cent.; … Pauncefoot was said to be holding half a knight's fee in Mainstone of the Earl of Hereford, who held of the king, 130 … a fleur de lis azure. In 1346 Walter Sampson held land in Mainstone which had descended to him from Richard Sampson. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… and probably also the house. ConditionOf house, good. (3). Mainstone Court, house and moat, m. N.W. of the church. The … the S.W. and N.W. The timber-framing is exposed. (7). Mainstone Farm, house, N. of (6), was of L-shaped plan with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Extra, which includes the tythings of Capernham, Lee, Mainstone, Ranvills, Spurshot, Stanbridge, Woodbury, and …
Alumni Oxonienses
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