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A History of the County of Buckingham
… and argent with a castle argent in the chief an eagle or in the foot and two lions sable in the flanks. The Priors … to it has been found. The so-called manor of OVERHALL or EVERHALL appears in Hughenden in the early 16th century as … op. cit. 304. She was the daughter and heir of Solomon Merrett and married the Right Hon. Henry Conyngham, who was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a few cottages of comparatively recent date, and one or two private houses. Hurley House, the residence of Mr. … occurring in Hurley are: Saverne, Standun, 7 Chadenhanger or Chadelhengre (cf. Channers Plantation), La Rudyng, … A messuage called Copyd Hall belonged in 1591 to Thomas Marriott and was then inhabited by Ralph Dallene. 11 In 1638 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… it on Gallows Hill is a tumulus. The soil is chiefly clay or chalk and gravel. The parish is mainly agricultural, the … that they should not root holes to the danger of the king or prince when hunting or hawking, and they had to take down … cit. 533; Cussans, loc. cit. Ibid. Ibid. Ibid. P.C.C. 712 Marriott. Clutterbuck, op. cit. 533; Cussans, loc. cit. Chan. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… King's Langley KING'S LANGLEY Langelei (xi cent.); Langele or Childes Langley (xiii. cent.); Langele Cheyndut or … Elizabeth and Mary, 39 and in 1745 he sold it to John Marriott. 40 On the death of John in 1766 it came to his nephew Thomas Marriott, who devised it to his sister Dorothy, wife of John …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… stream which rises in it, and ham, which signifies a town or village. The western part of this parish is in the lath of … hills lie the three estates of Shelve, on the opposite or southern part of the parish, where the soil is mostly a … and William Collins, gents. Laurence Fox obt. 1631. Robert Marriott, A. M. Sept. 12, 1631. 19 The King. The same again, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Levesham, derives its name from its situation, Leves, or Leswes, in Saxon signifying pastures, and ham, a town or village. 1 This parish lies low and flat. The river … Coke's Inst. lib. i. cap. i. fol. 4. Reg. Roff. p. 116. Merrett's Pinax, p. 8, 9. Newc. Rep. p. 391. Wood's Ath. vol. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… age and they have no architectural features except for two or three 17th-century mullioned windows. The Manor House … These are marked by several windows, some now blocked or again altered. One window of this period on the inside … issue it remained with his widow, Susanne daughter of John Marriott. She married Charles, Viscount Fane, and survived …
A History of the County of Oxford
… But it seems that the total area of the ancient township or liberty as it was then called was 846 acres. 3 In 1877 … establishment, his [moni] for which he and Charles Marriott bought a 10-acre field near the chapel, 201 2 acres … rest.' When Newman left Littlemore, his friend, Charles Marriott, took over the lease of his cottages, and in June …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Avon on the west side of the road. Originally a late-16th- or early-17th-century timber-framed house with three … certain works. Single virgates were rented at either 4 s. or 6 s. yearly, and half-virgates at 3 s. The half-hiders … to Brown and see pp. 10910. Prob. 11/1398 (P.C.C. 753 Marriott). Ibid.; W.R.O., Land Tax. W.R.O., Land Tax and see …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1931, 900. The old parish contained the five townships or hamlets 1 of Newbold, Little Harborough, Cosford, Little … east, a modern settlement has developed. Little Lawford, or Hall Farm, on the north boundary, is a long rectangular … of the manor until 1835. From him it passed to Charles Marriott Caldecott, whose daughter Merriel, widow of Charles …
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