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A History of the County of Berkshire
… in remains from antiquity. The earthwork known as Alfred's Castle stands on Swinley Down, commanding the two passes … in the parish, close to the Icknield Way, is Wayland Smith's Cave, 6 a chambered long barrow built of Sarsen stones, the … pledged lands in Ashbury and Edwinston to Sir Walter Paveley as surety for the payment of a debt in statute …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the north-west corner of the parish is the hamlet of Elmer's-end, and near it is the seat of lord Auckland; those of … by inquisition, that he held it in capite, as one knight's fee. 3 He was succeeded in the possession of this estate by … with much other land in this county, to Sir Walter de Paveley, in whose family it remained until the latter end of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… contained 2 hides and the moiety of a mill worth 10 s., and belonged to Hugh de Beauchamp. 3 The overlordship of this manor, as with other of Hugh de Beauchamp's property, became attached to the barony of Bedford, … (2) Broy. (3) Umfreville. (4) Delabere. (5)? Sturrey. (6) Paveley. (7) Beauchamp of Powick. (8) Patishull. (9) not …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having obtained the crown, seized on all the late king's estates, and gave this of Boughton to Eustance, earl of … land in this county and in Warwickshire, to Sir Walter de Paveley, K.G. who spelt his name both Paveley and Pavalli, and bore for his arms, Azure, a cross …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… much covered with woods, among them are situated Sharp's-place, Boarplace, and nearer the foot of the hill, Boar's-hill, usually called Bowsell-gate, which names, among many … land in this county and in Warwickshire, to Sir Walter de Paveley, knight of the Garter, in whose family it remained …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 16th, the latter then divided between Cow park and Knight's park. 17 During the 18th and early 19th centuries the … of another William de L'Estre, who married Robert de Paveley (d. 1274). 219 Paveley held fee in Clapton at his death and it passed to his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Odo, bishop of Baieux and earl of Kent, the king's half brother, under the general title of whose lands it is … a carucate. There are six servants, and one mill of 10 s. There are ten acres of meadow, and thirty acres of … reign, anno 1360, and these manors came into the family of Paveley, from which they passed to that of Windlesor, or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that for either Melksham or Bradford. In fact, Hilperton's actual contribution comprised 103 lb. of butter, 3 head of … to John de Taney, who that year conveyed it to Walter de Paveley, Joan his wife, and their son Walter. 26 In 1274 the … other sub-tenant. 28 In 1323 it was conveyed to Walter de Paveley by Richard de Pevensey and Ella his wife. 29 The two …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 16th-century houses in the village, notably the butcher's shop opposite the Star Inn, which shows a 15th-century shop … village and Sterborough is, however, still called Margaret's Hill. To the east of the road from Godstone to East … or and a martlet or in the quarter (a clumsy repainting of Paveley); (2) Gules three water-bougets argent (Roos); (3) Or …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Langport had a coal-yard north of the river in Long Load's Kingsmoor allotment in 1824, and there was a salthouse … to have descended through Peter's daughter Joan to Hugh Paveley by 1388. 227 In 1421 Richard Paveley recovered dower in Ash Boulogne, 228 and in 1430 sold …
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