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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… (Berks.), district, Newman, fam., Newnton, North, see Rainscombe Newton Wroth, see Petherton, North Newtown, see … (fl. 1086), Rainbold the priest, Rainer (fl. 1086), Rainscombe (in North Newnton, later Wilcot), Rainscombe Ho., Ralph, Rob. s. of, see Robert Ram Alley (in …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… Great, Midelton, co. Oxford, 276. - Lilbourn, co. Wilts, Rainscombe in, q.v. Mimbir'. See Mymbir'. Mimican, Minecan. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… Ralegh. Radnor, Radenor, honour of, 375. Rainescumb. See Rainscombe. Rainham, Renham, co. Essex, 487. Rainscombe, Ramescumb [in Milton Lilbourn parish, co. Wilts], … Neudros de la, 119. Rames. See Ramsey. Ramescumb. See Rainscombe. Ramsey, Rames, Ramese, co. Hunt, letters close …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… farm, 47 and in 1622 a holding was sublet to the owner of Rainscombe in North Newnton. 48 Holdings based in Clench seem …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from Pewsey; containing, with the tythings of Hilcott and Rainscombe, 342 inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, valued …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Devizes and 3 miles south-west of Pewsey. The tithing of Rainscombe, some 250 a. in 1840, 3 lay 4 miles north-east of … way. Thence it ran north-west to the Avon. 9 The bounds of Rainscombe were given in the charter of 934. 10 They cannot … land considerably more extensive than the later tithing of Rainscombe. Marching with Savernake forest the land extended …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Savernake forest, were originally part of an estate at Rainscombe, in North Newnton, given in 934 to the abbey of … in the later 16th century may have originated in land at Rainscombe granted in 934 by Athelstan to Wilton Abbey. 239 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 226 Benjamin Rogers (d. 1802), vicar from 1762, lived at Rainscombe in North Newnton and usually employed a curate at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to some 505 a. in 1839. 6 The boundary between Oare and Rainscombe, a detached tithing of North Newnton, was settled … the Black Horse and some cottages. The tithing of Rainscombe in North Newnton, some 250 a., 13 became part of … Oare, including an early-Iron-Age midden in Withy copse in Rainscombe, and an Iron-Age or Romano-British hill-fort on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Ebenezer Lane. 54 Between 1899 and 1910 F. E. N. Rogers of Rainscombe House in Wilcot acquired 55 a. on Martinsell Hill, … by purchase from Lane. 55 The 55 a. was added to the Rainscombe estate. 56 The Maidments owned West Wick farm … or all of it was apparently used in common with the men of Rainscombe, then in North Newnton parish, until 1280, when …
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