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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… c. 1480 without success. 16 John FitzJames (d. 1476) of Redlynch was succeeded by his son John (d. 1510), 17 and … Court, who before 1639 sold it to Sir Robert Gorges of Redlynch. 20 On Gorges' death in 1648 the manor passed to his …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… held 51 a. 1 In 1766 10 a. of land in Ansford belonged to Redlynch chapel, Bruton, probably bought with a grant from …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… between 1424 and 1662, among the Eyre papers at Newhouse, Redlynch, show that the messuage called Burfordesplace (1424) …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Asham Wood near Frome Lobaria pulmonaria, Hoffm. Wells, Redlynch Solorina saccata, Ach. Leigh Woods, Cheddar, … near Norton St. Philip Physcia flavicans, DC. Wells, Redlynch parietina, De Not. Frome ciliaris, DC. Beckington, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Coach Road, a private roadway from Blackslough to Redlynch House built in 1745-6. 13 The Hardway was turnpiked … purchased by them shortly afterwards. It descended with Redlynch and was sold to Sir Stephen Fox in 1673. 10 By 1839 … the later 18th century, producing timber and bark for the Redlynch estate. 79 Gamekeepers and labourers were employed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the hamlets of Wyke Champflower to the north-west and Redlynch to the south-east, and the former mansion and park of Redlynch. The ancient parish measured 6 km. at its widest … Whaddon House to Knowle bridge on the southern boundary of Redlynch park adjoining Shepton Montague parish. It was, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the chapelry of Wyke-Champflower, the tything of Redlynch, and part of Discove, 2074 inhabitants, of whom 1885 … There is a chapel at Wyke-Champflower, and another at Redlynch; and the Independents have a place of worship. The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (in Pitcombe), Milton (Clevedon), Pitcombe with Cole, Redlynch, Witham, and Yarlington. 3 In 1225 Discove, Woolston … Knowle (in Shepton Montague), Milton (Clevedon), Pitcombe, Redlynch, Upton (Noble), Wyke (Champflower), and Yarlington. … hundred: Brewham, Bruton, Hadspen with Honeywick, Milton, Redlynch, Upton with Wanstrow, Wyke with Pitcombe and Cole, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… him. Endorsed, "Hastings" ( i.e. Sir Richard Hastings of Redlynch, created a baronet 7 May, 1667, the only person of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the later 16th century 2 and it seems to have passed with Redlynch to Sir Robert Gorges. Part was sold by Edward Gorges …
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