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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… of Edw. Archer, to be tenant of a certain messuage in Rookley Green. Prefixed is, 16. i. Court roll admitting Edw. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… frame was but recently destroyed. There are brick-yards at Rookley and Down End, producing bricks of a good quality. The … in the parish, at Horringford, Merston and Blackwater. Rookley, standing on high ground adjoining the north-west … lying to the west of the road from Blackwater to Rookley, was a seat of a branch of the Worsley family. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 152 John de Lisle's widow Joan possibly married Geoffrey Rookley, lord of the manor of Arreton (I.W.). 153 In 1417 John Rookley, perhaps their son, granted the Throope land to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1431, when it was held by John Haket and John Roucle or Rookley. 77 After this date it seems to have passed with … part of the manor passed with Brook to John Roucle or Rookley, and in 1431 the estate was held jointly by him and … in the joint holding three years later by John Roucle or Rookley. 137 In the 15th century the manor seems to have been …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to have been divided among his sisters. 19 Geoffrey Rookley or Roucle, who had apparently married Isabel Hunstan … 24 who had married Joan, one of the daughters of John Rookley. 25 This transaction probably related to only half … to have married firstly Hunstan and secondly Geoffrey Rookley, Parnel wife of Richard or Robert Urry, Margery wife …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 16th and beginning of the 17th century, says that James Rookley lived at Clatterford, and adds that his family had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the three roads from Newport via Shorwell, Gatcombe and Rookley join. Blackgang, with its famous Chine, is a hamlet … consisting of a rentcharge of 5 issuing out of land at Rookley, Godshill. It is directed by the scheme that the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the parish, seeming locally to be in Little Somborne, is Rookley House, known to fame as the favourite residence of … distributed in bread. It was during his residence at Rookley that the existing tennis court was built at Crawley …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Three years later it was in the hands of John Roucle or Rookley 'et socii' 122probably by lease from the community. … of exchange. 199 There are also schools in the hamlet of Rookley, founded in 1863 by John Woodward. The official …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Paslew son and successor of John. 102 John Roucle or Rookley, lord of Brook, had acquired this property before …
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