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A History of the County of Oxford
… sixteen years until his son Richard came of age. 77 Like Somerton Godington was held by Richard's eldest son John and … in the Fermor family, following the same descent as Somerton until the death of the last of the direct line, … by the fact that the manor was owned by the Fermors of Somerton and Tusmore. 195 Sixteen papists were returned in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the proportion and form' of William Fermor's chapel at Somerton; an endowment was to provide 10 a year for a priest, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… George (d. 1669) and Ralph Stawell (cr. Baron Stawell of Somerton 1683, d. 1689). Ralph's son John, Lord Stawell, died …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Henry Smyth of Shirford (Warws.) and William Fermor of Somerton, who in the following year conveyed them to Edmund …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Normanton, whose son, the third earl, was created Lord Somerton of Somerley in 1873. Sidney James (Agar) fourth and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the manor. 15 His father Thomas Fermor had resided at Somerton and leased the Hardwick house to a servant. 16 The … 48 held a third of Hardwick. 49 In 1514 William Fermor of Somerton purchased a third part of Hardwick from Thomas … of the parish church were used by the Roman Catholics of Somerton and Tusmore as their burying-ground: 160 they have …
A History of the County of Somerset
… extended into the neighbouring hundreds of Pitney and Somerton. 1 That part lying in Kingsbury (East) hundred … possibly an area of warren forming part of the warren of Somerton. 31 There were two other settlements in the parish: … at Pibsbury, were divided. 45 Main roads from Bridgwater, Somerton, and Ilchester to Langport pass through Huish. The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Ilchester was originally part of the royal Saxon estate of Somerton. 116 In 1066 it formed part of the holding of Queen … the 13th century. 162 The removal of gaol and courts to Somerton in the 1280s seriously harmed the town, but their … sessions forsook Ilchester. Thus the gaol was delivered at Somerton in 1530, 163 and at Crewkerne in 1547. 164 More …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the king's adversary, the king of France, in the Castle of Somerton. 133 William Deyncourt confirmed an agreement …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Butterfly, Swinage, Frog, Ladies, Adder, Sturtcombe, and Somerton woods and Kenley quarry. 26 The name Somerton may recall the royal forest of Quantock other parts of which belonged to the royal manor of Somerton before the end of the 13th century. 27 Kilve Pill, a …
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