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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bentley, Crofton, Funtley, Wickham, Segenworth, Hook, Stubbington, and Rowner, and it was assessed at 46 hides. 2 … the hundred in the time of Edward I to Wickham, Rowner, Stubbington, and Segenworth. By 1316 Prallingworth and … Hook, Chark, Wickham, Great Funtley, Little Funtley, and Stubbington, 9 all of which are in the hundred of Titchfield …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… whom they were purchased in 1904 by Mr. Montague Foster of Stubbington House. 50 John de Drokeneford, Bishop of Bath and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish of PORTSEA, which includes Kingston, Buckland, Stubbington, Stamshaw, Fratton, Copnor, Milton, Eastney, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… descent is unknown. A branch road from Stamshaw leads to STUBBINGTON, which was for many years in the possession of … of the prior's possessions being doubtless marked by Stubbington Lodge and Stubbington Farm, the residences respectively of Mrs. E. H. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… F. 1697 20 May Frith, R. By 1699 Frost, R. 1699 6 Nov. Stubbington, W. 1699 6 Nov. Scott, R., sen. 1700 20 Jan. … 7 Mar. Hopkins, E. 1670 30 Apr. Hanson, W. 1671 29 Jan. Stubbington, W. 1673 12 Jan. Williamson, W. 1673 18 Jan. …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… to the following ships under quarantine:Neapolitan, Stubbington Galley, Happy Jennet, Westmoreland, Bacchus. The …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… now at the Mother Bank, near Portsmouth. Ibid, p. 437. Stubbington Galley. Peter Mauger From Gallipoli with oil, now …
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