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A History of the County of Oxford
… name comes from a corruption of the surname of the De Sulham family, the medieval lords of Britwell. 12 The vicar … a certain William. He must have been the William who held Sulham (Berks.) of Miles Crispin, together with many other … and Buckinghamshire, and was probably the ancestor of the Sulham family, which held Britwell in demesne for two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… who held under him at Adwell and Henton, at Betterton and Sulham (Berks.), and at Bradwell (Bucks.) 38, and who as … to mesne lordship in Chesterton, for in 1247 William of Sulham recognized Ralph of Chesterton's lawful possession of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Geoffrey, who perhaps married the heiress of lands at Sulham and Bolney. He had three sons, Miles, Nicholas and … after the death of Turold his widow married William of Sulham. The latter, in the reign of Henry I, granted to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… William, who appears to have been the ancestor of the De Sulham family, which for two centuries held 7 fees of the … neighbouring Adwell and Britwell Salome followed that of Sulham (Berks.). These manors were held by the senior branch … held by Joan, the widow of Euphemia's grandson John de Sulham. She and her second husband Hugh de Plescy were …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in Flanders. 12 This Hugh de St. Philibert was the lord of Sulham, the descent of which property (q.v. in Theale …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… now belongs to the Rev. Henry Charles Wilder, rector of Sulham, is an early 17th-century mansion of brick and stone. … Whitchurch Bridge, is common to the parishes of Purley and Sulham and a corner of Whitchurch. Three sheaves used to be … in Pangbourne parish and partly in the parishes of Sulham, Purley and Whitchurch. In 1086 1 hide in Pangbourne …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Chas. I. Inform. from Rev. J.E. Field. The wills of Thomas Sulham (1592), Thomas Allen (1617) and Leonard Bailey (1619), …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Sulham SULHAM Soleham (xi cent.); Suleham (xiii cent.); Soulham, Solham (xiv cent.). The parish of Sulham covers a long and narrow strip of land to the east of … into the Thames at the end of Saltney Mead. The village of Sulham stands on a wooded hill-side near the brook at the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… its eastern and southern boundaries are formed by Sulham Brook and other small water-courses. The parish is … very well wooded, especially in the eastern part adjoining Sulham. The names of several copses recall the stretches of … the church. By the river on the south side of the road to Sulham is a water-mill. The nearest station is on the Great …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… From this road there is a branch road running north to Sulham, and there are several small roads going west to … ye Vele yn y e cownty of Bercks.' 141 In 1542 the manor of Sulham, with its appurtenances in Tilehurst and elsewhere, …
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