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A History of the County of Gloucester
… R.O., DC/SJ 14; Fisher, Stroud, 93. Ex inf. Mr. L. F. J. Walrond, of Stroud Museum. Fisher, Stroud, 93; cf. Glos. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… farm, apparently held freely of Aldbourne manor and called WALROND'S in the 16th century, descended with the keepership … of the chase. Both were held before 1311 by William Walrond 210 and were settled in 1326 on William or his … or the early 16th the lands again passed to members of the Walrond or Waldron family. Ingram Walrond was succeeded by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… north of Ermin Street, and south of it were Manor Farm, Walrond's Farm, Baydon House Farm, and Paine's Farm. The … apparently sold in portions in 1897. 62 In 1677 Robert Walrond bought the land which became Walrond's farm, more than 80 a. in the south part of the …
Magna Britannia
… son. About the year 1730, the Arscotts sold Tidwell to Mr. Walrond, a barrister, who built a new house on the estate. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… stone house built c. 1600: it was presumably built for a Walrond and, because of its plan, possibly for a recusant. 49 … land once Lord Huntingdon's was held in 1575 by Thomas Walrond and his wife Eleanor. 114. WALDRON'S farm passed to Edward Walrond (d. 1605), to his relict Dorothy (d. 1612), and to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to have descended with Lynt in Coleshill to William Walrond, the tenant in 1428, 131 who with Elizabeth his wife was buried in the church of Childrey. Thomas Walrond of Childrey is mentioned in 1439. 132 This was probably the Thomas Walrond who in 1478 claimed that his great-grandmother Isabel …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in Chiseldon and Hodson then held of Hyde Abbey. 171 The Walrond family had a small estate at Chiseldon in the 14th century, held before 1318 by William Walrond and his wife Joan. 172 By 1400 William had been succeeded by his son John. 173 In 1438 Ingram Walrond and his wife Elizabeth, probably members of the same …
Magna Britannia
… heirs female to Valletort, Speke, Fishacre, Ufflete, and Walrond. The farm of this name now belongs to Sir T. D. … part of the manor of Bradfield, the property of W. H. Walrond, Esq., is in this parish. The manor of Aller Peverell … and Whiting. From the latter it passed by inheritance to Walrond. No estate of this name is now known; but it is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… manor was held in 1437 by Elizabeth the wife of William Walrond, 92 elsewhere described as daughter of Elizabeth the … Thomas on his marriage with Alice Inglefield. 94 Thomas Walrond afterwards succeeded his father in the manor of … mention of it occurs in the Berks. inquisition on Thomas Walrond in 1484 (Chan. Inq. p.m. 2 Ric. III, no. 4), though …
Magna Britannia
… residence of a family of that name, whose heiress married Walrond in the reign of Edward I. Sir William Pole's father …
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