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London Politics 1713-1717
… William, glo A Warren, William, joi B Warrin, James, joi B Washbourne, Richard, bow B Wastfield, Arundel, clo A …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was served by curates for most of that period. 3 John Washbourne, D.D., held Miserden in plurality with Siddington. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… church. If he was expelled, this was by master William of Washbourne, on whom the bishop of Meath, the ordinary of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the chapelries of Alstone, Teddington, and Little Washbourne, and the hamlet of Conderton, 875 inhabitants. The … are chapels of ease at Alstone, Teddington, and Little Washbourne; and the Independents have a place of worship: a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… between 150 and 200 ft., and drained by the feeders of the Washbourne brook. 5 Nearly all the parish lies on the Lower … Alderton parish, belonged in the 16th century to Great Washbourne manor. 9 Since the 19th century small-holdings and … and north-east corners, the first leading to Great Washbourne and Beckford, the second and third joining the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… granted Pamington to Anne Fortescue, along with Great Washbourne, 271 Gotherington, and Tredington manors. With …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was emphasized by the detachment from Beckford of Great Washbourne in 1177. 7 The western boundary of the ancient … it in 1965. In 1177 the Rector of Beckford granted Great Washbourne chapel to Tewkesbury Abbey in return for tithes at Didcot; 282 from 1656 to 1660 Great Washbourne was reunited with Beckford. 283 Grafton also had a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… John and his wife Eleanor conveyed the same estate to John Washbourne. 91 It then followed the same descent as Wichenford until 1675, when William Washbourne and his wife Susan sold it to William Hancock. 92 … Gules a fesse or with two molets argent in the chief. Washbourne. Argent a feese between six martlets gules with …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of a suit brought by the Prior of Worcester against John Washbourne of Wichenford and John Holand of Mathon. They had … of Worcester recovered damages. 33 Eleanor married John Washbourne's son Robert, 34 and in 1512 the manor of … 1546 conveyed it to Eleanor's grandson and heir, Anthony Washbourne. 40 The manor then descended with Wichenford 41 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… service and rent of a sparrow-hawk. 93 In 1202 William de Washbourne owed I mark for having right of half a knight's … William to his son Richard, who sold it in 1404 to William Washbourne. 118 In the same year Walter Cooksey died seised …
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