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A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Oxenton in 1690 at Woolstone, 275 in 1784 at Great Washbourne, 276 and in 1826 at Alderton. 277 An exception was … outside the parish holding the perpetual curacy of Great Washbourne, 280 and in 1906 the stipendiary curate lived at … O.S. Map 6", Glos. XII. SE. (1885 edn.); ex inf. Mr. F. W. Washbourne, of Hill Farm. Glos. Roads Act, 29 Geo. II, c. 51. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and was living in 1295. 84 In 13223 Isabel widow of John Washbourne 85 gave to Richard le Porter land in Clevelode and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the Staffords, lately pulled down in his day by Mr. Washbourne, had adjoined the churchyard; 4 and that an old … one windmill, &c., was being dealt with by William Washbourne, 85 to whom it had probably passed from the Downes. William Washbourne died in 1702 and was buried at Pytchley, 86 where …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Bewdley is traditionally said to have been founded by John Washbourne, who left 'one tenement to the same chantry' to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… his wife Margery, who married as her second husband Thomas Washbourne. The manor appears to have reverted to the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Verdons the manor was held by the Washbournes of Little Washbourne. Walter de Craueley, who is returned as holding … Virdon. Or a fret gules. Lacy. Or a lion purpure. William Washbourne was dealing with land in Stanford in 12556, 15 and was apparently succeeded shortly after by Roger Washbourne, who in 12578 bought a messuage, land and a mill …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… carucates, and the demesne stock (including that at Great Washbourne and Lower Lemington) was valued at 60 s. 100 The … was attended by the tenants of Stanway, Taddington, Great Washbourne, Prescott, and Lower Lemington. 206 In the 16th …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (1632), Elizabeth (1634), Martha Fell (1637) and Thomas Washbourne (1644), all on one slab incised at the angles with …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was a younger son of William Cartwright (d. 1581) of Great Washbourne, 87 who surrendered a copyhold in Tredington in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… hide of land at Smite, 22 which had passed by 1299 to John Washbourne, also known as John de Dufford, son of Roger de Washbourne, who claimed to have held it of John de Dossigh … broke his house at Smite and assaulted him. 24 John Washbourne, by his will dated 1532, bequeathed the manor of …
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