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A History of the County of Oxford
… ancient parishes of Headington and Marston from the King's Mill on the Cherwell to the nearest point on the … the Wash Brook; but it is not shown on any map before Cary's map of 1805, and until then the usual way to Wood Eaton … obscure. Presentations were made in 1686 by members of the Whorwood family, in 1690 by the king and queen pro hac vice, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… up a small stream to the high ridge (455 ft.) of Montilo's Lane, leading south from Little Walton through Pailton … Pope. 73 He sold it in the following year to Sir William Whorwood, Solicitor-General, 74 who also bought the share of … Dorothy from her and her second husband George Ashby. 75 Whorwood's daughter Margaret married Thomas Throckmorton, and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… tradition, and that no signs were now remaining of Mursley's 'ancient greatness.' Mursley Hall is a 17th-century house … thus one of the co-heirs in 1729, the other being Thomas Whorwood, son and heir of Elizabeth, Sir John Fortescue's … II, pt. x, no. 10. Ibid. Elizabeth's husband, Thomas Brome Whorwood, was a trustee for her brother, the third baronet, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… leaving a son Thomas, a minor at the time of his father's death. 18 John son of Thomas died in 15267 seised of the … and his wife Anne, who was the daughter of Sir William Whorwood, 25 sold the manor of Woodhall to William Stevens in … sacristy of Worcester. It was claimed in 1274 by William's brother Robert de Newland, who stated that when his brother …
A History of the County of Warwick
… bank of a stream which presumably served the mill, worth 5 s., mentioned in the Domesday Survey. 1 The village lies at … 33 with John Mawdsley, sold the manor to William Whorwood, Attorney General. 34 The latter married first … to William Rice. 36 It subsequently reverted to Thomas Whorwood, son of Edward, son of John, elder brother of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… side of the Severn. Part of Ripple was transferred to Earl's Croome in 1884 and at the same date Twyning Meadow was … Field, 43 whose niece and heir Anne married Sir William Whorwood. 44 Sir William sold it before 1610 to William Gower of the Woodhall family, who married Ann, Sir William Whorwood's daughter. 45 William Gower is described as 'the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes St. Clement's ST. CLEMENT'S The ancient parish of St. Clement's, which lay outside the … Brome of Holton and Headington, 75 married Sir Thomas Whorwood and it was found that he had made no provision for …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was bought by Mr. Richard Palmer. 6 A wood, known as Abbot's Wood or Stewkley Wood, yet another trace, doubtless, of the … widow, brought a suit against Dorothy Deane and Feild Whorwood, executor of the will of Isabel Deane. 85 Whorwood stated that he believed the bargain to have been …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and used to appear twice annually at the sheriff's tourn at Seisdon Hundred in the time of Henry III, had been … Field, 87 through whose niece it passed to Sir William Whorwood. 88 He settled it in 1603 on his son Thomas and the … latter's wife Ursula, daughter of George Brome. 89 Thomas Whorwood died in October 1634, leaving a son Brome, 90 who …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Green and Tatsfield Green in the north and at Clacket's Green in the south of the parish. No Inclosure Act is … was held by Alvric of the king and was then valued at 30 s. Later it was worth 2 and at the time of the Survey it had … 27 He conveyed Tatsfield to Richard Norton and Richard Whorwood to the use of himself for life subject to an annuity …
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