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Magna Britannia
… of Sir Jonathan and Lady Phillipps, it passed to Thomas Winslow, who took the name of Phillipps, and is now the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1368. 228 In 1412 the estate belonged to William Winslow (d. 1414) whose relict Agnes (fl. 1441) and her … held it in 1416. 229 Agnes was succeeded by her son Thomas Winslow, one of whose four daughters, Joan, married Henry … 1450 an elder Henry Hall shared title to the estate with Winslow who conveyed it to him in 1456, presumably as a …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in each story. Hollow Lane, the road leading westward to Winslow, has on the north Charlton Hill Farm, an early … passed to his heir by 12789. 112 She married William de Winslow, who held in her right in 12846 and in 1302. 113 A Walter de Winslow held the same fief in 1346, 114 but by 1352 the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Croft; 104 in 1488 Sir Richard had a freehold called Winslow's Place, which had once belonged to Hugh Mortimer. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… then aged five, had been married to the London grocer John Winslow by 1375 when her sister Elizabeth's husband Ralph Huntingdon released the Trumpington manor to Winslow, 232 who probably survived until 1406. 233 Mary … Thomas Holgill. She was dead by 1420. 234 Her son William Winslow, said to be of age in 1409, died c. 1419 and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… more than a century. 15 The remains are in the garden of Winslow House in Newbury Street. A town hall in which the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… passed to his sister. She married, firstly, William Winslow, who died in 1414, and secondly Robert Andrew, who … who was still alive in 1441, was succeeded by Thomas Winslow, her son by her first husband. In 1458 Thomas and his …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… held land for which he held a leash of greyhounds at Winslow bridge when the lord of Whaddon went hunting, a like …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Winslow WINSLOW Wineslauue (viii cent.); Weneslai (xi cent.); Wineslawe, Wynselowe (xiii cent.). The parish of Winslow, which comprises the market town of Winslow and hamlet of Shipton, covers an area of 1,919 acres, …
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