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A History of the County of Northampton
… heirs, so that the estate passed to Sir Philip Botiler of Woodhall, co. Hertford, the grandson of Ralf, second son of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… wife Joan sold a moiety of the manor to Thomas Gower of Woodhall. 114 This moiety followed the same descent as Woodhall 115 (q.v.) in the Gower family 116 until 1628 when Woodhall was sold. Morton Underhill was retained by William …
A History of the County of Hertford
… parish where Philpotts Wood marks the site of the manor of Woodhall alias Philpotts (q.v.). The common lands were … purchased the property from Colonel Byrne a few years ago. Woodhall alias Philpotts The manor of WOODHALL alias PHILPOTTS was held of the Bishops of Ely as of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… them at farm. 37 In the mean time Henry son of Thomas de Woodhall had either acquired or usurped rights in Humburton, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… R. 1026, m. 9 d. Cal. Inq. p.m. 119 Edw. I, 396. Wyards Woodhall in Wichenford was held by his widow at that date …
A History of the County of Hertford
… it upon his son Michael on his marriage with Dorothy Woodhall. 31 He was holding it in 1606, 32 but sold it in … about this time. Finally the manor was bought by Edmund Woodhall, brother of Dorothy Woodcock. 35 He died seised of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… time mentioned, were granted in 1545 to John Uvedale or Woodhall. 40 John died seised in 1549, leaving a son and heir … v, 100. Pat. 37 Hen. VIII, pt. xi, m. 30. John Uvedale or Woodhall was a government contractor and entrusted with the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and is now at the rectory. In the north of the parish is Woodhall Farm, the site of the manor formerly belonging to … a Tudor rose between two fleurs de lis or. The manor of WOODHALL probably originated in the grant of 100 acres of … priory free warren in the woods belonging to the grange of Woodhall; 52 this charter was confirmed by Edward I, and in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… datum, and the land rises slightly north and south. Woodhall, the seat of Mr. Walter Holland, D.L., J.P., stands … always formed part of the manor of Kempsey. 4 The manor of WOODHALL was held of the manor of Kempsey. 5 Beatrix de … the bishopric of Worcester the Lady Dudley called lady of Woodhall. 16 Thomas Gower died before 1431, and his widow …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Grey, Esquire, by Fine, 38 H. 8. conveyed the Manor of Woodhall, in Ratcliff upon Trent, and ten Mess. four Hundred …
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