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Alumni Oxonienses
… 16, B.A. 1697, M.A. 1701; vicar of Wartling, 1705, and of Woodmancote, Sussex, 1711. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 56 and by tenants of other estates in West Grinstead, 57 Woodmancote, 58 Kingston by Sea, 59 Slaugham, 60 and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 4 knights' fees in Morley (in Shermanbury), Southwick, and Woodmancote. 52 It had passed by 1258 to William Hastentoft …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Wontley, Gotherington, Southam, Stoke Orchard, and Woodmancote. 2 Earlier, Cleeve had formed part of Tibblestone …
A History of the County of Sussex
… father of Sir Edward). 169 Cecily's son Henry West of Woodmancote 170 and his wife Alice in 1670 made a settlement …
A History of the County of Sussex
… dean and chapter of Chichester in Henfield, Albourne, and Woodmancote and descended with the bishop's manor of Stretham … 6 In 1086 the hundred included Henfield (i.e. Stretham), Woodmancote, and Wantley manors. 7 Later it comprised Albourne, Henfield, and Woodmancote parishes, 8 divided into the tithings of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… B.L. Add. MS. 39345, f. 102; Alum. Oxon. 1500-1714; cf. Woodmancote Reg. 35. W.S.R.O., Par. 16/1/1/3; Par. 16/7/1, f. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ashurst, 71 and those of Tottington in Cowfold, Cuckfield, Woodmancote, and other places. 72 The manumission of a neif …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1650; bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1660, as son of Thomas, of Woodmancote, Sussex, gent. See Foster's Judges and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… red stone is set in a porch at the back of the house. Woodmancote Farm House, about a mile east of the village, is … cottager holdings, while in its members of Prinsted and Woodmancote they were mainly virgates and halfvirgates … Edward Roy Longcroft. 23 The other member of Westbourne, WOODMANCOTE, had already become a manor by 1466, the date of …
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