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A History of the County of Somerset
… Durleigh Church CHURCH. The plan of the church and the record of a chaplain show that it existed in the 12th … Gooding. Gooding transferred his interest in 1913 to the Bath and Wells Diocesan Trust, which in turn passed the patronage to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… for 3 ploughteams: the demesne had 1¾ virgate with 1 team and the tenants, enumerated as 4 villani, 2 bordars, and 3 servi, had the rest of the land and 2 teams. The three … 1982. P.R.O., C 140/4, no. 34. Hist. MSS. Com. 58, Bath, iv, p. 339; below, Bridgwater, manors. Cal. Pat. 1553, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Durleigh Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Alsi had in 1066 an estate called DURLEIGH … in 1542 leased the rectory to John Bourchier, earl of Bath. It was sublet to William Blanchflower and later to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… borough, lay partly on the south slope of the South Downs and partly on the coastal plain. Like Heene, it was a … 900 a. In 1902 it was augmented by parts of Broadwater and West Tarring, the latter including Salvington hamlet, and the enlarged parish was added to Worthing in 1929. 56 The …
A History of the County of Somerset
… oval in shape, it measures 2.4 km. from east to west and 1.5 km. from north to south at its widest point. A … km. beyond the eastern boundary in North moor between Lyng and North Petherton and known as Priestwood (32 a.), was transferred to Lyng in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… manor house suggests a manorial origin. In or after 1170, and probably before 1176, William of Erleigh, lord of the … the patronage of Thurloxton with Durston to the bishop of Bath and Wells in 1944. 51 The bishop has three out of every four …
A History of the County of Somerset
… An estate at Durston was taxed at 2¾ hides in 1086 and comprised land for 4 teams. The demesne farm, assessed at 1 hide 1½ virgate, had 1 ploughteam and was staffed by 4 servi. Four villani, 5 bordars, and 4 … in possession of Mrs. M. Miles. P.R.O., HO 107/1922. Jnl. Bath & West of Eng. Soc. 2nd ser. xii (1864), 353. P.R.O., RG …
A History of the County of Somerset
… held DURSTON, later known as Durston Hall, 30 in 1066, and Roger Arundel held it in 1086. 31 The overlordship descended in the barony of Poorstock (Dors.) and on the death of Gerbert de Percy in 1179 Durston formed … John and George. 87 They were followed by Edmund Mill of Wells and his wife Anne in 1508 and by Henry Thornton of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… parish of Durweston lies on the S.W. bank of the R. Stour and covers some 1,800 acres, rising from about 200 ft. above … Chalk. Before 1381 there were two parishes, Durweston and Knighton, and the division between the two is probably represented by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 75 NW, bSP 76 SW) The parish, roughly rectangular in shape and covering some 767 hectares, lies immediately to the W. of Northampton and rises gradually N.W. from a narrow front on the R. Nene … also a perforated stone macehead (George 1916, 18 no. 147; Wells 19313, 5; PM; NM; NDC P98, 145, 146). During …
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