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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 284 In 1390 the overlord was said to be the lord of Castle Combe, then Giles de Badlesmere's grandniece Millicent (d. … overlordship descended in the Scrope family with Castle Combe. 286 The 8 was still being paid to the overlord in … pp. 86, 1445. Ibid. pp. 11011; G. Poulett Scrope, Castle Combe (priv. print. 1852), 19; I. J. Sanders, Eng. Baronies, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with the rest of Humphrey's fief, which included Castle Combe, to the Dunstanvilles and in 1242, as the manor of … held by Walter de Dunstanville as of his barony of Castle Combe. 24 Stert descended with the barony and was conveyed … 25 After the execution of Badlesmere in 1322 26 the Castle Combe lands, including Stert, passed to the elder Despenser, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the Knights Hospitallers and was held of the Preceptory of Temple Bruer. 26 After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, … d. yearly, and goods worth 2. 77 The Smythes who held the Temple Bruer lands included in their property a piece of land …
A History of the County of Durham
… (12419). This was described as 4 oxgangs late of Maud de Combe, and was evidently the land held about 1184 by Robert de Cambois (Combe). 365 On the confiscation of such chapels by Henry VIII …
A History of the County of Somerset
… steeply into a valley which includes the settlements of Combe Sydenham and Culcombe, and then rises again steeply up … 11th century, together with Halsway on the Quantock scarp, Combe Sydenham in a valley to the west, and Capton 11 on high … the higher ground at Goodley, on the Brendon slopes above Combe, and Rowdon, the 'rough hill', an extension of the old …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… into the possession of William Norcliffe, esq. of the Temple, London, whose widow possessed it after his decease, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 1543 granted to Richard Hayles of Gloucester and Nicholas Temple; 78 before 1547 they were conveyed to Kenelm Digby, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1729, 168 and Stoke Poges Manor passed to Sir Richard Temple, bart., husband of his only daughter Anne. 169 Sir Richard Temple was created Viscount Cobham in 1714, and after his … argent in the chief. Hastings. Argent a sleeve sable. Temple. Argent two bars sable each charged with three …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with his body for burial. 102 In 1210 the Master of the Temple, Amaury, lost an assize of novel disseism against … In 1542 part or all of the Stoke property, described as Temple Lake, passed by royal grant to Richard Andrews and … of Woodstock. 110 There are frequent references to Temple Lake in the Chamberlain deeds and it is marked on an …