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A History of the County of Berkshire
… on the vigils, feasts and morrows of St. Clement and St. Philip and St. James (23 November and 1 May) were granted to … chapel existed at Bockhampton between 1181 and 1200, when Philip de Windsor granted half a virgate of his demesne at …
Magna Britannia
… dismembered. The court barton is now the property of Mr. Philip Kelland, yeoman. Bury, in this parish, was the … of the Notts, by whom it was sold, in 1770, to Mr. Philip Lane. It is now the property of Sir Richard Godwin … wife, of the ancient family of Newcourt of Pickwell, 1684; Philip Hammond, 1704; Edward Hammond, 1727. Author of certain …
Magna Britannia
… of Sussex, by Sir Christopher Musgrave, ancestor of Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart. the present proprietor. Ch. S. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and afterwards to Hugh, or John, Fastolf; Elizabeth to Philip le Dispenser, who by her had a Daughter named Margery, … 27 On the Seals of Roger and Stephen le Scrope, and Philip le Dispenser, circumscribed with their Names, 9 R. 2. … with a large Mullett added to the Top of the Bend; on Philip's is Barry of six a Canton Ermine, with a File of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… It was granted in fee farm for twelve years to Sir Philip de la Vache in 1400; the rent being allotted to the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Berkhamsted. 55 A reference in 1226 to the demesne of Philip 'Bosce' in Houghton 56 may be a scribal error for … early as 1228 two-thirds of the tithes from the demesne of Philip Bosce in Houghton had been granted to Stephen de …
A History of the County of Warwick
… married Richard de Montfort, and Agnes, who married first Philip de Aylesbury and afterwards John Buckmore. 40 The two … Hugh's executors) and on its recovery to divide it. 41 Sir Philip de Aylesbury and Agnes his wife in 1376 settled 'the … their lives, with remainder to their son Roger in tail. 42 Philip died in 1390 and his widow Agnes is then styled lady …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1662 that he had secretly ordained 400500 priests. 35 Philip Stubbs (rector 171938) was the author in 1704 of the … the rectors were for the most part conscientious pastors. Philip Stubbs (171938) resided for only half the year, but … from 1671 were later compiled from other sources by Philip Stubbs (rector 171938). In the churchyard is the base …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to John Jacob. 99 Lands sold by Lord Huntingdon in 1571 to Philip Watts or Gibbs 100 were probably also among c. 270 a. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 4 and his son John in 1290 held the half-fee of Lea of Philip Marmion. 5 In 1329 6 it was found that John de la …
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