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A History of the County of Sussex
… Botolphs BOTOLPHS The former parish of Botolphs 1 lay on the west bank of the … in 1086. 41 About 1160 Gillian de Merle, daughter of Philip de Braose (d. 1134 x 1155), held land in the parish. … The former moiety was perhaps the same as that settled on Philip de Mandeville in 1235. 44 About the same period the
A History of the County of Stafford
… Botteslow BOTTESLOW BOTTESLOW was a liberty of 593 acres in the ancient parish of Stoke-upon-Trent bounded on the west by the Trent and on the north and east by a small … held by their descendant, William Tait, who had sold it to Philip Broade of Fenton Vivian by the early 1840's. 10 The
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Bottisham Churches CHURCHES. In the early 12th century Bottisham church had been attached to the Giffards' manor. Shortly before his death in 1164 Earl … tenures, 1396-9. 63 One 15th-century vicar had served as chaplain to the patron, but graduates began to be appointed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Boughton (All Saints) BOUGHTON ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of Downham, hundred of Clackclose, W. division of … 1 mile (N.) from Stoke-Ferry; containing 209 inhabitants. The parish comprises 1323 a. 1 r. 27 p., of which 721 acres … of the family of Wotton, and a mural tablet to Dr. Sharpe, chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, James I., and Prince Henry. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1618 and formerly part of Chippenham forest. 88 In 1709 the justices at quarter sessions found that the liberty included settlements on the edge of the park … by F. Sortain Samuels, based on proposals made in 1947 by Philip Tilden, the Little House, which in 1955 contained …
Survey of London
… KING'S ROAD (Demolished.) This farmhouse, which stood at the western corner of Markham Street on the north side of the King's Road, was pulled down in 1900. … views, etc. 3Water colour drawing of garden front, by Philip Norman. Drawing in The "Chelsea Mail" Annual for 1900. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Boxgrove BOXGROVE The parish, containing 3,677 acres, consists of a main block about 2 miles from north to south and the same from east to west, with a projection southwards for … in their manor of 'Westrethampton', provided that their chaplain did not celebrate any offices but the mass and the
A History of the County of Essex
… Boxted Church CHURCH. In the earlier 12th century the church was split into moieties held by the lords of … for Protestantism and Catholicism respectively. 24 Philip Silgate or Gilgate (vicar 1578-96), was reported as an …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Boxworth Church CHURCH The patronage of Boxworth church, recorded from the mid 12th century, when relics of St. 'Inicius' were said … altar for himself, his wife Maud, and others. The first chaplain was installed later that year. 13The advowson of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bradford Bracknell BRACKNELL, a large posting-village, in the parish of Warfield, union of Easthampstead, hundred of … Cookham, county of Berks; 4 miles (E.) from Wokingham, on the road to Windsor. Fairs are held on April 25th, August … (St. Nicholas) BRACON-ASH ( St. Nicholas), a parish, in the union of Henstead, hundred of Humbleyard, E. division of …
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