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A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1282. After Maud's death in 1301 her land passed with Charlton manor in Tetbury to her son Edmund 147 and grandson … (d. 1360). 148 The Hampnett land continued to descend with Charlton manor, which passed into Crown hands on the … of Edward IV, 149 and it was included in the grant of Charlton to Drew Drury and Edmund Downing in 1574. 150 Its …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and, for short distances, roads. The southern, with Charlton, was defined possibly c. 1100 5 and was later marked … the eastern boundary of Hankerton, as it apparently was of Charlton and Garsdon to the south and of Crudwell to the … It ran, possibly almost due north, from Swatnage wood in Charlton to Braydon brook following the stream which was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1684 to Sir Edward Dineley. 192 It followed the descent of Charlton in Cropthorne until 1745, when it belonged to John … in 1720, 231 leaving a son Edmund, who married Elizabeth Charlton. By her he had a son Nicholas, who succeeded to his mother's property and was known as Colonel Lechmere Charlton. 232 Severn End passed to him. By his second wife, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1630 commemorated John, Lord Tiptoft's marriage to Joyce Charlton. 508 By the 1590s the chancel, already decaying in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… E. Bulteel, M.A., a secretary of the Bishop of Worcester. Charlton House in the hamlet of Charlton is the residence of Mr. R. M. Danks, J.P. On … Chart. R. 122657, p. 443. In 1647 this warren was called Charlton and Tainton Warren (Close, 23 Chas. I, pt. xvi, no. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Anthony Irby, esq. to it. He sold it in 1706 to George Charlton, esq. of Boxley, who had issue by Elizabeth his wife ten children; of whom the second son John Charlton, esq. of Boxley, by his father's will inherited this … But. Mr.John Burden, only son of Charlotte, another of Mr.Charlton's sisters, claiming a moiety of this estate; on a …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a knight's fee in Horton and 3 fees in Evenley, Horton, Charlton, and Astwick, 17 and his sub-tenant for at least …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… improve the mill, and Robert de Stutescombe gave land in Charlton for the same purpose. 222 In 1284 the prior received … In 1086 Hugh held of William de Ow 5 hides of land at CHARLTON (Cerleton, xi cent.; Schorleyton, Cherleton, xiii … and these were returned as holding the overlordship of Charlton in 12756. 270 It must have been ultimately assigned …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… extent, and in 1832 contained four liberties: Whistley in Charlton Hundred; Broad Hinton, then in Wiltshire, 1 but annexed in 1844 to Charlton Hundred; Newland and Winnersh in the hundred of … parish was 6,898 acres, of which 3,683 belonged to Charlton Hundred, the Whistley Liberty having 1,933 acres, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Coppice, Blackden Bryle or Blackden Raggs, Doles Heath or Charlton Heath, and King's Enham Heath and other copses and …