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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Fen Drayton Local government Local government In 1279 Richard of Bradenham and other Zouche tenants owed suit twice a year to the honor of Richmond's tourn and every three weeks to the Zouches' …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and other estates . In 1086 the largest estate was that of 4½ hides held by five sokemen, in 1066 under Eddeva, in … was nevertheless reckoned a member of Swavesey. 64In 1548 Henry Carey, then lord of Swavesey, sold his Fen Drayton … DRAYTONmanor of the Crown, of the honor of Richmond. His son and heir John, 66of age in 1569, 67who bought additional …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… parish and village, on the Cambridgeshire border, 2 m. S. of St. Ives. The Church is the principal monument. … door. Monuments: In churchyardon S. side(1) to William, son of Richard Harivey, 170607, head-stone. W. of tower(2) to Sarah …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Fenton FENTON THE town of Fenton lies in the south of the Potteries and in 1910 … then the same as in 1236. 135 By 1310 it had passed to his son Vivian 136 and between 1310 and 1347 to Henry Motlowe. 137 Henry still held it in 1359, 138 but had …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fenton FENTON. Of Oswardbec Soc in Fenton half a carucat was the Kings land … manor of Fenton of several mean lords, and that Edmund his son and heir was then about four years old. An ancient … of which name I have seen one pedigree beginning with Sir Richard Fenton lord of this place, and ending with Katherine, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Faugh.See Faugh. Fenton FENTON, a parish, in the union of Newark, wapentake of Loveden, parts of Kesteven, county of Lincoln, 7 miles (E. … been in ruins, gold nobles of the reigns of Edward III., Richard II., and David, King of Scotland, were found. Fenwick …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Fernhurst FERNHURST The parish of Fernhurst consists of a main block, lying north of … her death in 1354 it passed to John de Shelvestrode, her son by her first husband Roger de Shelvestrode. 24 His sonson John conveyed his Sussex manors, including Verdley, to Henry VIII in 1542, 28 and in 1549 it was given by Edward VI …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Fetcham - Fincham Fetcham FETCHAM, a parish, in the union of Epsom, Second division of the hundred of Copthorne and … apprenticing children, and other charitable purposes; and Henry Smith left 27 acres of land for the use of the poor. … 403 inhabitants. A priory was founded here in the reign of Henry II., by Maude de Harscolye, as a cell to the Cistercian …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and 15th-century liberties, p. 51. Scope and authority of liberties, p. 53. The liberties at work, p. 62. Relation … 15 and confirmed by Cnut in 1032, 16 and, by the reign of Henry I, there can be little doubt that the abbot had … of Chippenham, and in 1230 the lands in Corsham of Ralph son of Nicholas had been declared quit of suit. 130 Richard, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… united. 29 The advowson probably belonged to the lords of Fiddington manor but in 1272 Henry of Fiddington's title was challenged by Richard … in 1316 but in 1319 the advowson was settled on her son Philip de Columbers and his heirs. 31 By 1340, however, …
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