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A History of the County of Hampshire
… from the St. Johns were the Fitz Peters, Herbert Fitz Peter in 1235 5 being followed by Sir Reginald Fitz Peter 6 in 1251, Matthew Fitz Peter 7 in the reign of Edward III, and Herbert Fitz Peter 8 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… been included in this grant, and was possibly given to Peter de Valognes, for it was in the possession of Agnes de Valognes, widow of Peter's son and heir Roger, 7 in 1185. 8 At the death of … Hertingfordbury came eventually to Christine, the wife of Peter de Maune or Maule, 13 and passed before 1294 to Henry …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and now of that annual produce. The Rev. JOHN PETER gave by will, about 1661, the sum of 10s. yearly, to be … spire at the west end of it. It is dedicated to St. Peter. Among other monuments and inscriptions in it are the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… out of the hands of the Sadlers and became the property of Peter Taverner and Frances his wife, 16 in whose family it … of interest is one on the east wall of the north chapel to Peter Taverner, lord of the manor, 1601, and his wife …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… dying young, appears to have been succeeded by his uncle Peter, son of Robert Bardsey. 338 In 1516 Thomas Clerk, who had recently purchased from Peter Bardsey, sold Loakes Manor to Robert Astbrook. 339 His … a chapel of ease to the parish church. The parish of ST. PETER, Loudwater, was formed in 1866. The church was built in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Shales, of Portsmouth, who not long afterwards sold it to Peter Burrell, esq. of Beckenham, in this county, whose descendant the Right Hon. Peter lord Gwydir is the present possessor of it. LITTLE … twice married; first, to Jane, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Peter Leigh, by whom he had several children, who all died …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Bremhill until the present day. The chapel of ST. PETER comprises chancel, nave, vestry, and south porch. At …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… died, a widow, in 1348 holding the manor, and her heir was Peter, son of her daughter Margaret, who had married William de Cusance. 55 Peter was of age in 1350 when he did homage for all the lands … held a knight's fee there of Andrew Blunt, who held of Peter la Mare, who held of the Earl Marshal. 168 In 1247 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… being 192 ft. above the ordnance datum. The church of St. Peter lies in the middle of the village on the south side of … in this parish has been found. Church The church of ST. PETER is an interesting 12th-century structure, consisting of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the end of the 13th century that Hugh de Caveruche gave to Peter de Saltmarsh of Dunhampstead and Alice his wife certain land in Dunhampstead. 50 Peter de Saltmarsh paid a subsidy of 3 s. at Dunhampstead in … of 131011 lady of Dunhampstead, was evidently the widow of Peter de Saltmarsh. 52 Edward de Dunhampstead by a charter …