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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… second son of Customer Smith, of Westenhanger, in this county, 2 who bore for his arms, Azure, a chevron ingrailed … other their estates in this parish, among others in this county, in trustees, to discharge incumbrances, for sale, but …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is chosen at the court-leet held at Burham, in this county; and the borough of Wachenden has a court-leet of … well as that great man Sir Walter de Mayney, so noted in history both for his valour and piety, descended from Walter … book, in the exchequer, held twenty knights fees in this county, and appears by his arms, Or, three chevronels, sable, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… them almost immediately to William Boteler, 68 and their history is henceforward identical with Biddenham or Newnham …
A History of the County of Warwick
… completely modernized inside, is owned by the Warwickshire County Council and let as a private hotel. King's Broom in … in 1362, holding the property and no other lands in the county. 114 His estate was divided between his two sisters, … in 1662, much impoverished by his loyalty. The subsequent history of Bell Court, which he may perhaps have been obliged …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 75 There is, however, considerable obscurity about the history of the Verney lands in Bierton at this time, but … his son and heir, another John Pakington. Its subsequent history is obscure, but it seems to have afterwards come into … in the Domesday Survey, 164 but from its postConquest history it seems more probable that the land lay in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Holme portion of HOLME WITH LANGFORD MANOR, of which the history is given in Langford parish, consisted of land in … thereof should be paid to the vicar of St. Notes, county of Huntingdon, two-ninths to the rector of Conington in the same county, one-ninth to the vicar of Biggleswade, as …
A History of the County of Warwick
… edn.], 123. Dugd. 714. Sessions Order Bk. 163750 (Warw. County Rec. ii), 225, 2445. Marked, e.g., on Smith's map of …
A History of the County of Durham
… succeeded at Billingham by his son Henry, but the later history of the estate is uncertain. 80 BELLASIS BELLASIS … trustees represents proceeds of sale of land to the Durham County Council. The income is applied for the general … is to be identified with John de Belasyse. For the history of the freeholds see Feod. Prior. Dunelm. (Surt. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church; is within the jurisdiction of the justices of the county; and the lower or southern part, which is below the … the only tolerable one from thence and this part of the county to Ashford. The upper or southern part of this parish … anno 10 Eliz, and more of the Cheneys, vol. vi. of this history, p. 248. See more of the Barnhams, vol. v. p. 340. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to put the Statute of Labourers into effect for the county. 27 His granddaughter Maud married Laurence Trussell …