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A History of the County of Hampshire
… it to Edward Pitt, lord of Stratfieldsaye. 13 Its later history is given under Stratfieldsaye 14 (q.v.), Arthur … and was soon incorporated in the Beaurepaire estate, the history of which is given under Sherborne St. John (q.v.). … an adjoining tenement called Little Bent worth, the early history of which is given below, and the estates consequently …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… about 100 acres to the south-west of the village. The history of Brampton Park (q.v.), and probably that of the … the Isle of Ely. John Bernard, who took a leading part in county affairs, married Elizabeth, daughter of Oliver St. … allowed, these lands may have formed a forest. In 1130 the county made payments for the hays of Brampton, 140 that is, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is probable that the two formed one manor throughout their history, as they did at the time of the Domesday Survey. 64 A … Ibid. cclxxii, 31. Peacock, List of Roman Catholics in the County of York, 1604, pp. 1201. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), … Gentry. Foster, Yorks. Pedigrees. Ibid. Ibid. Walford, County Families; Phillimore and Fry, Changes of Name, 111. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Further on the road crosses the Rib on Ford Bridge, a county bridge, which in the 17th century was of wood, 4 was … crossing the River Rib on the west of the parish is also a county bridge. 7 The Roman road called Stane Street, after … where he commanded the Temeraire, celebrated in naval history and in art as the 'fighting Temeraire.' For his …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and Scottish Railway. As is frequently the case in the county, the main part of the village is grouped in and around … in 1394, was one of the keepers of the peace in the county in 1434. 64 Thomas Swaffield died seised of the manor … Rot. Ric. Gravesend, loc. cit.; Priv. Act, loc. cit. For history of this charity see Wright, op. cit. 15. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the eminent family of Leyborne, of Leyborne, in this county, in which it continued till Juliana, daughter of … the present vicar. See more of the Bests, vol. v. of this history, p. 410. Vistn. co. Kent, 1619, pedigree of Aldersey. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… them. It is situated in so unfrequented a part of this county, that it is hardly known to any one, it lies mostly on … manors of Bredhurst and Mere, among other premises in this county and elsewhere, in the beginning of king Richard II.'s … of the Finch's, earls of Aylesford, vol. iv. of this history, p. 429. Sometime rector of Murston, and afterwards …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the prior and convent acquired the manor in fee. The early history of the tenants under the Poers is obscure. John de …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The parish of Bredon lies on the southern margin of the county of Worcester, and is bounded on the west by the River … were presented to the museum of the Worcestershire Natural History Society in 1838 by one of the engineers employed in … on the Hill, co. Leicester, land at Diseworth in that county being conveyed by the same grant. 23 In 1086 the manor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in partnership with Mr. K. L. Collins in 1987. 64 Economic History. In the early 13th century villeins may have …