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A History of the County of Warwick
… ed.), ii, 518. Kelly, Direct, of Warws. (1900). A Little History of Cherington and Stourton, by Margaret Dickins. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sold most of the antient patrimony of his family in this county, as he did this manor, to Mr. Henry Brockman, … antient monuments of the kind that I have yet seen in this county. Philipott says, they probably belonged to two of this … baronets, and residing at Evington, in Elmsted, in this county, this manor has continued down to Sir John Honywood, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in Godley Hundred, and that the two coroners of the county would not come as far as Chertsey to hear appeals and … The manor of Beomond had for a short time a separate history from Chertsey. In 1306 Walter of Gloucester and … the same place as Ottershaw. Ottershaw in its subsequent history is referred to simply as a wood or lands. The …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the civil parish was formed out of Chesham by order of the county council on 11 August 1898, confirmed by Local … formed in 1875, and the civil parish was constituted by a county council order, confirmed by a Local Government Board … time after 1452. 42 The chief seat of the Bolbecs in this county was at Whitchurch, where the remains of their castle …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Lea itself, flowing through the town of Waltham, was the county boundary, and that the land west of it belonged to the … here called the High Street, enters the parish at the county boundary, at which are the 'Spital Houses,' originally …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of those gentlemen, who were of the first eminence in this county; and their having been knighted for fix successive … IV. 6 His son, Sir James Walsingham, sheriff of this county, in the 12th year of king Henry VII. left two sons, … age, he no longer delayed his intention of founding the History Lecture at Oxford, but sent the gift of it to that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Dissolution they were still worth 5 s. a year. 95 Economic History. The Anglo-Saxons, attracted by the Roman road, … houses add further information about the early agrarian history of Chesterton. A charter of 1137 shows Robert son of … embittered by one of those disputes, so common in the county at this date, over the commutation of tithes. French …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the common pleas. In the 12th year he was sheriff of this county; and soon afterwards became possessed of a term in the … was knighted, and being settled at West Wickham, in this county, was ancestor to the Lennards, baronets, of that … formerly had and enjoyed. He had been sheriff of this county in the 33d year of queen Elizabeth, and dying in 1615, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… other Chicklade land it thereafter passed. 217 Economic History. William Longespe, earl of Salisbury (d. 1226), …
A History of the County of Surrey
… at Dyer's Cross, to Laurence the Glassmaker. 1 The history of the industry in the 14th century, and under … Elizabeth, is dealt with in an earlier volume of this history. 2 On Thursday after Michaelmas, 1440, John … of Fridinghurst, with members in Witley, appears. The history of Ashurst in Witley is as follows: Henry of …