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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Benson. Of the other moiety of the manor no such definite history can be related. Peter de Jarpenville and Maud his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here on the 24th of August, for pedlary ware, &c. Antient history makes mention of two famous battles fought at Otford, … by the crown to divers of the nobility and gentry of this county. John-Frederick, duke of Dorset, is the present high …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… possessed of large estates in the eastern parts of this county. William de Valoigns is mentioned in the Testa de … a younger son of the Sandwich's, of Sandwich, in this county, and bore for his arms, Or, on a chief dancette, … and other matters. He died about 1651. See Newton's History of Maidstone, p. 132. Newton's History of Maidstone, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to his son and heir Walter Smythe. 73 The further history of this manor has not been ascertained. Browne, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… these parts, as well as of those others, throughout this county, which lie on the northern side of this range of … place. Reginald, son of John de Cobham, of Cobham, in this county, by his second wife, possessed this manor in the … dukes of Richmond, under Cobham, vol. iii. of this history, p. 417. See Chidingstone, vol. iii. of this history, …
Magna Britannia
… Sir Jonathan Trelawny, one of the representatives of the county 16, (father of Sir John, who was created a baronet in … Wheal-Alfred, one of the richest mines now worked in the county. 33 Pillaton PILLATON, in the deanery and in the … There is a view of Trewithan-house in Borlase's Natural History of Cornwall. The manor of Trewithgy, or Treworgy, was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the water supply, but gas is supplied by a company. The history of Oundle begins with St. Wilfrid, who established a … next century Oundle seems to have been a meeting place for county business, especially in connection with the musters of … the abbot's land and make two bridges (at the cost of the county) on this soil. 69 A rental of April 1400 shows that …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Cornw.), son of his sister Catherine. 37 The subsequent history of the four parts is for some time obscure. Lady Fitz … payment of the yearly rent of 40 s. 80 From this date the history of the holding is obscure, but it followed for a time … a son and heir Edmund, aged thirty. 89 The subsequent history of the property is unknown. Church The church of ST. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… where it is described among the lands of the Count in that county. V.C.H. Warw. i, 319 b, note. It may be noted that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… small park, 63 but have since reverted to fields. Economic History. The two-field system of crop rotation in use in … Surv. Map 1", solid and drift, sheet 218 (1968 edn.). County Museum, P.R.N. 32612. Ibid. 2287. P.N. Oxon. …
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