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A History of the County of Berkshire
… parish of Shalbourne lies at the south-west corner of the county. It consisted of three tithings, Shalbourne or Town, … 1790 it was purchased of him by John Butcher. 72 The later history of this manor has not been traced. The manor of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1629, 60 but after this date it is difficult to trace the history of the manor. According to Worsley, however, it was … by Idonea de Beauchamp, but it is impossible to trace its history with certainty after this date. 72 The manor of … to Sir Richard Mill (1568), but after this date the history of the estate becomes obscure. There were four …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a cheveron argent between three choughs or. The early history of the reputed manor of UNSTEAD (Townhampstead, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on the esplanade commemorates the 1897 Jubilee of Queen Victoria. There is an excellent social club on the south … Chapel in Regent Street (1883), United Methodist, Victoria Avenue (1885). A new Roman Catholic church was built …
A History of the County of Bedford
… describes it as one of the most elegant mansions in the county. 3 It is at present the residence of Mr. Albert Edward … thus became united to Lorings Manor (q.v.), with which its history is henceforward identical until its purchase by Mr. … eldest, inherited the manor. 116 A gap here occurs in the history of this estate, which, according to Lysons, was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… son Francis was aged twenty-two in 16645. 80 The further history of this estate is obscure until early in the 19th … abbey of Praux seems uncertain, nor is their subsequent history clear. Some time in the reign of Henry II Maud de … in exchange for other estates. 191 For a few years the history of the advowson is obscure. In 1555 Henry Brabande of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Philipotts, descended from those of Gillingham, in this county, one of whom was Sir John Philipott, lord-mayor of … Mon. Sci Aug. cart. 177. See Gillingham, vol iv. of this history, p. 236. There is a pedigree of a younger branch of … in the Heraldic Visitation, anno 1619. See Hutchins's History of Dorsetshire, p. 129. See Guillim's Heraldry, p. …
A History of the County of Essex
… east bank of the river Stort, which form the parish and county boundary with Sawbridgeworth (Herts.). Pincey brook … maintained by the parish in the 16th century, became a county bridge in the late 19th century. 27 A bridge over the … barn, probably of the early 17th century. Economic History The Domesday figures suggest that both manors, though …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… resided at Lees-court. He served in parliament for this county in the 40th year of that reign, and the next year was … Throwley. He was a man of great power and estate in this county, being a deputy-lieutenant, and sheriff in the 13th … Selgrave in this parish, and Chilham, vol. vii. of this history. See Jacob's Hist. of Faversham, p. 118 et seq. and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 1 who succeeded Tochi, a great Saxon Owner in this County, who was rated before the Conquest for his Manor in … to this Priory of Shelford; as Gedling, in this County, and Westborough, and Dodington, in Lincolneshire, and … Newarke, Burton-Joys, and NorthMuskham, in this County, late belonging to this Monastry of Shelford, paying …
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