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A History of the County of Surrey
… Buckland is a small parish and village 2 miles west of Reigate. It is bounded on the north by Waltonon-the-Hill, … male issue, his next heir being Richard, Earl of Arundel, son of his sister Alice and Edmund, late Earl of Arundel. … manor, 18 a settlement being made in 1349 on his younger son, Sir John de Arundel, in tail male. 19 Sir John perished …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii cent.). Buckland parish contains 4,505 acres, of which 1,762 acres are arable land, 1,884 acres permanent … manor to their daughter Agnes and her husband John, the son of Henry de Sandwich, and the heirs of their bodies, with … Eubold de Montibus. 13 Eubold in 1266 granted the manor to Philip Basset to hold until the coming of age of John de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the south to the Childern Hills. There are 534 acres of arable land and 380 acres laid down in permanent grass. 1 … passed to her daughter Joan, the James Wake 13 who was the son and heir of her husband being presumably the son of a … of the manor in 1653, 58 but possibly his relationship to Philip Herbert Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 59 an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… A borsholder for this parish is chosen at the court leet of the manor of Dover priory. BUCKLAND is situated in the … of the customs there, from whom it passed by will to his son James Gunman, esq. the present owner of it. There is no … and Sarah his wife, and Capt. Thomas Bentley their son. A monument for Sir John Bentley, vice-admiral of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Bocheland, situated somewhat less than a mile northward of the great London road, at the 44th mile stone. THIS PLACE … as of the honor of Crevequer, by knight's service. His son of the same name died in the 47th year of that reign, … and it was found likewise that John de Frognale was her son and heir, and he died in the 49th year of it, possessed …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xii cent.); Borghulbury (xvi cent.). The parish of Bucklebury contains nearly 6,131 acres. A detached portion … 7 Henry VIII granted it in 1540 to John Winchcombe, 8 son of Jack of Newbury, the famous clothier. John Winchcombe … in England given to him by William the Conqueror. Count Simon, his grandson, confirmed this grant in the middle of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roughly rectangular in shape, lies 2 miles north-west of the market-town of Bicester. The ancient parish covered … But John had succeeded in settling Hook Norton on his son by his first wife, Hugh de Plescy, and he and his … passed to his widow Elizabeth, and to her second husband Philip de la Vache, who survived her and who gave the manor …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Buchesworde (xi cent.). Buckworth parish covers an area of 2,023 acres of clay land, most of which is arable. The … the 13th century. Robert Count of Eu died about 1090. His son William forfeited his estates on account of his adherence … gules. The tenant in demesne in the time of Richard I was Simon son of Richard, who was suing the Count of Eu and the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 1,104; 1921, 788; 1931, 847. The parish of Budbrooke is divided from St. Mary's, Warwick, on the east … 1235 Budbrooke was assessed as part of the fee of David's son David de Lindsay; 4 and in 1295 Hugh's son William de … conveyed it to Ralph de Rocheford, who in turn gave it to Philip de Gayton and Escholace his wife (widow of William de …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bulford BULFORD Bulford 1 village is 2.5 km. north-east of Amesbury; the rectangular parish is in the valley of the … moiety to his brother John, to whom the younger George's son George sold his in 1647. 72 The estate passed from John … presumably c. 1614, and before 1633 c. 58 a. from Philip More. 96 The 108 a., with pasture rights, passed …