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Magna Britannia
… Caldbeck - Carlatton Caldbeck CALDBECK, in the ward of Allerdale below Derwent, lies about 15 miles from Penrith, … Wilfred Lawson, Bart. the property of Wilfred, a younger son of Thomas Wybergh, Esq. who has assumed the name of … There are three quakers meeting houses in this parish. Philip Lord Wharton, in 1692, appropriated by deed certain …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.); Calcott or Caldecott (xvixvii cent.). The parish of Caldecote, which is only 325 acres in extent, forms part … demesne. 10 From Ralph it presumably descended to Alan his son and heir, who was succeeded by his son Gerard. This … be divided among his five daughters. 52 His son and heir Philip entered upon the estate, 53 and in June 1604 he and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and pasture. 1 There are quarries in the south-west corner of the parish at Caldecote Hill, where a height of 460 ft. is … of 18 troops of horse. It was defended by George Abbott, son of George Abbott, Archbishop of Canterbury, and sonin-law … was married about 1255 by the Bishop of Chester to Richard son of Richard de Alanson (or Alizun), 15 but they …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Caldecote CALDECOTE Caldecote lies 6 miles west of Cambridge. In shape the parish is a long, narrow … by a member of the Beach family. In that year one John son of William granted Alan de Feugeres a 20 s. rent coming … held of Robert de Feugeres's heirs, and they in turn of Philip de Colville. Philip, however, held of the heirs of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… xvii cent.). Caldecote is a small parish with an area of 795 acres, lying on the borders of Northamptonshire, south … Waleys, it escheated to the Crown on the forfeiture of his son Robert de Brus, King of Scotland, in 1306. It was … which was the subject of a petition for restoration, by Simon de Drayton, in 1330, Simon alleging that it belonged to …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Calke - Chesterfield Calke CALKE, in the hundred of Repton and Gresley, and in the deanery of Repington, lies … being then described of Calke, was created a baronet. His son, the second baronet, inherited the estates of the elder … in Carsington, now the property of his representative, Philip Gell, Esq. of Hopton-hall, M. P. The small church at …
Magna Britannia
… Columb Callington CALLINGTON, in the hundred and deanery of East, anciently called Calweton, Calvington, and … Robert, the second Earl of Orford; on the death of whose son, the late George Earl of Orford, without issue, in 1791, … reign of Edward I. by John de Ripariis, who conveyed it to Philip Cornwallis, Archdeacon of Winchester 18; the latter …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Peckham Rye, Nunhead and Dulwich, consists naturally of two portions. To the north is a perfectly flat marshy … of Hamon the Sheriff, to her husband Robert, natural son of Henry I, who was created Earl of Gloucester in 1119. … follows the descent of Camberwell Buckingham. 38 In 12223 Philip Vitdeners 39 quitclaimed to Agnes de Titsey (probably …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Cambleton (xiv cent.), Shyfforth (xvi cent.). The parish of Campton cum Shefford contains the village of Campton and … and in the thirteenth century was granted to Henry son of Gerold, hitherto his undertenant, who continued to … This grant was also afterwards confirmed by William son of Simon de Beauchamp. 44 By 1346 the land was held of the king …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Capel CAPEL The parish of Capel is bounded on the north by Dorking, of which it was … Heath, who bought it in 1824, and by Mr. D. D. Heath, his son, uncle to the present owner. But part of the interior is … in Capel to the Master of the Templars in England, and his son Thomas in that year withdrew from an attempt to recover …