Search
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish south-eastward from Alkham, but within the hundred of Folkestone, taking its name from its having ever been … in marriage to William de Albrincis, or Averenches, whose son, of the sams name, leaving likewise an only daughter and … whom this manor was confirmed in the 30th year of it. His son Edward, lord Clinton and Saye, in the reign of queen …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Carcolston CARCOLSTON. In Coleston, of the Soc of Orston, antient Demesne the Land of King Edward … Rents, both in Normandy and England. 5 Richard de Luvetot, Son of the said William the Founder, by the Consent of his … to pay her Son in-law Two Shillings and two Capons yearly. Philip de Paunton, Knight, 29 gave to Thurgarton, to sustain …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is an extensive parish, covering nearly 5,339 acres, of which 1,480 acres are arable land, 1,146 acres are … of the manor, and was succeeded about 1318 by John Picot son of Baldwin, and probably nephew of Joan's first husband. … descended to his daughter Dorothy and her husband Philip Lord Wharton, who conveyed it by fine for 600 between …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… stretching from sea to sea and including the parish of Shorwell, which was separated from it in the 14th … be identified with 'Wihtgarasburh,' where Cerdic and his son Cynric gained a decisive victory over the inhabitants of … of Neyland in 1631, 78 Jerome Weston his son in 1633, 79 Philip Herbert Earl of Pembroke in 1642, 80 Colonel Robert …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xi cent.). Carlton is a parish containing 1,530 acres, of which 692 acres are arable land, 613 acres permanent grass … 1 hide 1 virgate, which were held of the bishop by Herbert son of Ivo, who in his turn had two sokemen holding of him, … recovery. 52 It next reappears in 1609 as the property of Philip Dobbs. He was a recusant, who for nine years had not …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Karleton in Clyveland (xiv cent.). The small parish of Carlton lies between the townships of Busby on the east … probably at the beginning of the 13th century. 10 His son Simon 11 made a similar grant, which was confirmed by Henry …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… cum Willingham CARLTON CUM WILLINGHAM The modern parish of Carlton, 1 covering 2,415 a. 2 and lying 10 miles … was at farm for a long term to Jocelin of Walpole, whose son Henry released it to the priory. 58 In 1346 the prior … 114 and died apparently without issue in 1416. 115 In 1417 Philip Inglefield and his wife Elizabeth alienated Barbedors …
A History of the County of Surrey
… spelt Carshalton. Carshalton is a parish on the north side of the Chalk Downs, in extreme width not much above a mile at … fishing rights to Margaret his wife, with remainder to his son Thomas. 16 Thomas Wood died in 1584. His heir was his brother Epaphroditus, who died in 1592 and whose son John Wood was born the February following his death. 17 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… sharing a station with Earls Barton 1 miles north of the village, on the Northampton and Peterborough branch of … which it is to-day. Henry was succeeded in 1589 by his son William, who was created Earl of Northampton in 1618. … de Hastings by Sir David de Ashby, 7 who had presented Simon de Ashby to the church in the previous year. 8 His …
A History of the County of Warwick
… CASTLE BROMWICH Castle Bromwich, originally a hamlet of Aston, was formed into a separate civil parish in 1894. By … house, and altered some of the internal arrangements. His son Sir John, third baronet, added most of the third story in … 14 Hen. VI, no. 33. Sir Edmund's widow Ellen married Sir Philip Chetwynd: Cal. Close, 14417, p. 188. Feet of F. Div. …