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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Camps CASTLE CAMPS Castle Camps lies 15 miles south-east of Cambridge, at the south-eastern extremity of the county. 1 … of Gloucester, 61 but was restored in 1463 to John's minor son and heir John. 62 Following the latter's attainder in … of Richmond, had passed to William's infant son John. 141 Simon of Horncastle and his wife Lucy, perhaps William's …
A History of the County of Worcester
… is a large parish comprising 3,701 acres, more than half of which is pasture. 1 It was formerly very well wooded, part … had grants of land in Castlemorton from Walter de Longdon, son of John parson of Staunton, 29 and from Richard de … manors from 155262, died in 1581, leaving as heir his son Henry Bartlett. 36 Thomas Bartlett of Castlemorton, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Order in Council dated November 1910 the detached portion of Tandridge parish, otherwise known as Tillingdon, which … the 12th century; but in the reign of King John Roger son of Everard de Gaist gave the church to the monastery of … that Geoffrey of Caterham gave lands in Caterham to his son Roger, 4 and Everard son of Roger afterwards gave certain …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.). Catherington is a large parish covering an area of 5,279 acres. The village lies almost in the centre of the … wife of Roger de Somery, 11 and from her descended to her son and heir Roger de Somery, who in 1280 was holding one fee … the manor into the Caryll family by her marriage with Philip Caryll, 81 from whom it descended to their only …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Catmore is a very small parish in the southern division of the county. It lies at an average height of 500 ft. above … no explanation of this has been found. In the 13th century Philip de St. Helens and John de Turbervill are given as … William de Arches (Darches or D'Arques), by whom she had a son William, 15 and secondly Rogo de Gacelyn. 16 In 1305 she …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Catterick CATTERICK The parish of Catterick (Catrigg, xiv cent.; Catrick, xv cent.) covers … 15 Maud, his sister and heir, married Thomas Nevill, son of Richard Earl of Salisbury and Alice his wife. In 1454 … Darcy, a younger son of Lord Darcy and Conyers. His son Philip was his heir, 89 and was succeeded by Henry, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Catteswyrth, Cateworth (xiii cent.). The civil parish of Great Catworth has since 1885 included the hamlet of … 1279 seised of a hide held of the Earl of Hereford, 15 her son and heir Thomas being aged 40 years. In the same year … possibly in the 16th century. They contain figures of St. Philip, St. James the Less, St. Thomas, King Edward the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Caxton CAXTON The ancient parish of Caxton lies 11 miles west of Cambridge and 7 miles east of … its caput at Shelford, which included Caxton. 46 Richard's son, Stephen, had succeeded by c. 1140, 47 and died in 1168. … rights were transferred in 14001 to feoffees headed by Sir Simon Felbrigge and William Appleyard. 70 By his will dated …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Kaiton (xiixviii cent.). This parish was in 1831 composed of the townships of Cayton, Deepdale with Killerby and … St. Quintin was lord of at least part of Cayton 15; his son Anthony died in 1444, 16 leaving two sons, Thomas, who … Scarborough (q.v.) in 1537 and was attainted. 112 Although Philip and Mary made leases of the site of the manor, William …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xvii cent.). Chaceley is a small parish on the right bank of the Severn opposite Deerhurst. It is situated at the … his tenant. 26 Robert died in 1544, and in 1545 his son Florence Phelps had livery of his lands. 27 Florence died in 1586 28 seised of the manor of Chaceley, and his son William Phelps had livery of the manor in 1589. 29 He …
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