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A History of the County of Worcester
… Chaddesley Corbett is a large parish covering 6,079 acres, of which 3,065 are arable land, 2,247 pasture and 242 … daughter Mabel married Robert Earl of Gloucester, natural son of Henry I. 17 William Earl of Gloucester, son of Robert, … I, William Duke of Gloucester, the heir of Robert and Simon Bishop of Worcester. 117 Roger Corbett and Hawise …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Chadlyngworth, Chadworth (xvi cent.). The parish of Chaddleworth, which lies on the southern slope of the … of Parliament in 1811. 2 Woolley Park is the seat of Mr. Philip Musgrave Neeld Wroughton, Chaddleworth House is the … the most important had been held of Countess Gytha and her son Gurth as two manors by two freemen. 7 It passed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… roughly rhomboidal in shape. The south-western boundary of the parish crosses the Kineton-Southam road at right … 11 Thomas Fisher died in 1578, and was succeeded by his son Edward, then 30 years of age. 12 See of Lichfield. Per … a transcript of a letter written by Thomas Newsham to Sir Simon Archer during the 17th century. 44 At the present day a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Chaffcombe CHAFFCOMBE The parish of Chaffcombe lies 2 miles northeast of Chard and nearly 3 … interval. 26 Ralph le Sor was succeeded as tenant by his son Otes (fl. 10881126), 27 and then by Jordan le Sor by … century. Margaret married first Warin de Noneton and then Philip de Cauntelo, 44 the latter being in possession by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (xvi and xvii cent.). Chailey is a large Wealden parish of 5,451 acres. By the East Sussex Review Order of 1934 … of Hugh, sought one-third of it as dower from her step-son Richard de Plaiz. 10 From this time onwards, with the … in 1552 to Sir William Goring, 20 who died in 1554. His son Sir Henry obtained possession of it, 21 and Balneath …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and empty in a dry one. At White Hill, on the borders of Chaldon and Caterham, the chalk rises to 760 ft. above the … Way. In a deed quoted by Manning and Bray, 3 Gilbert son of Odo de Stansted granted to the chaplain of Watenden … family in connexion with Chaldon. Roger de Covert left a son and heir John, during whose minority Edmund Earl of
A History of the County of Hampshire
… miles south south-west from Newport and some 7 miles west of Ventnor, was established at the beginning of the 12th … held of the lord of Carisbrooke Castle. 13 In 1086 William son of Stur held the manor, having succeeded the Saxon tenant … the manor passed to his son George Raleigh in 151213. 70 Simon Raleigh son of the latter 71 had sold it before 1581 to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xi cent.); Chaufunt St. Giles (xiii cent.). The parish of Chalfont St. Giles covers an area of 3,725 acres, of which … by Manno's descendants the manor was valued in 1185, Hamon son of Hamon Meinfelin being a minor, at 10 and half a mark … to half a fee in Chalfont St. Giles was acknowledged by Philip de Duredent in 1280. 52 The Vache family had by 1271 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xi cent.); Chaufunte St. Peter (xiii cent.). The parish of Chalfont St. Peter covers an area of 4,363 acres, of which … censured. 3 The Grange was settled by the alderman on his son Isaac on his marriage with Lady Springett in 1654, but … Goys, in possession in 1316, 48 united with his brother Simon in 1320 to convey the manor to Geoffrey Bulstrode, his …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xiii cent.); Winfeld, Winfeud (xiii cent.). The parish of Chalgrave, which comprises the village of Chalgrave and … Chalgrave in marriage to Sir Thomas Cheney. 21 Their son Henry married Jane daughter of Thomas Lord Wentworth, … arable land in Hare in the vill of Tebworth, bestowed by Simon Franchenat upon Hugh of Stanbridge with his daughter …
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