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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… cealc, in Saxon, signifying a chalk stone. THE PARISH of Chalk is situated twenty-four miles from London; its … is one hide, which of right belongs to this manor. Goduin, son of Dudeman, held it; now Rannulf Peuret holds it. On the … Cottington, brother of Francis lord Cottington, sons of Philip Cottington, of Godmanston, in Somerseshire. Lord …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish westward from Godmersham. It is, the greatest part of it, in the lower half of the hundred of Felborough, and … it in marriage to Sir Thomas Finch, of Eastwell, whose son Sir Moyle Finch, of Eastwell, having in 1589 obtained … 3 who died in 1622, and by will devised them to his second son, William Plumer, who was likewise of Cranbrooke, and he …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xv cent.). Chalton is a small parish with an area of 1,749 acres, 1 shut in on nearly every side by lofty … of Earl Godwin, and on his death in 1053 passed to his son Harold. It was seized in 1066 by William the Conqueror, … manor for some time after her husband's death. 18 In 1207 Simon de Montfort, the younger son of Simon count of Evreux …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… It lies partly below and partly above the upper range of chalk hills, where there is much woodland. It is a … as having resided here in king James I.'s reign, was son of William Gilborne, esq. of London, who lies buried in … 26th year, granted them in trust to Walter Vane and Sir Philip Honywood, Sir Robert's brother, for the benefit of his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Charlbury CHARLBURY Charlbury 1 lies 15 miles north-west of Oxford on the River Evenlode, and roughly 7 miles from the … in 1816, and an active supporter of it thereafter. His son Arthur, who later settled in Birmingham, developed … Essex and his feoffees sold it to Robert Chamberlain and Philip Scudamore, 136 and it was then discovered that Sir …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 224; 1921, 199; 1931, 188. The main part of the parish is bounded on the north by the Thelsford Brook, … Belknap. 9 Lucy. Gules crusilly three luces argent. Walter son of Thurstan de Charlecote in 1203 obtained a charter … Henry. 10 Dugdale asserts that this Thurstan was a younger son of Thurstan de Montfort. Walter married Cicely, 11 who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Charlton CHARLTON. EASTWARD from Greenwich, on the bank of the Thames, lies CHARLTON, antiently written Ceorletone, … Adam Newton, bart. 4 and tutor to prince Henry, his eldest son, who built a noble manor house here, in the Gothic stile. … of this place, viz. Richard de Wake, exchanged in 1348. Simon de Barlings, 1348. 33 Johnson's Gerarde's Herb. p. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Charlton near Greenwich. This parish lies only part of it in the hundred of Bewsborough, in which the church is … held it as a prebend. In the same parish, William the son of Orgerius holds one suling, and there he has one … to the ground. After which this church was restored to his son Giles de Badlesmere, among the rest of his father's …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Charlton 1 covers 1,734 a. and lies 4 miles southwest of Pewsey. 2 Long and narrow in shape, it measures some 5 … a.) was sold in 1945 by J. H. Maggs to C. P. Wookey, whose son Mr. C. B. Wookey was owner in 1972. 50 The former … Ann and Hannah Walter. 86 In 1809 William Taylor and Simon Pile Hitchcock, the husbands of Ann and Hannah …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Charlton CHARLTON Charlton 1840 Charlton, 3 km. ENE. of Malmesbury, is a small village in a large parish. 1 The … of the parish. 119 It was settled on the Howards' younger son Thomas 120 (from 1622 Baron Howard and Viscount Andover, … his grandson Henry Howard (d. 1779) and Henry's posthumous son Henry (d. 1779), whose heir was his granduncle Thomas …
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