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A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Charlton Adam CHARLTON ADAM The ancient parish of Charlton Adam, often known as East Charlton, had an area … Mortain. 47 Robert was probably succeeded in 1090 by his son William, until William forfeited his estates in 1106. 48 … Wake gave his share in marriage with his daughter Joan to Philip Lucyen, who quitclaimed lands in Charlton held by …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Charlton Mackrell CHARLTON MACKRELL The ancient parish of Charlton Mackrell, often known as West Charlton, had an … an excellent pear, ripe before Kingsdon's feast'. 51 His son Thomas (III) Lyte ( c. 15681638) compiled a fanciful … William Lockett, with Robert and John Whetcombe, presented Simon Whetcombe in 1646, the latter having married Constance …
A History of the County of Oxford
… CHARLTON-ON-OTMOOR The ancient parish consisted of 1,961 acres and was roughly two miles wide and one mile … Between 1190 and 1204 42 Robert, Earl of Leicester, son of Pernel, the great-granddaughter of Hugh de … Saer de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, 44 and to their son Roger. In 1242 10 marks a year from the revenues of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Rusper, and another by Leigh and Horley. The main part of the parish is about 4 miles from east to west, and 3 miles … and there is a large nursery garden, of Messrs. Cheal & Son, near Lowfield, in Charlwood. Charlwood Common was a … parish, held lands of the manor of the rectory. 94 In 1535 Philip Mesurer, rector, gave the annual value of the rectory …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THIS PARISH is but small, the lower or southern ridge of Quarry-hills divides the upper and lower parts of it, the … and tenements to his wife, for her life, remainder to his son Thomas, his daughter Elizabeth mentioned in it. His son … it continued with them till Sir Richard Potman sold it to Simon Smyth, gent. who resided at Buckland, in Maidstone, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish eastward from Chilham. The greatest part of it is in the hundred of Felborough, and some small part of … estate to his wife Sarah for life, remainder to his son Thomas Pearson, his executors, &c. Sarah Pearson renewed … descended down to Nicholas Ballard, who in the 4th year of Philip and Mary, passed it away to Roger Trollop, esq. and he …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… cyte, a cottage, and ham, a village, i. e. the village of cottages. THE PARISH OF CHATHAM extends four miles in … now earl Stanhope, and Harriot, married to Edward, eldest son of lord Eliot. ON THE SOUTH side of Chatham-hill, and on … his coheirs; of whom the youngest, Elizabeth, married Sir Philip le Despencer, who on the partition of their estates, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… as early as 1571. Cheam is a parish on the northern side of the Chalk Downs, 3 miles north-east of Epsom, 5 miles … for twenty-one years. In 1579 Bartholomew died, 6 and his son William succeeded him. In 1607 William died, 7 and … (iv) baptisms and burials 1790 to 1812. The church of ST. PHILIP, Cheam Common, was built in 1876, and a parish was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Chetindon (xiii cent.); Chetingdon (xiv cent.). The parish of Cheddington contains 1,425 acres, of which 280 acres are … made a settlement of it in 1396 and died in 1400 leaving a son and heir William. 13 In 1461 Bernard Brocas conveyed the … granted in 1215 by Alice, wife of Ralph Chenduit, and by Simon and Hugh, her sons, to the priory of St. Oswald of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Chelyngton, Chillington (xiv, xv cent.). The parish of Chellington contains 1,530 acres, of which 692 are arable … onward the manor passed in an unbroken line from father to son until the 15th century. In 12789 Chellington Manor, which was then held by Philip Burnet for life of the gift of Walter Trailly, …