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A History of the County of Hertford
… 8,479 acres. The urban part lies at the eastern end, east of the New River, which flows through the parish; the rural … on the west side, 'or above bank,' goes to the eldest son, all on the east side, or 'below bank,' to the youngest … being still a minor, and his brother and heir, Sir Philip Darcy, did not come of age until 1373. 149 He was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… next adjoining parish eastward from Bromley; a small part of it lying near Foot's Cray, is in the hundred of … this estate in the 9th year of king Richard II. as did her son, by her first husband, Thomas Holand, earl of Kent, in … he left an only daughter, Frances, married first to Sir Philip Sidney, secondly to Robert earl of Essex, and thirdly …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 3 miles south from Surbiton Station, and 2 miles west of Ewell. The parish, which is a chapelry to Malden, measures … conveyed the manor to Benedict Haynes, gentleman, 26 son of William Haynes and Alice his wife, 27 and in 161011 it … K.R.), vol. 168, p. 210. Partic. for Gts. 2225. Pat. 4 & 5 Philip and Mary, pt. vii, m. 34. Close, 32 Eliz. pt. xvi. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Chesterton CHESTERTON The parish formerly covered an area of about 2,527 acres, of which 188 were detached from the … was the principal mansion in the village. 26 Clarke's son, George Rochfort Clarke, lived there for many years, but … a head when a storm damaged the chancel in 1637, 227 and Philip French (162575) was later forced to admit that the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Cestreton (xii cent.); Chesterton (xiv cent.). The parish of Chesterton contains 1,349 acres of land and lies to the … of Rose, the second sister of Nigel de Lovetot. Rose's son Richard took his mother's name of Lovetot, and in 1279 it … Thomas son of Thomas Beville of Denton, Henry son of Simon Butvileyn, Henry de Deen, chaplain, Thomas Beville, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a small stream. Parallel with this stream and mile east of it the Roman Fosse Way cuts across the parish, passing, … 11 Richard's daughter married William Croc, and their son Walter Croc had succeeded to the bailiwick and lands of … Argent two cheverons gules and a label vert. In 1220 Simon de Sancto Mauro held 9 virgates in Little Chesterton, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… NORTHWESTWARD from Sevenoke lies CHEVENING, a small part of which is in the hundred of Somerden. Chevening House THE … who died in 1779, and was succeeded by his eldest son Sir Henry Dashwood, bart. the present possessor of them. … whose son Sampson, was in the low countries with Sir Philip Sydney, and was a skilful and industrious member of
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Chicklade CHICKLADE Chicklade village is 11 km. SSE. of Warminster, 9 km. ENE. of Mere, and 19 km. WNW. of Wilton … Chicklade, and the 5 hides held of the abbey by Edward's son Walter (d. 1147) 50 may have been the same land. In 1166 … family with the manor of Upton Knoyle in East Knoyle to Simon 187 (d. 1464) and Sir Thomas 188 (d. 1492) who …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Twenty-eight different spellings are found. The parish of Chiddingfold lies between Haslemere and Witley on the … shown by a monument formerly at Haslemere. Peter's eldest son Thomas died in 1571; he married Agnes Irelond. 4 His … of Edward III; 23 but six months afterwards, in June 1378, Philip Walwayn the elder had a grant of the manor and park …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called in the Textus Roffensis, CIDINGSTANE. THE PARISH OF CHIDINGSTONE lies below the sand hills, and consequently … within his lordship of Chedingstane among others. He was son of Reginald de Cobham, the only son of John de Cobham, of Cobham, in this county, by his …
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