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A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Chyveleye (xiv-xvi cent.). The ancient parish of Chieveley lies on the southern slope of the Berkshire … on behalf of Pocock. 27 Giles Pocock 28 was a younger son of Richard Pocock of Bradley Court in this parish (q.v.), … of the organ is the base of a large marble monument to Philip Weston, 1729, with his arms, Ermine a chief azure with …
A History of the County of Essex
… Childerditch CHILDERDITCH Childerditch is 5 km. SSE. of Brentwood, between Little Warley, to the west, and West … coinage, and between 1116 and 1127 confirmed it to William son of Otes. 27 The descendants of Otes retained an interest … in serjeanty, like Lisson Green, in Marylebone (Mdx.). 29 Simon son of Richard, who held land at Childerditch in 1210, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Chilree (xiii cent.); Chelrey (xiiixv cent.). The parish of Childrey, which covers just over 2,700 acres, extends from … was mentioned in 1199, 32 and was alive in 1207, when his son John was parson of Childrey. 33 About 1240 one knight's … the family lands in 1315. 37 He died in 1320, leaving a son and heir Geoffrey, 38 on whom with his wife Maud a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called Julham, or Juliham, i. e. the village or dwelling of Julius, in regard to Julius Csar, the Roman emperor, who … with archbishop Langton. She married first Richard, son of Roger de Chilham, afterwards called Richard de Dover; … alienated by George Beverley, in the 4th and 5th years of Philip and Mary, to Robert Barley, 11 in whose descendants it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Chillenden CHILLENDEN, WRITTEN in the survey of Domesday, Cilledene, lies the next parish westward from … its name from its cold and low situation. The manors of Knolton and Woodnesborough claim over part of this parish, … of whose lands it is entered in it as follows: Osbern (son of Letard) holds of the bishop Cilledene. It was taxed at …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Chillington CHILLINGTON The parish of Chillington, on the northern slope of Windwhistle ridge, … of CHILLINGTON to his widow. 19 He was succeeded by his son Henry (cr. earl of Bridgwater 1538, d. 1548), who sold … his grandson William (d. 1671) and then by his own second son John (d. 1675). On John's death without issue the estate …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Chilmark CHILMARK Chilmark is 18 km. west of Salisbury. 1 It is a rectangular parish on a north and … conveyed by William of Fernhill to Hugh Druce, 75 whose son Walter held it before 1287. 76 Presumably after Walter's … included J. E. Martineau. 117 In 1974 they sold it to Mr. Philip Kitson, the owner in 1983. 118 Chilmark stone quarries …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xii cent.). Chilton is a small parish covering an area of 1,447 acres, of which 1,089 acres are arable land, 302 … half a knight's fee, 15 while in 1288 Thomas, probably his son, levied a fine of a 'messuage, land and rents,' to be … Bayworth. 82 The first rector of whom there is record is Philip Bassett, who was summoned in 1275 for building a wall …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Candevour (xvi cent.). Chilton Candover is a parish of 1,451 acres. The country in the north consists of open … knights' fees of the bishop, 6 and he was succeeded by his son Walter, who was holding four fees in 1166. 7 It was … of Chilton Candover belonged to Roger Daundely. 10 In 1346 Philip Daundely held one fee in Chilton Candover, which …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 10,492; 1921, 12,766; 1931, 13,269. The parish of Chilvers Coton lies to the south of Nuneaton, into which … 9 MANORS At the time of the Conqueror's Survey Harold, the son of Earl Ralf, held 8 hides in CHILVERS COTON of the King, … 18 a year. It was not apparently returned to the Order by Philip and Mary in 1558, as it is not mentioned in the patent …