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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Cheleworth (xiv cent.), Chylworth (xv cent.). The parish of Chilworth, covering about 1,540 acres, with a population … held the same, for half a knight's fee, in 1270, 7 and her son Thomas, who died in 1306, left Chilworth to his grandson … at his death in 1337 as a manor, which descended to his son Henry. 9 He died in 1363, 10 and two years later …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Chinnor CHINNOR The modern civil parish of Chinnor was formed in 1932 when the ancient parishes of … which had been bought by John Huggins, and sent to his son, then Rector of Chinnor. 22 The house had been built by … forfeited his lands and title because of his adherence to Simon de Montfort. 68 Although in 1279 Robert de Musgros was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Chipstable CHIPSTABLE The ancient parish of Chipstable lay on the southern slopes of the Brendons 4 … 33 Sir Roger Bluet, alive in 1548, 34 was followed by his son John (d. 1584) 35 and by John's son Richard (d. 1615). … until 1715, when he sold them to the rector of Chipstable, Simon Richards. 41 John Bluet's second daughter, Mary, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… parish, 4 miles north from Redhill, and 6 miles south-west of Croydon. It is bounded by Banstead and Woodmansterne on … seised of the manor of Chipstead in Surrey, 7 and whose son, killed at Bannockburn, died seised of the same. 8 This … of Margaret, for her grandson Hugh, Earl of Stafford, the son of her only daughter Margaret, died seised of the manor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… until the 20th century, lies 5 miles south-east of Devizes at the western end of the Vale of Pewsey. 1 … to John Marshal (d. c. 1235), who was succeeded by his son John the younger (d.s.p. 1242). 43 Early in the 13th … of Salisbury (114284), on condition that the priest, Simon, then serving the church should receive some of its …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Chiseldon CHISELDON The parish of Chiseldon 1 adjoins the borough of Swindon in the north … in 1629 and in 1632 was appointed, together with his son, Receiver General of the Crown Rents of Oxfordshire and … Hyde (1319 1362). 178 Robert also conveyed a virgate which Philip the miller held of him in Hodson to the abbey. 179 In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… CHISLEHAMPTON Since 1932 Chislehampton has been part of the large civil parish of Stadhampton, 1 but for the … it at a cost of 234. 22 The firm of Richard Wyatt and Son had already been at work on the bridge in 1821. 23 … de Stokes gave the fee of Chislehampton to his younger son Alfred. 75 The mesne tenancy passed to Hugh's son Richard …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… next parish eastward from Hothe. In the donation charter of it to the monastery of St. Augustine, it is called … esq. of Bedgbury, who in the 3d and 4th year of king Philip and queen Mary, alienated the manor of Ores, alias … navy, and of Copford, in Essex. He died in 1795, and his son Captain Elliot, an officer in the army, is now in the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xiii cent.). Chobham is a village 3 miles north-west of Woking Junction, 6 miles south-west of Chertsey. The … reign. His daughter Joan married Samuel Thomas, and their son Sir Anthony Thomas succeeded. 3 His grandson Gainsford … the Woodroffes. 78 The latter conveyed it to Elizabeth and Philip Beauchamp in 1687. 79 After this date the rectorial …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a.), is in the upper Bourne valley 15 km. north-east of Salisbury. 2 In 1086 there were eight estates called … 51 It passed to Reynold de Argentine (d. c. 1308) and his son John (d. c. 1323), who left a son John, a minor. 52 The family's interest has not been …
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