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A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Clapham CLAPHAM Clopeham (xi cent.). The parish of Clapham lies on the north bank of the Ouse 2 miles … seised of the whole manor except a few acres. 27 Their son and heir Thomas Spigurnel alienated the manor in 1344 to … R. loc. cit. Plac. de Quo Warr. loc. cit. Thomas son of Philip Spigurnel transferred his rights in the manor to Henry …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Clapton CLAPTON The small parish of Clapton, or Clapton-on-theHill, 819 a. in area, 1 lies … Ashfield, of Northleach, 32 who died the same year. His son Robert, aged 6 in 1540, 33 may have been the Robert … and was buried at Clapton; 38 he was succeeded by his son Philip, and Philip by his son Haynes Woodman by 1711. Another …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xii cent.), Clopton, Clapton (xiii cent.). The parish of Clapton lies on the eastern side of the county, the … Winwick and Hemington. 8 In 1146 William de Lovetot his son was the Peterborough tenant. 9 William had two sons, … Clapton passed to Elias de Mundeville or Amundeville, the son of the eldest sister, Amice or Avice, wife of Ralph de …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Clattercote CLATTERCOTE The extra-parochial district of Clattercote (338 a.), 1 a former monastic demesne estate, … childless in 1572, when his heir was William Watson, the son of his deceased sister Anne. 22 Lee's relict held … husband's brother Sir Vincent and his nephew Andrew, her son-in-law. 26 She died in 1640 and was succeeded in uneasy …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Clatworthy CLATWORTHY The parish of Clatworthy lies on the southern side of the Brendon ridge, … the manor to Forde Abbey by 1189, 49 and both he and his son Roger (II) were dead by 1204. They were followed in … whom the estate was partitioned. 52 Margaret married Philip de Hul, known generally as Philip of Clatworthy, and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 520; 1921, 617; 1931, 570. The parish of Claverdon lies 6 miles west from Warwick on the road to … manor was confirmed to her and her second husband Sir Philip Basset for their lives by William Mauduit, Earl of … to his widow Joan for life. 18 Ambrose Dudley, fourth son of the Duke of Northumberland, was created Earl of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Claydon CLAYDON Claydon chapelry lay in the north of Cropredy parish and included 1,199 acres at the northern … was held of the see of Lincoln in 1199 and 1202 by Robert son of Ralph, in 12089 and c. 1225 by Ralph son of Robert, in … may have included some of the common allegedly inclosed by Simon Raleigh, lord of the manor, in the mid 16th century. …
Magna Britannia
… or Cleyhanger CLAYHANGER, or CLEYHANGER, in the hundred of Bampton, and in the deanery of Tiverton, lies about six … Clifford, whose heiress brought it to Prideaux. Sir John, son of Sir Roger Prideaux, conveyed it to Courtenay, Earl of … of Rull, to Henry Blackmore Baker, Esq.; Upton, to Mr. Philip Martin; Peverstone, to Mr. John Hole; and Court, to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Parishes Clayton CLAYTON THE civil parish of Clayton was created in 1896 out of the townships of Clayton, Seabridge, and Clayton Griffith. … conveyed these farms, both held by tenants, to his son John, who by will of 1708 left them to his brother …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Claitune, Claitona (xi cent.). This parish has an area of 1,414 acres and is a long, narrow, irregularly shaped … conveyed for a time in 1800 to Sir Richard Bedingfield, son of his aunt Mary, sister of the 7th viscount. 15 It … John Culpeper died seised of it in 1565, leaving it to his son Thomas, 28 who was succeeded in 1571 by his son Edward. …