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A History of the County of York North Riding
… xvii cent.). This parish, which contains the township of Cleasby only, is situated by the Tees, its northern … 12 who is possibly identical with the Harsculph 'son of Ridiou' who held lands in Yorkshire of Count Stephen … the sheriff and had children, William and Cecily. 15 His son Robert Rufus or 'de Cleasby' is mentioned in 1194, 16 and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.). 'Clive surnamed Prior, seated in the fruytful Vale of Evesham and the large spredinge medows of the ryver Avon, … death to the men of the vill 26; in 1237 it was let to the son of Thomas the miller for his life. 27 By this time the … I came to Worcester in the following year, and the prior, Philip Aubyn, apparently seized this golden opportunity to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1 Clent is a hilly parish containing besides the village of Clent the hamlets of Upper Clent, where is situated the … that on the death of Kenulf, King of Mercia, in 819 his son Kenelm, then a child of eight, became king. His sister … a tenement called Calcot Hill, to William Scrivener and Philip Eden. 53 They appear to have sold it to a Mr. Norrice, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and Clewer Within, the latter comprising the eastern part of the parish, which is within the borough of Windsor. Clewer … and the remainder of the manor was held in 1086 by Ralph son of Seifrid. 8 The manor was said in 1330 to be held by … of which the reversion after the death of Alina wife of Philip de Windsor was settled on William de Hastings in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xvii cent.); Cliddesdowne (xviii cent.). The parish of Cliddesden covers an area ot 1,920 acres, of which no … at the end of the 12th century. 11 In 1219 William son of Simon de Cliddesden granted half a hide of land in … in 1256, 15 but by 1275 he had been succeeded by his son Philip 16 generally called Philip de Mattresdone, who in that …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Rochester and Gravesend, to distinguish it from the parish of Cliff near Dover. This parish, as well as that near Dover, … went into the possession of Sir John Brooke, (second son of Sir Henry Brooke, alias Cobham) fifth son of the above … and Richard lord Wentworth, in the 2d and 3d year of Philip and Mary, conveyed it by sale to Mr. Thomas Polley, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Clifford Chambers CLIFFORD CHAMBERS The parish of Clifford Chambers lies a mile and a half south of … after Drayton, and two others after Ben Jonson and Sir Philip Sydney, who are also said to have stayed in Clifford. … Rainsford (d. 1578) the manor passed successively to his son Hercules Rainsford (d. 1583), 82 to Hercules's son Henry …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Clifton CLIFTON Clistone (xi cent.). The parish of Clifton includes an outlying portion of the market town of … it in 1316. 10 On his death in 1328 it passed to his son Thomas, 11 afterwards Sir Thomas Spigurnel, who conveyed … the death of Sir Gerard Braybroke, the manor passed to his son Gerard, 13 and it continued in the possession of the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… (Bank Town). Wilford and Glapton,, A small Hamlet Parcel of Clifton. This was a very eminent Manor in the Time of … great Survey was made, 1 William Peverell his natural Son had two Car. in Demesne, four Sochm. nineteen Vill. eight … him, who married to his first Wife Alice, the Daughter of Simon Digby, Lieutenant of the Tower of London, and to his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Clifton Hampden CLIFTON HAMPDEN The modern parish of Clifton Hampden dates only from 1819, for until then … Bishop of Lincoln in 1166. 56 Robert le Moine, probably a son if not the same person, held the fee by 1201, and William … but the fee clearly remained in the family and in 1279 Philip le Moine was the bishop's tenant. His fee included …
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