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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… NORTHWARD from Cookstone lies Cobham, a very small part of which is within the hundred of Hoo. THE PARISH of Cobham … male; she died in 1752, and was succeeded by her eldest son and heir, Richard Grenville Temple, earl Temple, and … former of which he died in the 5th and 6th years of king Philip and queen Mary, and was buried among his ancestors in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Hatley Port, Cockayne Hatley (xvi cent.). The small parish of Cockayne Hatley lies on the Cambridgeshire borders 3 miles … in an almost unbroken line of succession from father to son for more than 300 years, Hatley acquired the prefix … of the original endowment of Newnham Priory, founded by Simon Beauchamp in 1166. 37 The grant was confirmed by Adam …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Coddington CODDINGTON. Cotinton That Part of this Township reckoned with Newark, and more especially … of Codington on the West. This was confirmed by William, Son of Walter, Son of Paganus de Newarke, and Sara Wife of the said William, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.); Corricote and Codicoate (xvii cent.). The parish of Codicote was originally in the hundred of Broadwater 1 in … privy-chamber; he died in 1558 15 and was succeeded by his son Thomas, who appears to have joined with his mother Lucy … Sundays next after the feasts of St. Bartholomew and Sts. Philip and James. The rent-charge is duly paid by Colonel A. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Coginghoo, Cogenhow, Cooknow (xviii cent.). The area of the civil parish is 820 acres land and water, the soil a … he had no doubt prepared for himself, in 1280, 18 when his son and heir William, aged 40, 19 received livery. 20 Giles … had succeeded by 1313 21 and died seised in 1349 leaving a son and heir John, 22 who died in or before 1361. His son and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a rural parish lying beside the Foss way 18 km. east of Cheltenham. The ancient parish contained 2,360 a. (955 … in 743, to the church of Worcester, 102 and in 1086 Drew son of Pons held ten hides in Aston from the bishop of … the younger William's death in 1640 it passed to his widow Philip for her life. 166 She died in 1644 167 and, the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiii cent.); Keerby (xvi cent.). Cold Kirby is a parish of about 1,620 acres lying on the east slopes of the … seised of the 'manor or berewick' and was succeeded by his son William, 13 whose son William was a minor at his father's death in March 16001. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by some to have been so called, from Ceoldred, king of Mercia, who is said to have come into this part of Kent, … of Henry III. when Jeffry de Saye, with the consent of his son William, granted this manor, together with the sepulture … possessed of it in 1790, upon which it came to his eldest son and heir Frederick, earl of Guildford, and knight of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Cormere (xiv cent.); Colemore (xviii cent.). The parish of Colemore or Colmer contains 1,472 acres of land; though … the Savilian Library, Oxford. John Greaves was the eldest son of the rector of Colemore, Rev. John Greaves, the tutor … the father of three celebrated sons. Edward, the second son, studied medicine at Padua and Leyden, and was appointed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,886; 1921,3,177; 1931,3,868. The short northern boundary of the parish is formed by the River Tame and then crosses to … dower by gift of her late husband Osbert, and Osbert her son granted her the whole wood called Chelemundesheia … it was allotted to Margaret, who with her second husband, Philip de Budeford, 84 sold it in 1365 to William le Mascy or …