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A History of the County of Berkshire
… partly in Berkshire and partly in Wiltshire, with an area of about 2,000 acres. Of this the greater part is covered by … have been unsuccessful, for Niel de Coleshill, the son and heir of William, was in possession of the land in the … in return. 30 Robert was succeeded before 1231 by his son Ellis, who gave 18 marks to the Prior of St. Frideswide's …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… omitted in Doomsday-Book, saving what is there recorded of Newbold, the Reader must look back to Kinalton for what he … two Parts of Newbold, one King William's, and another his Son William Peverell's; the greater Part whereof, 'tis like, … founded for the Soul of King William, his Father. 2 Their Son Galfr. Ridel certified King Henry the Second, about the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… SOUTH. Before the Normans invaded this Country, St. Peter, of Burgh, had a Manor in Colingham, rated to the public … Rob. de Collingham, and John de Hryst, Compl. and Walter, Son of Galfr. and Walter de Markham, 5 concerning Common of … Benedict de Rolleston, Richard de Grey, Raph Barry, Philip de Colewick, Bryan de Herdeby, Simon de Gringeley, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Collingbourne Ducis is the smaller and more southerly of the two adjoining parishes called Collingbourne. 1 … Protector's execution in 1552 Collingbourne passed to his son Edward Seymour, then a minor. 41 It was confirmed to … 1685 and died in 1741. 44 Collingbourne passed to Charles, son of Thomas and Elizabeth, on whose death in 1747 the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Colintre (xiiixiv cent.); Colyntrough (xivxv cent.). Plan of Collingtree Church Collingtree is a small parish of only 688 acres, about a third of which is devoted to … opening is 12 in. high and 16 in. wide. He was a younger son of Colonel Henry Woodhouse of Waxham, Norfolk. North, Ch. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Colnworth (xiv cent.); Colmorthe (xvi cent.). The parish of Colmworth, which is situated 7 miles to the north-east of … was possibly held by a descendant, for a certain 'Roger son of Wimund' held lands in Bedfordshire in 1167. 11 Early … of Colmworth. In 121819 Robert le Cham quitclaimed to Simon le Cham lands in this parish. 68 This grant may have …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… rural parish lying beside the Foss way 10 km. north-east of Cirencester. It had an area of 1,574 a. 1 (637 ha.) in a … of John Millington (d. by 1784), a carpenter, and of his son John (d. 1817), 35 who became a farmer and a landowner in … of the rectory. 251 In 1546 the rectory was conferred on Philip Oxford, also known as Philip Williams, 252 a former …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a rural parish in the Cotswolds, 6 miles north-east of Cirencester and adjoining Northleach on the south-west. In … Pembroke College, Oxford, was born at Coln St. Dennis, the son of the rector. 31 Professor David Talbot Rice, of … (Wilts.). 42 Sir John died the next year, 43 and his son and heir Sir Charles was executed for treason in 1601. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Colneye (xiv cent.). Colne lies on the eastern border of the county on land falling from a little over 50 ft. above … of his lands was made in 1245. 10 It was probably John son of this Henry who was holding a manor here in 1279, 11 … Burges brought an action against Audrey Burges, widow, Simon Watson and Maria his wife, John Crantwoe, Downhill …
Magna Britannia
… Colyton - Culmstock Colyton COLYTON, in the hundred of that name and in the deanery of Honiton, is a small … Henry II., granted it to Sir Alan de Dunstanville. His son, Walter, gave it to Sir Thomas Basset his nephew, … be sold. In the parish church is a tablet in memory of Sir Simon Stuart, Bart., of Hartley Mauduit, Hants, who died in …