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A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.). Combe is a small parish covering an area of 2,212 acres of down country and situated 6 miles southeast … granted all the possessions of the priory to his third son, John of Lancaster, constable of England, 6 afterwards … black marble gravestones to John Rawlinson, 1680; his son John, 1724; and Anne Whistler, 1681. The bells are three …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1921, 168; 1931, 192. This district, originally the parish of Smite and later extraparochial, is now a civil parish … his reversion to the main portion of the estates on his son John, Lord Lisle, and Alice his wife in 1550. After Lord … of Bohemia, at Combe Abbey. 26 He died in 1613 and his son the following year, leaving two sisters as coheiresses, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Comberton COMBERTON The village of Comberton 1 is 4 miles south-west of Cambridge. The long, … in 1246. 64 John Merk died between 1212 and 1214, and his son and heir William Merk 65 in 1217, when he was succeeded … 79 granted Comberton c. 1307 for a rent to Cecily's son, Philip Hastang, to whom Cecily had conveyed her own interest …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Contone (xi cent.). Compton parish, 2 miles north-west of Godalming, 4 miles west by south of Guildford, is about 2 … of the Domesday Survey it was held of the king by Walter son of Other, founder of the De Windsor family, of whose … Surr. 10 Ric. I, 41. An agreement between Akina widow of Philip Blund and her son Philip and certain women, Juliane, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parallel with the Itchen cuts through the whole length of the eastern part of Compton parish. On either side of the … of COMPTON WASSELING is in 1250, in which year Thomas son of Herbert de Boarhunt and Emma his wife quitclaimed 70 … 6 Nicholas was succeeded by John Wasseling, probably his son, who died towards the end of the reign of Edward I seised …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Cumpton, Comthon (xiii cent.); Compton Parva. The parish of Compton, which gives its name to the hundred of Compton, … made a grant of Compton to Gilbert de Crispin, 12 whose son Gilbert de Tillers paid a relief of 100 s. to Richard I … the second co-heir of Gilbert de Tillers, Agnes wife of Philip de Croix. 60 Service was owed to the prioress by …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… ABDALE Compton Abdale, a small rural parish 12.5 km. ESE. of Cheltenham, was often known as Great Compton (or Compton … Chamberlayne died in 1580, leaving the manor to his second son Edmund. 68 Edmund, who was described as of Compton Abdale … descended with Cassey Compton to Sir John Howe's second son John Grubham (or Grobham) Howe and his widow Annabella, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1,811 acres, lying in a long strip from the northern edge of the downs to the low-lying meadows of the Vale of the … were born at Compton Beauchamp, the latter being the son of a curate here. Manors In 955 King Edred gave to Alfe 8 … in the succession, Frideswide and her third husband Philip Cuffe did not obtain livery of their third of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… COMPTON DUNDON The ancient parish lies at the eastern end of King's Sedgemoor between Street and Somerton and includes … one fee at Compton. 62 In 1255 William de Forz, son of Hugh, did homage to the abbot of Glastonbury for the … it to his daughter Helewise, whose daughter Cecily married Philip de Columbers, lord of Nether Stowey. 113 A mesne …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 42; 1921, 85; 1931, 56. The north-western boundary of the parish is formed by the Roman Fosse Way, which is … Murdac, and Earl William (115384) confirmed it to Robert's son Roger. 3 From this family it took its name of COMPTON … but the elder William before his death had sent his son to Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, by whom he was sent to …