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A History of the County of Warwick
… from north-west to south-east with an average breadth of mile, between Tysoe on the east and Whatcote and Brailes … estates came to the Earl of Warwick, of whom in 1235 Philip held knight's fee in 'Cumton'. 11 He is probably the … manor on his wife Agnes, who was still living when their son Edmund Compton died in 1493 holding the manor, valued at …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a small and remote parish lying on an exposed slope of the Cotswolds three miles northwest of Stow-on-the-Wold. … and was presumably the same man. Hugh of Condicote had a son of the same name, 71 who is likely to have been the Hugh … demesne of Condicote. 77 John was succeeded in 1354 by his son John 78 (d. 1361), 79 whose heir Edmund died in 1382 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.); Cunyngton, Conington (xiii, xiv cent.). The parish of Conington lies on the west side of the Fen and the greater … branch of the Brus family lived, and here about 1317 John, son of Bernard de Brus and Agnes, 4 and in 1336 Agnes, … (IV), and charged his estate in favour of his sons Robert, Philip, Lawrence, John and Kenelm. He died in the same year, …
Magna Britannia
… - Cury Constantine CONSTANTINE, in the hundred and deanery of Kirrier, lies about five miles east from Helston, which is … brought it to the ancestor of Thomas Trewren, Esq., whose son-in-law, Charles Scott, Esq., now resides at Trevardreva. … was, in Leland's time, the residence of Mr. Godolphin (son of Sir William), to whom, at this place, that industrious …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Kocham, Cokam, Cokham, Cokeham (xiii cent.). The parish of Cookham, formed in 1894 1 from the ancient parish by the … to the possessor of Cannon Court. 5 In the time of Philip and Mary the inhabitants claimed pasturage, and after … it was granted to Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, the king's son, who held it until his death in 1447. 27 The manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Textus Rossensis, Cucolanstan and Cuclestena. THE PARISH of Cookstone, or Cuxton, is about four miles square; the … bishop of that see, by Ethelwolf, king of the Saxons, and son of king Ecbert, free from all service, together with all … the reign of king John was owned by a family of that name, Simon de Beresse then possessing it; after which it passed …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xiii and xiv cent.); Cowepyll (xvi cent.). The parish of Cople contains 2,132 acres, of which 1,352 are arable … appears in connexion with this parish. 7 By 1293 Robert son of John Rufus appears to have succeeded Godfrey in Cople. 8 Simon Rufus' name occurs in 1300, 9 and he was followed by …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Copyngford (xvi cent.). The parish comprises 828 acres of clay land, of which about 64 acres are woodland and the … subsequently only one. 9 Earl Hugh died in 1101, and his son Richard in 1120, without lawful issue. Earl Ranulph, … an only daughter, Isabel. The first husband of Isabel was Philip de Burnel, who died without issue in 1281. Isabel …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiv cent.); Corehampton (xvi cent.). The parish of Corhampton on its western side consists of wide stretches … in Corhampton to his nephew, Adam de Corhampton, the son of his brother Richard. 17 From Nicholas the remaining … appears that at the court held at Michaelmas of that year Philip Cleverly did homage for lands held of the abbey in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… east to west and 1 miles from north to south. A survey of the bounds made early in the 15th century 1 begins at the … also, belonged about 1190 to Adam de Ringesdon, whose son Hugh disputed the patronage in 1220 with the Prior of … leaving as his co-heiresses the three daughters of his son Edward, Elizabeth, Anne, and Blanche. 19 Elizabeth, who …
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