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A History of the County of York North Riding
… in all more than 13,000 acres, lying at the south end of the Hambleton Hills. It included in 1831 the townships of … had risen to 12, and it was among the possessions of Hugh son of Baldric. The vills of 'Ireton,' Yearsley, Ampleforth, … 1347, 35 when he was succeeded by Thomas, 36 probably son of the brother who held Yearsley. 37 Margaret Eure 38 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiii cent.); Crampholme, Crawme (xvii cent.). The parish of Crambe lies in the picturesque and pastoral valley of the … Elizabeth granted its reversion to Thomas Bamburgh, 18 son and heir of Thomas Bamburgh of Howsham. 19 The new lord … to the priory of Holy Trinity, York, 145 and ceded by Philip, prior here in 1175, to the church of Kirkham and its …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… LIES the next parish eastward from Goudhurst, a small part of it is in the north borough of the hundred of Great … who died possessed of it in 1784, and his only surviving son John Templet, esq. is now the owner of it. At a small … Elizabeth's grammar school, was founded and endowed by Simon Lynch, gent. of this parish, by deed in the year 1574, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.); Cranfelde (xi cent.). Cranfield is a large parish of 3,998 acres, situated on a range of hills on the … of Middlesex. 23 He died in 1645, and was succeeded by his son James, on whose decease in 1651 his brother Lionel … the homage and service of free tenants, to William the son of William de Wassingle of Cranfield. A little later …
A History of the County of Northampton
… CRANFORD ST. ANDREW Craneford (xi cent.). The parish of Cranford St. Andrew lies between 100 ft. and 300 ft. above … holdings, except in the case of the Reinbuedcurts. Guy's son Richard had succeeded him and held a hide, instead of 3 … be held of the fee of D'Oyley till 1253. 10 In 1284 John son of Guy was the mesne lord, 11 but afterwards the manor …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi, xii cent.); Craunford (xvi cent.). The parish of Cranford St. John lies between 100 ft. and 300 ft. above … be part of the 5 hides held in the early 12th century by Simon fitz Peter. 3 No overlord is mentioned, but the land … by his grandson or nephew Sir John de Verdun. His son Sir Thomas succeeded in 1295 and died in 1315 leaving a …
A History of the County of Essex
… Cranham CRANHAM Cranham lies about 3 miles south-west of Brentwood and 5 miles east of Romford. The ancient parish … Bt. (163199), Jesuit and confessor to James II, was a son of Sir Francis Petre, Bt., of Cranham. 20 General James … preached at Cranham, where the houses of John Petchey and Philip Dixon were licensed for Presbyterian worship. 157 In …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Cranle (xiii cent.). 1 Cranley till recently. Cranleigh of late years to avoid confusion in post and railway with … reason for this. Henry III granted bucks to John son of Geoffrey to stock his park of Vachery. 10 His son John obtained a grant of a weekly market and an annual …
A History of the County of Northampton
… skirts it on the south-east. Kettering lies to the east of Cransley, and Walgrave to the west. It includes the hamlet … William de Gorham; and under William de Gorham, Hugh son of Simon de Cransley. When in 1316 Thomas Wake was … by PULTONS MANOR. In 1230 Thomas de Braybrook granted to Philip de Kelmarsh land in Kelmarsh and a mill and 2 virgates …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by the River Leven. The total acreage is 2,600 acres, of which about half is under cultivation. 1 The soil is clay … of the Darcy lands in 1418 between the two heirs of Philip Lord Darcy Crathorne is generally described as held of … while of unsound mind, was induced to grant to his younger son William. The younger William held it in 12845 for his …
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