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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Field, and have been esteemed as one. For in an old Book of Fees in the Exchequer it is recorded, that the Chapter of … the Confessor's Time valued at 3l. then at 50s. Robert, Son of Raph (de Hickling), for the Love of God, and of his … himself, and Dame Adelina, his Wife, and William, his Son, offered the Gift with their own Hands on the Altar. 3 …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… So called because it was long held by the Family of Butlers, of Warington, in the County of Lancaster. In the … thirteen Acres of Meadow. This Roger Pictavensis was third Son of Roger de Montgomery, first Earl of Shrowsbury after … and Keniton and Caverton. 7 Aumericus the Botiller, Son and Heir of William the Butler, 18 H. 3. gave Account of
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Cropredy CROPREDY The ancient parish of Cropredy covered 8,716 a. in the extreme north of the … St. Fremund. According to his legend, 13 Fremund was a son of Offa of Mercia (d. 796), treacherously slain after a … of Lincoln in 1225. 107 Simon's successor was his son Philip, 108 who occurs down to 1237. 109 In 1239, however, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (ix cent.); Croppethorne (xii cent.). The parish of Cropthorne lies in the south-east of the county and is … at Cropthorne, 41 and this gift was confirmed by John son of Nicholas de Pebbesworth, who had sold the mills to … remained in the Marmion family 51 until the death of Sir Philip Marmion about 1292. 52 The Marmions' interest in the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Crowcombe CROWCOMBE The parish of Crowcombe lies on the south-west slope of the Quantocks. … the parish in 1919 by Mrs. E. M. Trollope in memory of her son Thomas Carew Trollope, Lord Kesteven (d. 1915). 38 The … who had died by 1130 leaving two daughters, the wives of Simon son of Robert and of Reynold Heirun. Simon and Reynold …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and is never more than -mile wide. The northern part of the parish lies in the plain to the north of the Icknield … of Walter Gray, both rector and patron of Crowell. 24 His son Thomas spent the formative years of his life at Crowell: … 1767. 31 He restored the old house and left it to his son Joseph Hill, a well-known farmer and hunting man, who was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xv cent.). Crowhurst is a small parish 2 miles east of Godstone station and 24 miles from London, with a village … separated from Oxted is that of Stangrave. In 12789 Robert son of John de Stangrave, jun., granted a messuage and about … held as late as 1348, 8 and were succeeded by their son John, whose wife seems to have been named Christine, as …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Crowley, Crolle, Crowel (xvi cent.). The parish of Crowle is bounded on the south and west by Crowle Brook, a … Mucel the ealdorman, otherwise described as Mucel the son of Esne (Mucel Esninz), received 10 hides at Crowle. 13 … by Simund the Dane, who is probably to be identified with Simon, who had preceded Osbern Fitz Richard at Shelsley. 58 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Croxton CROXTON Croxton is a parish of 1,909 a. forming a projection of Cambridgeshire into … manor in 1210, 41 but was probably dead by 1217, for his son Hugh then had his lands restored to him after they had … 180 Local Government. In the 1230s Ralph Sanzaver and Philip de Columbers are named as lords of the manor having …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Croydon cum Clopton CROYDON CUM CLOPTON The parish of Croydon cum Clopton, 1 16 km. south-west of Cambridge, … fee, 48 belonged to one Hugh, who was succeeded by his son William and grandson 49 Hugh of Croydon, tenant in 1166 … released 50 a. to the Hospitallers of Shingay. 55 In 1277 Philip of Croydon sold the manor to William of Brompton, a …
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