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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Crudwell CRUDWELL Crudwell village 1 is 6 km. north-east of Malmesbury. 2 It took its name either from the stream … later held bv Simon St. Owen. The assertion by Simon's son Ernulf that his grandfather had received it by royal … Campbell, suo jure Marchioness Grey (d. 1797), wife of Philip Yorke, earl of Hardwicke. Jemima's heir, her daughter …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish north-eastward from Wye. It appears by the register of Leeds abbey, that this parish was likewise once called … by him are now in the valuable collection of his son Henry Godfrey Faussett, esq. of Heppington. THE ROYAL … the counties of Oxford, Buckingham, and Gloucester. His son, of the same name, in the 1st year of king Edward II. had …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1178, when the tithes were assigned to the nuns of Westwood in exchange for their claim on the church of Dodderhill, 1 and remained so until 1857, when it was … to the king, he sold it in 1538 6 to Robert Acton and his son Charles. It passed with Elmley Lovett to the four …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… station on the Great Western Railway. The general rise of the ground is from south to north, the height above the … Croch 3 virgates of land in Easton which it leased to Philip Croch for life. 4 Matthew's son and heir Ellis had only one child, a daughter Avice, who …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a parish and large village almost in the centre of the county, 2 miles north-east of Leamington Spa, with … various sub-tenants, 23 and in the reign of Richard I his son Henry Boscher granted to the Abbey of Stoneleigh lands … F. (Dugd. Soc. xi), 384. About the same time Henry son of Simon de Cubinton quitclaimed to Stoneleigh Abbey his rights …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… cent.); Cobelintone, Colblyngton (xiv cent.); The parish of Cublington contains 1,223 acres, comprising 117 acres of … in 1615. 10 Gozelin the Breton was succeeded by his son Hugh, 11 on whose death Cublington descended to his son Walter, who bore the surname of de Chesney. 12 Walter de …
A History of the County of Sussex
… The River Ouse in places forms the northern boundary of Cuckfield, and in the east corner it is crossed by the … of the Earl of Derby, and the remaining quarter in that of Philip, Earl of Arundel. In 1575 Henry, Earl of Derby, … Cuckfield Place as his residence and died in 1589. 20 His son Sir Henry Bowyer held the estate until his death in 1606, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… than at present. It included the modern civil parishes of Wheatley and Denton as well as the hamlet of … mills. From Richard Barston (1613) they descended to his son Thomas, who was dead by 1624, 87 and in a document of … manor of Sandford, 205 to which these lands pertained. 206 Philip de Stocwell held of the Templars, one of the hides …
A History of the County of Surrey
… contains 1,859 acres, and extends over the usual variety of soils, the southern part being upon the chalk downs, the … the forfeiture of his estates for high treason by Robert son of Ilbert, was bestowed by Henry I on Hugh de Laval. 9 In … (10); xv, 498 (36). Original patent at Loseley. Pat. 3 & 4 Philip and Mary, pt. iii, m. 36; Orig. R. 3 & 4 Philip and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Cudworth CUDWORTH Cudworth, on the northern scarp of Windwhistle ridge, covered an area of 1,100 a. in 1841, … (Dors.). 22 Roger FitzPayn (d. 1237) was succeeded by his son Sir Robert (II) (d. 1281) and by his grandson Robert … and by 1249 another Alan had a villein tenant called Philip de Worth. 88 Thereafter it seems to have descended …