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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Culham CULHAM The parish lies some 7 miles south of Oxford in a bend of the River Thames, which forms its … build a royal residence on Andersey Island and there his son Egfrith died in 796. 82 The sisters of the Mercian king … In 1545 William Bury, a London wool merchant and second son of Edmund Bury of Hampton Poyle, received a grant of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Colmanora (vii cent.); Comenore (xi cent.). The parish of Cumnor has an area of 7,453 acres, including the modern … in possession in 1558, 38 after settling the manor on his son William and Ursula Fettiplace, William's wife. 39 Cumnor … manor of Chilswell, 60 which she and her second husband Simon de Bradenham released to the Abbot of Abingdon in 1289. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… xiii cent.; Coundale, xvi cent.), with its township of Nortonle-Clay, lies in the south-east corner of the … and his wife Katherine and their heirs 16 in 1561. Henry son of John 17 sold it in 1597 to Robert Walter or Walters, … to have been succeeded by William Walters, 19 who with his son and heir Christopher 20 was party to a fine concerning …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1 Population: 1911, 335; 1921, 413; 1931, 405. The parish of Curdworth lies about 8 miles from Birmingham on the … transferred them together with those of her husband to her son Ralph de Arderne in her widowhood. 20 His son Ralph held … of land in Dunton to Robert de Grendon for conveyance to Philip Lovel, 114 Treasurer to Henry III, who received a …
Magna Britannia
… about five miles from Penrith: it contains the townships of Dacre, Great-Blencowe, Newbiggin, Soulby, and Stainton. … of Malmesbury, that Constantine King of Scotland and his son Eugenius King of Cumberland met King Athelstan and did … This appears from a letter from George Salkeld to Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart. (communicated by Mrs. Yates of
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Dalbury - Derby Dalbury DALBURY, in the hundred of Appletree and deanery of Castillar, lies about six miles … of the justices of the King's-Bench. Dorothy, one of his son's coheiresses, brought it to her husband Sir George … of this estate was purchased, in 1716, by the trustees of Philip, then late Earl of Chesterfield, of Sir Symmonds …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… with two hamlets. It covers a little more than 1,000 acres of ground on the lower slopes of the Howardian Hills, east of … the middle of the next century Ellis de Flamvill gave to Simon, Abbot of St. Mary, all his tenement in the town ofof Dalby, 13 and in 1524 Geoffrey Procter left to his son Robert all his right and interest in the farmhold of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Danby Forest (xvi-xvii cent.). This parish is composed of the township of Danby, which contains the market town of … 1086; Cromclyff, 56 1388), in the possession of Hugh son of Baldric in 1086, when the berewicks of Danby, … 58 (Westerdale) were appurtenant. 59 In 1086 Hugh son of Baldric had 12 carucates in Crunkley, Lealholm and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… lies on a gentle slope rising westward from the low banks of the River Wiske, which are liable to flood, and reaching … a grant of free warren in his demesne lands here. 7 Hugh son of Geoffrey married Margaret daughter of Thomas de … son of Hugh, a brother of Bernard de Nevill, and in 1337 Philip son of Geoffrey de Nevill recovered the manor from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… spelt Darenth, and usually called Darne. The name of this parish is spelt, in some antient writings, Darente … it to rear admiral Ward, and it is now the property of his son, Edward Vernon Ward, esq. A little beyond is … of Halsted, and first parson of Ightham, daughter of Simon Clarke, sometime parson of Murston, and one of the six …
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