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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 of … of 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 …