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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THIS PARISH takes within its bounds almost the whole both of Dartford-heath and the Brent. It contains about 4300 acres … headed tresoil, in Dartford salt marshes. 4 EDWARD, eldest son of Sir Edward Villiers, was, March 20, in the 3d year of … to the title of lord Darcy in the 4th and 5th years of Philip and Mary; which line is now extinct. Arthur, the …
Magna Britannia
… - Dunterton Dartington DARTINGTON, in the hundred of Stanborough and in the deanery of Totton, lies about a … to William de Falesia. Shortly afterwards, Robert, son of Martin de Tours, Lord of Camois, in Wales, became … with Sir Arthur Champernowne, a younger son of Sir Philip Champernowne, of Modbury, for the site of the abbey of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and Berkshire. The land in the neighbourhood of the river is only 56 ft. above ordnance datum and is … of 15 s. is registered against his name in 1171. 54 His son Henry de Pinkney was in possession under Richard I and … by Salamon the fisherman from Walter de Raundgrave. 145 Simon, tenant under Henry de Pinkney, 146 was the son of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.); Dachesworth, Daccheworthe (xiv cent.). The parish of Datchworth has an area of 2,018 acres, of which about … portion, 18 for it does not seem to have passed to Hugh's son William de Bocland. In 1215 the manor was granted to … granddaughter Hawise, who married John de Burgh, 21 son of the famous Hubert de Burgh. 22 John and Hawise de …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Dauntsey DAUNTSEY Dauntsey 1773 Dauntsey is a parish of scattered hamlets and farmsteads in the valley of the … to Miles of Dauntsey, who was succeeded in turn by his son Miles and Miles's son Miles; 65 one of that name held the manor in the late …
Magna Britannia
… Davidstow - Duloe Davidstow DAVIDSTOW, in the hundred of Lesnewth, and deanery of Trigg-Major, lies about three … was purchased by John Rous, uncle of Sir Anthony. Francis, son of the latter, was born at Halton, in 1579. This Francis … Chief Justice's attainder 12. Sir John Coleshill, their son being then about twenty-three years of age, was slain at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is Davington, which is situated mostly on the summit of the hill, just above the town of Faversham, on the … then rented at 4l. per annum, to Sir T. Cheney, whose son Henry, afterwards lord Cheney, succeeded to them. The … He died in the 1st year of queen Elizabeth, leaving a son Henry, afterwards knighted, and created Lord Cheney of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Dailsford, Dallifford, Dallisford (xvii cent.). The parish of Daylesford, containing 670 acres, of which 266 acres are … held 'partly of the Bishop of Worcester.' 23 Stephen the son of Fulchered held Daylesford in 1086, 24 but it seems … Marmion, who was the tenant in 1182. 26 At the same date Philip de 'Haster' (? Hastings) was said to hold Daylesford …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Dean DEAN Dena, Dene (xi cent.). The parish of Dean lies on the northern boundary of the county some 14 … 31 Sir Thomas Dacres died in 1615, and was succeeded by a son, also Thomas. 32 This Sir Thomas, like his father before … him of a messuage and lands in Netherdean. 59 Thomas son and heir of Richard Neale lived to a ripe old age 60; his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 6 miles west from Basingstoke and containing 1,587 acres, of which 520 acres are arable land, 256 acres permanent grass … belonged to her father. 7 Agnes died before 1199 leaving a son and heir Thomas, who came of age in 1203, succeeding to … with Sir James Deane's will it passed to his cousin Simon Holdip, then parson of Ashe and Deane. 44 Andrew Holdip …