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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Dorney DORNEY Dornei (xi cent.). The parish of Dorney covers an area of 1,133 acres, of which 675 are … it until his death in 1305, 8 when he was succeeded by his son Nicholas, aged fourteen, 9 who proved his age in 1312 10 … the Restoration, 58 and was succeeded by his son Sir Philip Palmer, 59 who in 1672 settled the manor on his son
A History of the County of Worcester
… Doverdale is a small parish a few miles north-west of Droitwich, and has an area of only 749 acres, of which 304 … at Droitwich in 1264, 13 died about 1274, leaving a son William, a minor, whose custody was in the hands of … with contingent remainders in default of heirs male to Philip Brace, brother of Francis. 31 Thomas Brace died in his …
Magna Britannia
… properly Dovebridge, lies on the river Dove on the borders of Staffordshire, about two miles from Uttoxeter in that … of the Chamber. 4 Henry Cavendish, Esq., his eldest son, settled this estate, in 1611, on Henry, his natural son. … to the Earl of Shrewsbury. In 1630, it was sold by Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, to Christiana, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1882 Dowdeswell parish, which formerly included most of the hamlet of Andoversford, lies at the edge of the … was presumably another owner at that period. In 1248 Roger son of William was claiming half the manor of DOWDESWELL from … in 1640, having settled the manor for life on his wife Philip (d. 1644), with reversion to his eldest son Don …
A History of the County of Worcester
… purposes in 1895. 1 It is on the north-western boundary of the county, and is divided into two parts by the Severn, … of land belonging to Stottesdon, co. Salop, held by Guy son of Helgot and granted before 1127 to Great Malvern … year by Thomas Grey, 16 who was succeeded in 1559 by his son John. 17 He with his wife Jane sold it in 1567 to George …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Dowlish Wake DOWLISH WAKE The parish of Dowlish Wake, also called East Dowlish to distinguish it … wife of Richard Wild ( salvagius), received dower when her son Ralph Wake (II) succeeded in 1214. 34 A grant of land in … English was buried. 125 William Speke, rector 175971, and Philip Speke, rector 177178, were both members of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… extends beyond Northend and Highelms, almost to the foot of Farnborough-hill, on the Sevenoke-road. The village is in … his arms, Argent, two bends ingrailed, a canton sable. His son, Richard, left two sons, of whom John, the eldest, was … King, in 1650. John Bradshaw, May 7, 1654. Wood, 1665. Philip Jones, 1672. James Farier, 1688, resigned 1689. 7 John …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Dowenome, Dounholme (xv cent.). The parish is composed of the townships of Downholme, Ellerton Abbey, Stainton and … of Marrick was granted half a carucate of land by Elias son of Gilbert de Downholme, 19 was assessed at 4 s. 1 d. for … including the advowson) was granted to William Scriven and Philip Eden, their heirs and assigns. 123 The advowson was in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 757. This article 1 deals with the entire ancient parish of Downton whose lands, which now make up Downton, Redlynch, … Leases passed with the Pembroke title until 1662 when Philip, earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, was replaced as lord … Ashe, Bt. 192 The lease passed in 1686 to Sir Joseph's son Sir James, in 1734 to Sir James's nephew Joseph Ashe …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… CERNE Draycot Cerne c. 1839 Draycot Cerne 1 is 5 km. NNE. of Chippenham. 2 The suffix Cerne is derived from the surname … a burgage in Malmesbury. 54 Geoffrey's heir, either his son or grandson, was Robert de Venoix, 55 in possession in … in 12423 66 and in the years 12505 by Geoffrey's son 67 Philip. From Philip's son Henry of Cerne (d. 1296), who held …
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