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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Draycot Foliat DRAYCOT FOLIAT The ancient parish of Draycot Foliat lies 1 mile from Chiseldon village … parcel of the honor. 24 In 1086 Reynold, possibly the son of Croc the huntsman, 25 held an estate at Draycot of … lord in the manor of DRAYCOT by his nephew Henry, 34 the son of his brother Humphrey, who had renounced his rights in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Drayton (xiiixx cent.). Drayton was a dependency of St. Helen's, until 1867, when it was made an … de Clare, 30 and it seems doubtful whether Gilbert's son John 31 ever obtained seisin of the estate, as Thomas … son, Sir Edward Southcott, kt., died early in 1751, 60 and Philip, the last heir male of the family, dying in 1758, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lies in the Oxfordshire wolds some 2 miles north-west of Banbury. 1 In 1881 it covered 926 a. and in 1932, after a … pedigrees disagree but according to Dugdale he was the son of William Arden of Radbourn, a younger son of Henry Arden, who was directly descended from Turchil; …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiii cent.); Druton Bechame (xvi cent.). The parish of Drayton Beauchamp covers an area of 1,319 acres, of which … to Mary Countess of Norfolk, to hold jointly with her son John de Cobham. 18 The countess died in 1362, 19 and in … and good affection that he had towards the Prince, eldest son of the King.' 21 In 1364 the king granted his interest in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiv cent.); Draighton Perselow (xvii cent.). The parish of Drayton Parslow covers an area of 1,749 acres, comprising … custody of the clerk of the peace. 2 Archdeacon Sharrock, son of Robert Sharrock, rector of Drayton Parslow from 1639 … lands in Drayton about the end of the 12th century. 7 His son Ralph in 1222 granted the Abbot of Woburn common of
A History of the County of Oxford
… area was slightly increased in the 1870's as a consequence of the Divided Parishes Acts (18761882), and was given in the … Bishop of Lincoln in the 12th and 13th centuries. Nicholas son of Bartholomew 43 held the fee in 1201. A Nicholas de … reported to be out of repair and subsequently a certain Simon Broadwater was repeatedly presented for not having …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xi cent.); Drokenesford (xiv to xv cents.). The parish of Droxford lies in the Meon valley, the River Meon, which … of England. John de Drokensford is said to have been the son of the local squire, and an effigy of a lady in the south … has recently been emphasized by Canon Vaughan. Walton's son-in-law Dr. Hawkins, prebendary of Winchester Cathedral, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Duddelge (xii cent.). Dudley forms a detached part of Worcestershire lying in the county of Stafford on the … and the manor were in the hands of William Fitz Ansculf, son of Ansculf de Picquigny, 10 who may possibly have … he held of John de Somery. 187 His heir was his nephew Philip Burnell, who died in the following year. The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Dullingham DULLINGHAM The parish of Dullingham, 1 covering 3, 387 a., 2 lies 10 miles east of … with which there was perhaps confusion. 63 Robert Malet's son William, steward to Henry II, held Dullingham in 1162 64 … 186 and after Thomas's execution in 1572 to his eldest son Philip, earl of Arundel, with William Dix, probably again …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Dumare (xiii cent.); Dommere (xiv cent.). The parish of Dummer, with Kempshot added in 1876 for civil purposes, … to Richard earl of Cornwall. On the death of Richard's son Edmund without heirs his estates, including the honours … adjoining hamlet of Popham. 9 From Sir John it passed to Philip Popham, possibly a younger son, and Elizabeth his …
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