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A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,500 (1,600 on present area). Dunchurch, with its hamlets of Thurlaston (a separate civil parish), Cawston, and Toft, … Newcombe (162781), king's printer to Charles II; his son (died 1691) left money to build almshouses in the … passed to the Crown on the attainder and execution of Sir Simon Montfort for his support of Perkin Warbeck in 1495. 54 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Duns Tew DUNS TEW Duns Tew parish lies just south of Deddington and 16 miles (26 km.) north of Oxford. The … said to be one of the lords of Duns Tew. 43 In 1323 John son of John of Hinton sold the share to Robert Arden of Drayton (d. 1331). 44 Robert's son Giles (d. 1376) was predeceased by his son, also Giles, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… east by Hascombe and Alfold, on the south by the county of Sussex. It contains 4,028 acres of land and 11 of water. … was in the possession of William March and of John his son, 16 and in 1569 of John's son Richard March, 17 who was succeeded in 1584 by his son …
A History of the County of Bedford
… road from London to Chester and Holyhead, from the former of which it is distant 32 miles. The town stands about 480 … were traced to a house inhabited by the widow Dun, whose son, the robber, was finally taken and hanged, but had the … not greatly affect Dunstable, although it was visited by Simon de Montfort in 1263, who was received into fraternity …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xvi cent.). Dunton is a parish containing 1,196 acres, of which 79 acres are arable, 1,074 acres are permanent … probably the ancestor of Hamo de Gerunde and of Hugh his son mentioned in 1194 and 1197. 12 Hamo's son Philip de Gerunde held Dunton in 1198, 13 but was imprisoned …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xv cent.); Melnho, Milneho (xixviii cent.). The parish of Dunton covers 2,649 acres, and is bounded on the … at his death in 1328 was seised of the manor. 12 He left a son John, aged two, who only survived his father a few … of the transference has not been discovered. 18 He left a son John, who was an infant. 19 Another gap here occurs in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Salisbury and Amesbury. 2 Its main part, on the east bank of the Christchurch Avon, contains the villages or hamlets of … the John Bishop who held it in 11912. 103 Jordan, son of John Bishop, held it in 12423, 104 and John Bishop (d. … Edward Butler 211 (d. 1412), whose heir was his cousin Sir Philip Butler. 212 In 1420 a moiety passed in turn to Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… westwards from the Christchurch Avon to the watershed of the Avon and the Till. 2 Beside the Avon to the north a … farmhouse on the west side, was built in brick for Philip and Jane Pinckney c. 1769. 36 On the east side, Church … Hugh de Neville (d. c. 1229) the manor descended to his son Ernis, 86 who successfully defended his title to it …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Duxford DUXFORD The village of Duxford 1 (formerly Duxworth) 2 comprised until 1874 two … William de Colville died c. 1179 and was succeeded by his son William, 74 who was deprived of his lands by King John … at Linton and elsewhere 270 until the last heir male, Philip Parys, died in 1672. Under his will Bustelers passed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xviii cent.). This parish, lying near the left bank of the Severn in the south of Worcestershire, covers 1,153 … gave a hide of land at Croome to Adam de Croome. 12 Simon son of Adam was holding this land about 1182, 13 and …