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A History of the County of Northampton
… (xiv xx cent.); Barton Yarles (xvi cent.). The parish of Earls Barton is pleasantly situated on the north bank of … it with soc and sac. 4 From Judith it descended to her son-in-law King David; 5 and so to the Hastings family, … hall, chambers, kitchen, &c., during her life. 14 Her son Simon de Thorp in 1292 gave up to Robert de Pynkeny his claim …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Esebi (xiii xv cent.). This parish is composed of the townships of Aske, Brompton-on-Swale, Easby and … at Aske 'near Ruchedic,' the tithes of which Nysan son of Other granted in 1135 to St. Agatha's Abbey. 2 In the … and Joan his wife sold the manor to Thomas son and heir of Philip Lord Wharton in 1611. 99 The Whartons continued in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Esintun (xii cent.). The parish comprises the township of Easington with the hamlets of Boulby on the coast at the … leper hospital connected with Whitby Abbey, and Roger his son confirmed his donation. 25 Roger de Rosel had mortgaged … their claim to these lands. 30 Geoffrey was succeeded by a son Geoffrey whose son Robert Maucovenant was joint tenant in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Esyngwold, Easingwould (xvi cent.). The parish of Easingwold is beautifully situated in the Vale of York and … Paley, the distinguished classical scholar, was the son of a rector of Easingwold, where he was born in 1815. 19 … Helyon in 1230. 24 In 1259 King Henry granted the manor to Simon de Montfort Earl of Leicester, 25 who had married …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a large well-timbered house, called Gregories, formerly of some account, and rebuilt in 1616, it formerly belonged to … described immediately before in this record) Herbert, the son of Ivo, Held of the bishop of Baieux. And a little below, … Hunting field, in the hands of the crown in the reign of Philip and Mary, as before-mentioned, in which was included …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Lachinges (xi cent.); Lokyng (xvi cent.). Lockinge is one of several long and narrow parishes which run northwards from … of Newbury. 14 He died in possession in 1557, 15 leaving a son and heir John. 16 The latter was succeeded in 1574 by his son Francis, 17 who sold East Lockinge in 1590 to Edward …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and West, are two small parishes, which consisted in 1086 of three manors, all called Molesham. Parochially they first … ( exigit) from them in East and West Molesey. 31 Samson son of Samson held half Molesey by the service of supplying a … His serjeanty descended to Walter of Molesey, probably his son. 33 This Walter had a daughter, by name Isabella, and in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish to East Farleigh, on the opposite or northern side of the river Medway. THE PARISH of East Barming lies on high … rather elegant seat, built by John Whitaker, gent. second son of Mr. Tho. Whitaker, of Trottesclive, since whose death … of Teston, in whose descendants it continued down to Sir Philip Boteler, bart. who died in 1772, s. p. and by will …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and narrow parish lying north and south along the valley of Pymme's Brook. It is bounded on the west by the main line … Charles Lord Binning was living at the manor-house. His son Thomas, who succeeded his grandfather as seventh earl of … Church Hill is mentioned in a subsidy roll of the time of Philip and Mary. 13 In 1590 John Coleman and Katherine his …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (xi cent.). East Chiltington, formerly a chapelry of Westmeston, is now a parish of 2,500 acres to the east of … de Pierpoint, presumably heir of Godfrey, married William son of Rainald de Warenne, 15 illegitimate son of the second … known sub-tenant, and seems to have been succeeded by Simon de Feryng, who had a son, John de Palyng, but demised …
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