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A History of the County of Surrey
… East Clandon is a small parish 5 miles east-by-north of Guildford. It is bounded on the north by Send and Ripley, … manor to Lord King, in 1720, he retained this house. His son Richard sold it, and in 1749 it was bought by Admiral … the manor, in default of issue, was to remain to Edmund son of Richard Sutton, with contingent remainders to his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Danes in the 9th century the monks who bore the bones of St. Cuthbert from Lindisfarne halted at South Cowton. 1 In … (and must have included South Cowton, 10 q.v.) by Conan son of Elias, who, again, was son of Theophania daughter of … The order lost these lands at the Dissolution, but in 1558 Philip and Mary restored to them the capital messuage. It was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Est Deene (xiii cent.); Est Deone (xiv cent.). The parish of East Dean covers an area of 1,073 acres. The general rise … confirmed the reversion after the death of Ellen to John son of John de Vienna, the king's clerk. 8 Edward I also … II confirmed the reversion of this estate also to John son of John de Vienna. The previous history of the latter …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… FARLEIGH. NORTH-WESTWARD from Linton, on the opposite side of Cocks-heath, and on the southern bank of the river Medway … heirs male, to hold in capite by knight's service, but his son, Sir Thomas Wyatt, having raised a rebellion in the 1st … in East Farleigh and Linton, was granted, anno 1st and 2d Philip and Mary, to Sir John Baker, one of the queen's privy …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); locally pronounced Argasson. This parish consists of a strip of land 5 miles in length extending from the … 19 Mandeville. Quarterly or and gules. Maurice de London, son of William, was lord of Kidwelly at the end of the reign … husband of Jane Gastrell, 53 sold East Garston in 1658 to Philip Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. 54 In 1677 it was in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Eastherlesey (xvi cent.). East Harlsey is a detached part of the wapentake of Birdforth, lying between West Harlsey, in … Amongst others are 'O.C. 1649' and 'IHS merce hav on me | Son of Mary hear | To thy cross i flee.' 5 Brus. Argent a … parish to Rievaulx Abbey in or about 1158. 11 He had a son Geoffrey, who confirmed grants of his father 12 and of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes East Hatley EAST HATLEY The parish of East Hatley 1 lay 19 km. west of Cambridge, and was of … them with land at Quy as knight's fee. William (fl. 1205), son of Geoffrey of Quy, 35 was perhaps the William of Quy who … of Hoo with the same parceners as the advowson. 49 In 1252 Simon of Bourn, perhaps by purchase from a parcener, held of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Henred, Hanred, Esthanreth (xiii cent.). The parish of East Hendred has an area of 3,061 acres, of which 1,502 … the same time in Catmore (q.v.). John, who was perhaps the son of Robert, and seems to have succeeded him, 43 exchanged … was 8 13 s. 4 d. 87 The Manor House, East Hendred In 1554 Philip and Mary granted the manor to Thomas Everard and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… It measures 4 miles from north to south, and threequarters of a mile from east to west. It contains 1,826 acres. The … of William Muschamp. 12 At Mary's death in 1620 she left a son and heir Agmondesham, 13 who was then forty years of age. … Henry's death in 1674 it was inherited by his second son Philip. 38 His estates were sold under a private Act of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… East Islesley, East Ilsley (xvii cent.). The parish of East Ilsley covers an area of 3,017 acres, of which 1,082 … Ralph de St. Amand, in the reign of Henry III. 14 Almeric son of Ralph was holding in 1256 15 and in 1276 claimed the … men, who were quit of toll throughout England. 21 His son Almeric de St. Amand settled the manor in 1330, 22 and on …