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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… KENNETT East Kennett, 319 ha. (788 a.), lies 7 km. west of Marlborough, separated from West Kennett in Avebury to the … and on his death in 1365 the overlordship passed to their son Miles. 21 It descended from father to son in the Stapleton family and was said to be held by a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes East Knoyle EAST KNOYLE The ancient parish of East Knoyle, c. 5,786 a. (2,341 ha.), included the … the Conquest. 52 William FitzOsbern was succeeded by his son Roger de Breteuil in 1071. In 1075 Roger rebelled against … 164 A new Clouds House was designed for Percy Wyndham by Philip Webb, built near the site of its predecessor by the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… EAST LANGDON, SO called in regard to the adjoining parish of West Langdon, and from the two words, langeand dune, … between there griffins heads, erases, or. His eldest son, James Master, gent. of East Langdon, rebuilt the mansion … and argent, a cross moline, gules; the last of whom, Sir Philip de Pising, dying in that reign, leaving two daughters …
A History of the County of Somerset
… East Lydford EAST LYDFORD The irregularly shaped parish of East Lydford lies 5 miles east of Somerton, extending … 1221; Mabel's half share descended to William Forz, her son by her second husband Hugh de Vivonia. William died in … properties of the Montforts of Nunney, it was held by Simon Wiseman of Essex, 88 who claimed to have descended in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it inclines more to a loam and red brick earth; but most of it is very fertile, as well for corn as for plantations of … manor in lease to Sir Henry Brook alias Cobham, knt. fifth son of George, lord Cobham; after which it was in like manner … and nuns there should hold it appropriated to them. 1 Simon, archbishop of Canterbury, in 1363, on the complaint of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); and Estmeane (xvi cent.). Until 1894 the parish of East Meon included the tithings of Oxenbourn, Coomb, … to William Neale The right of this lease descended to his son Sir Thomas Neale, 39 and from him to his son Thomas … and in 1722 were forced to sell the manor to their tenant Philip Cavendish, obtaining a sum of 7,400 for it. 90 Philip …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… EAST PECKHAM. SOUTHWARD from Mereworth lies the parish of East or Great Peckham, written in Domesday, PECHEHAM, and … or recovery had of it, the crown, on the attainder of his son, Sir Thomas Wyatt, for high treason in the 1st year of … Thomas Wyatt, by letters patent, anno 1st and 2d of king Philip and queen Mary, to Sir John Baker, to hold in capite …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes East Quantoxhead EAST QUANTOXHEAD The parish of East Quantoxhead, known in the 13th century as Great … died between 1118 and 1124, and was followed by his son William (d. c. 1146). Their estate, which also included … in small numbers throughout the 18th century, and include Philip Hellicar, formerly of Bicknoller, who had an interest …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Sibeford, Sibesford, Shiford (xiii cent.). The parish of East or Little Shefford lies on either side of the … this manor in frankmarriage with his daughter Maud to Hugh son of Fulbert de Dover (Doure). 13 About the middle of the … who was dead before 1316, 28 married Amice daughter of Philip de Lisle, and after her death, Thomasia, who survived …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Strattone (x cent.); Eastratton (xii cent.). The parish of East Stratton, containing nearly 1,997 acres of land, lies immediately east of Micheldever, on ground … made Stratton Park one of his chief seats, and his son-in-law, Lord Russell, pulled down part of the hamlet and …