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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Town Sutton is East Sutton, having the appellation of East from its situation eastward of the two adjoining … of Henry the IIId, John de Salario held East Sutton 1 of Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester; Geffry de Maitel held … died possessed of it in the 6th year of that reign. His son and heir, Richard Argall, esq. had by Mary his wife, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Estistede, Thistede (xiii and xiv cent.). The parish of East Tisted, containing about 2,648 acres of land, lies … In 1233 the manor went as dower to Ameria until her eldest son should be of age. 8 Adam, her son, the famous supporter … is recorded in 1387. 70 CHARITIES (i) The Rev. Philip Valois, rector, who died in 1760, gave to the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Estderlegh, Tuderley, Estuderley (xiv cent.). The parish of East Tytherley covers an area of 2,678 acres, of which 984 … Webster, who resided there until his death in 1886. His son, the eighth and present baronet (Sir Augustus Webster), … The manor was held in 1086 of the king by Alwi the son of Saulf, whose father had held it as an alod of Edward …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Est Weloughe (xv cent.); Wyllow (xvi cent.). The parish of East Wellow is near the Wiltshire border and covers an … in chief by Stephen de Hampton. 16 William de Hampton, son and heir of Stephen, granted his estate in East Wellow, … the manor in 1552, and was succeeded by his namesake, the son of his brother George. 25 In 1579 certain articles of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… north eastward from Bexley. This place takes its name of East Wickham, to distinguish it from the parish of … in it for some time; after which Sir Thomas Leigh (eldest son of Sir Francis Leigh by his second wife, Christian … manor, 3 and was succeeded in it by his nephew and heir, Philip, son of Philip, his eldest brother, who had possession …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.). East Witton, which includes the two townships of East Witton Within and East Witton Without, covers an area … the moors are several well-known springsDiana's Well, St. Simon's Well, reputed to have been hard by a shrine of that … Reginald Boterel, 13 against whom, in 1192, Geoffrey son of Geoffrey son of Morwan obtained a writ of right in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xvi cent.); Widhay, Woodhay (xvii cent.). The parish of East Woodhay contains 5,079 acres, of which 1,586 are … of Winchester by service of 1 1b. of pepper, leaving a son John, a minor at the time of his father's death. 9 Thomas … in East Woodhay, 10 and John Sele, an idiot, who was the son and heir of Robert Sele, held tenements in Woodhay in the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had in Demesne three Car. twenty Sochm. on ten Bovats of this Land, fifteen Villains, three Bordars, having eleven … 3 William Carpentar, by the consent of Henry Biset, his Son, and of Manasser Biset, his own Brother, and of Ernulphus … was Mother of Thomas de Multon, of Kirketon, and Agnes of Philip de Caltoft, between whom, 9 E. 3. the Land was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from which situation it takes its name. A small part of this parish was antiently accounted to lie within the … but they make a most grotesque and unsightly appearance. PHILIP HERBERT, younger brother of William, earl of Pembroke, … 9th year of which he was constable of Dover castle. His son was Sir Robert de Shurland, who was a man of eminent …
A History of the County of Worcester
… ORLETON Estham (xi cent.). This parish lies 1 miles south of Newnham Bridge station, to the south of the River Teme, … his estate in 1319 on himself with remainder to his son Richard and Joan his wife. 32 The younger Richard left … acres of land at Bastwood, 114 which passed to his nephew Philip. 115 The Porters also held land at Bastwood, 116 and …