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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 …
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