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A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii cent.); Leshamsted (xiv cent.). The parish of Easthampstead, which lies within the royal forest of … 1853 sold the estate to the late Sir William Hayter, whose son Sir Arthur Divett Hayter, created Lord Haversham in 1906, … from Bd. of Agric. (1905). In 1346 Robert Arblaster and Simon Russell were ordered to cut down yew trees in the manor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Eston, Estune (xii cent.); Istune (xiv cent.). The parish of Easton lies to the north-east of Winchester, and covers … 1541 to Sir William Sidney; 12 from him it passed to his son Henry, who held it in 1564. 13 Sir Henry was succeeded by his son, the famous Sir Philip Sidney, who married Frances daughter of Sir Francis …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Estone (xi-xvi cent.); Esson (xvi cent.). The parish of Easton covers an area of 1,352 acres of clay land … In 1261 Nigel de Hardwick sold a hide of land in Easton to Simon de Kingeston and Joan his wife. 10 Nigel's immediate … 1718; (2) Sancta Marea; (3) Mr. Whitehead C. W. Taylor and Son Found. 8 St. Neots 1821; (4) Praise the Lorde. The second …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Grendon, and west by Yardley Hastings, lies on the borders of Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire, and west of the road … with the earldom to William de Beauchamp, the younger, son of William Mauduit's sister Isabel, deceased, the wife of … II, no. 71, m. 51. Another quarter fee here was held by Philip Wolf. Cal. Close, 131318, p. 276. Feud. Aids, iv. 30. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… on the east, and may be considered to form a suburb of that town. The urban portion was annexed to the borough in … a messuage and virgate of land in Eastrop to Richard son of Robert in 1202 to hold of him by the service of the … his statement. 13 He died in 1283, leaving as his heir his son Hugh, 14 who in 1333 granted a rent of 100 from the manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish north-eastward from Knolton is Eastry. At the time of taking the survey of Domesday, it was of such considerable … Thomas Fuller, esq. of Statenborough, by whom he has one son, William Fuller, now a fellow of St. Peter's college, … to have been part of the royal domains, accordingly Simon of Durham, monk and precentor of that church, in his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being called by the Saxons, wells; and it has the addition of East from its situation, and to distinguish it from the … called Bacon's water. There is a tradition, that a natural son of king Richard III. named Richard Plantagenet, sled … Finch, esq. who married Alice, only daughter and heir of Philip Belknap, of the Moat, near Canterbury, uncle to Sir Ed …
A History of the County of Hertford
… atte Flore (xiv cent.); Eastuick (xvi cent.). The parish of Eastwick is a narrow strip of land of 840 acres lying … heir or successor of Geoffrey de Bech, but in 1138 Baldwin son of Gilbert de Clare gave the church of Eastwick to the … at Eastwick is, however, in 1194, when Richard de Tany, son of Reginald de Tany, 13 sued the Abbot of Bourne in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Eytona (xiixiv cent.). Eaton Bray is a large parish of 2,417 acres on the Buckinghamshire border. More than half … as 'a boy named George, not quite three.' 20 He was son of William de Cantlowe, and during his minority the Crown … 1276 26 and 1284. 27 On her death in 1298 it passed to her son William la Zouche, then aged twenty-two years. 28 He and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xvi cent.). Eaton Hastings is a small parish with an area of 1,570 acres, of which 143 acres are arable land and 629 … occupied by Mr. Walter Crosland, J.P. Manor In 1086 Walter son of Ponz held the manor of EATON HASTINGS (20 hides) … that this Hastings family was descended from Walter son of Ponz. In 1130 John son of Walter paid 80 marks in …
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