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A History of the County of Bedford
… Socon, the largest parish in the county, occupies an area of 7,602 acres. The land slopes from west to east, attaining … Eaton is not mentioned in the returns of 1166, 7 but Hugh son of Oliver de Beauchamp, 8 the earliest baron of Eaton of … ward of the queen. 65 Wyboston passed to Anne, who married Philip Howard Duke of Norfolk, and her grandson William …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edilnebrigg, and in Latin, Pons Edelmi. 2 Its present name of Eatonbridge, is a corruption of its true one of … another for the restitution in blood of Henry, his eldest son, but not to his honors or lands; 10 so that this manor, … Burwash, in Suffex, on whose death it came to their only son and heir, Richard Still Dyke, esq. who married one of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Heberston (xvxvi cent.). This parish is composed of the township of Ebberston and hamlet of Bickley (Biggelea, … the slaughtered hero must have been Alchfrid, rebellious son of Oswy (the victor at Winwaed, 655), and remarks, 'the … called on to warrant a third of two mills in Ebberston to Philip le Gunneys and Alice his wife. 70 In 1335 Alan Malcake …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wake EBBESBORNE WAKE Ebbesborne Wake, 1 15 km. WSW. of Salisbury, was until 1894 a parish of 2,884 a. 2 It … held then by Alward and Fitheus, and in 1086 by Robert son of Gerald. 42 Overlordship of the manor passed to … Christine, and Ellen. 57 In 1249 Joan and her husband Philip Lucyen surrendered her share of the manor to Christine …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish north-eastward from Wittersham. That part of it which is within the island of Oxney, is within the … of the exchequer, who at his death gave it to his youngest son Edward Hales, esq. who was seated at Tenterden, in whose … who had married Anne his daughter and coheir, and their son. Since which this parsonage has passed, in like manner as …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Ekyngton (xiv cent.). Eckington lies on the left bank of the Avon, which forms its boundary on the north and west. … about 1280. 22 In 1285 Isabel de Beisin, Robert her son, and Walter Hacket and Isabel his wife complained that … appeared in Eckington in 12345, when Maud daughter of Philip granted to Richard de Muchgros two parts of a virgate …
Magna Britannia
… Eckington - Eyam Eckington ECKINGTON, in the hundred of Scarsdale and deanery of Chesterfield, lies about seven … Sitweli Sitwell, Bart.; and the lease is now vested in his son, Sir George Sitwell, Bart. In the parish church are … not been able to trace both these manors. We find that Philip de Dovecote held a manor in Killamarsh in the reign of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Eketon (xixv cent.); Ekton, Ecton (xvxx cent.). The parish of Ecton covers about 2,300 acres. It lies on the side of a … death of Henry de Ferrers the overlordship passed to his son Robert, rst Earl of Derby, and with the other possessions … in 1242. 15 In 1284 William held 1 fee in Ecton and his son Ralph had of a fee 16 in the same place, which he held …
Magna Britannia
… ward, lies four miles from Penrith. The first proprietor of the manor upon record is Henry Fitz-Swein; in the reign of … of the second list after the institution of the order. Sir Philip Musgrave, the second baronet, distinguished himself in … it in the year 1682, to Charles Duke of Somerset, whose son Algernon, the succeeding Duke, was in 1749 created Baron …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Edith Weston (xvi, xvii, xviii cent.). The parish of Edith Weston, which takes its name from Edith, queen of … on her death on her children by Reginald Conyersnamely, a son Francis, who died before his mother in 1572, 22 and a … who married Edward Griffen of Dingley (co. Northants), son of Sir Edward Griffen, third husband of Lady St. John, by …