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A History of the County of Buckingham
… is a large and straggling parish covering an area of 3,670 acres, of which 1,268 acres are arable land and 926 … 10 Gilbert of Ghent was succeeded before 1115 by his son Walter, 11 but by the middle of the 12th century this … with the settlement of 1398, ought to have passed to Sir Philip Vache and his heirs. 119 Rights in this manor, now …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xvi cent.). This very small parish, lying 3 miles north of Bromyard station on the Worcester and Leominster section … Loach was retained by Lord de la Warr, and sold by his son Sir Thomas in 1528 to Sir Humphrey Coningsby. 24 It then … ( Hist. of Worcs. ii, 484). He also mentions that Mr. Philip Jones held a freehold estate, which had belonged to …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Edwalton EDWALTON. (Edwalds Town). Of Rogerius Pictavensis Fee here was a Manor, which Stepi … Doomsday Book was made one Car one Vill. sixteen Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time it was 30s. Value, then … Time, before but at 10s. It lay at Stoaun. Robert (Son of, or) Fitz-Ranulph, who was High Sheriff of these …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Edworth EDWORTH The parish of Edworth, with an acreage of 1,122'343, is triangular in … of the Earls Marshal of England. Thomas Plantagenet son of Edward I, and at that time Earl Marshal, was overlord … family remained in possession until 1252, 17 when Nicholas son of Odo Bernard conveyed the family possessions in Edworth …
A History of the County of Surrey
… east to west. It contains 3,183 acres. The southern limit of the parish is on the summit of the chalk range, which is … the founder and benefactor of Sandridge Priory and son of William de Dammartin, 9 as dower, by Alice her … the limits of the parish church of Effingham, formerly of Philip de la Leigh and Oswold de la Leigh, the prior …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which takes its name from its situation on the side of the hill. IT IS MOSTLY situated on the height of the range … branch of the family of Dering. John Dering, gent. fourth son of John Dering, of Surrenden, by Margaret Brent his wife, … and the rest of the Wotton estates in this county, to Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of Chesterfield, who in 1750 …
Magna Britannia
… or Eggsford EGGESFORD or EGGSFORD, in the hundred of North Tawton, and in the deanery of Chulmleigh, lies about … it passed by his bequest to the Honourable Newton Wallop, son of John Earl of Portsmouth, by Urania, daughter of … marriage to Bonville. Lord Bonville gave it to his natural son, John Bonville, who gave it to his natural son of the …
A History of the County of Durham
… (xv cent.); Egglysclyfe or Heckesclyfe (1580). The parish of Egglescliffe, or Eaglescliffe as the railway station is … submission and promise of conformity in 1592; he was the son of Thomas Young and a native of Egglescliffe, educated at … of Egglescliffe before 1236, when he subenfeoffed Geoffrey son of Robert de Aislaby of his capital messuage and 2 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the Thames, 5 miles from Windsor and 4 miles north-west of Chertsey. The parish is bounded on the north-east by the … to Thomas Stydolf, Elizabeth his wife, and Francis his son, 'to have and to hold for the term of their natural life … Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of this son, married Sir Philip Harcourt, she being his second wife. Their son was …
A History of the County of Rutland
… been joined to Hambleton. The parish contains 923 acres of clay land, mostly laid down to grass, but there is a small amount of arable land. A stream forms the northern boundary of the … was created Earl of Northampton in 1618, 12 and he and his son Spencer granted it to trustees, who were certainly in …
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