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Magna Britannia
… Egloshayle - St Ewe Egloshayle EGLOSHAYLE, in the hundred of Trigg and deanery of Trigg-Minor, lies one mile south-east … of Walker and Molesworth. John Molesworth, a younger son of a Northamptonshire family, settled at Pencarrow, in … of the same name by John Lyne, Esq., father of the Rev. Philip Lyne, LL. D., the present proprietor. To this manor …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Egton is a parochial township, formerly in the parish of Lythe. 1 It contains the small market town of Egton and … 59 created Viscount de Longueville in 1690. 60 Talbot his son and heir, created Earl of Sussex in 1717, 61 sold the … 1730. 62 He made Egton his seat and died in 1752. 63 His son Cary died in 1782, leaving a son and heir Robert Cary, 64 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.). Eldersfield is situated in the southern extremity of the county, and forms with Chaceley a tongue of land … who held Coberley in Gloucestershire in 1086. 29 His son William in 1195 paid 40 marks for having seisin of … 182 When the chantry was dissolved the incumbent was one Philip Horsham, a man 'lernt competently and of honest …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… south-eastward from Stelling. It was written in the time of the Saxons both Uleham and iham, in Domesday, Albam. … parish, the general usage of which is, that the youngest son should inherit all the lands and tenements which his … 1711. John Hill, A. B. Nov. 3, 1711 obt, Feb. 1731. Philip Bearcroft, S. T. P. Oct. 20, 1731, obt. 1761. 16 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xii cent.); Elinges (xiii cent.). The ancient parish of Eling included the modern parishes of Eling, Netley Marsh, … 21 Cecily Husee died about 12356, and was succeeded by her son Matthew. 22 In 12401 Maud Husee, possibly widow of … and Newton. 58 He died in 13201, leaving a son and heir Philip, 59 who granted the estate to Stephen Baldet, or …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Ellerton (1252, 1316). The parish contains the township of Wilton. Ellerburn itself has only one farm-house and a few … and Alice de Bruys, who granted it to William their son. 40 William was returned as tenant of 7 carucates here in … died seised in 1367, when his heir was his uncle Sir Simon de Heslerton, kt. 51 Simon and Katharine his wife in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… an irregularly-shaped parish, lying on the northern slope of the Chiltern Hills. It contains nearly 3,595 acres. 1 The … the honour of Dudley or Newport. He was succeeded by his son Gervase Paganell, 13 who paid feudal dues for lands in … held as to his lands in Ellesborough between his nephew Simon de Maidwell, apparently his heir, and William de Med …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xi cent.); Elyngham, Aylingham (xiv cent.). The parish of Ellingham contains 2,558 acres, of which 725 acres are … William was fined 6 7 s. 5 d. for his intrusion. 15 Robert son of William de Punchardon forfeited the manor in 1205, 16 … of the whole manor in 1539, 23 and died seised in 1558. 24 Philip son of John 25 died childless in 1598, and the manor …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a central block containing the village is a long tongue of land projecting west and a shorter tongue running out to … to Gabriel Throckmorton. 19 Gabriel Throckmorton was son of Richard Throckmorton of Higham Ferrers, and married … of Warboys.' He died in 1553 and was succeeded by his only son, Robert, aged 1 year, 20 who married Elizabeth, daughter …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… xiii, xiv cent.). The 2,349 acres comprising the parish of Ellisfield are part of the high sweep of country that … 7 at an earlier date. In the reign of Henry III, Nicholas son of Ralph held half a carucate and half a virgate in … a descendant of one of these sisters, he being the son of Philip Saltmarsh, who had married Anne, daughter of William …