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A History of the County of Warwick
… on the east by the Low Brook and on the west by a branch of Hatchford Brook. The land rises from about 310 ft. in the … granted land in Elmdon to Gunnora, daughter of Richard son of Turkil, 8 to hold of him and his heirs. Some time … granted land there to Elias son of Elias de Makinton. 10 Simon de Whitacre, Jordan's son, held Elmdon as half a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xiii cent.); Castell Emlegh (xiv cent.). The parish of Elmley Castle lies in the south-east of the county. It is … owner, Lieut.-General Henry Fanshawe Davies, J.P., D.L., son of General Francis John Davies. 11 In 1216 the king … church with the rectory was granted in that year to Sir Philip Hoby. 140 In 1558, however, the advowson was granted …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Amelegh, Aumleye Lovet, Auneleg (xiii cent.). The parish of Elmley Lovett, situated 5 miles north-west of Droitwich, … fighting. 10 He died in 11012, and was succeeded by his son Ralph, his eldest son Roger having died unmarried in … possibly on the death of Walter de Portes 33 in 1201, when Simon de Ribbesford received seisin of Walter's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as many other places do, which are recorded in the survey of Domesday, from the quantity of elms growing in it, elm … three daughters his coheirs, of whom, Grace married Philip de Hardres, of Hardres, in this county; Christiana … Elmsted itself to Thomas Marsh, gent. of Canterbury, whose son ton, whose great-grandson of the same name, at his death …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in this parish, viz. Elmstone borough, the borsholder of which is chosen at the court leet of the manor of Preston … his coheirs, who next year joined in the sale of it to Simon Lynch, gent. of Grove, in Staple, who sold this manor, … in Norsolk, who died in 1793, on which it came to his son, who is the present owner of it. A court baron is held …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Elmstone Hardwicke ELMSTONE HARDWICKE The parish of Elmstone Hardwicke lies mainly north-east of the … life-interest of John and Richard Harris. 68 John Baker's son and heir Richard, the religious and historical writer, 69 … Bayning died holding Uckington manor in 1629 and his son and heir, also Paul, Viscount Bayning, in 1638, leaving …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Elsfield ELSFIELD The cottages and farm-houses of Elsfield form a single gently descending street, with the … fee of Robert d'Oilly, of whom it was held by Turstin son of Rolf, a Norman who had much property in … de Plescy (d. 1292) 10, who was overlord in 1279. 11 His son Hugh witnessed a grant of land in Elsfield in about 1300, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Elston ELSTON. Elveston. The Book of Doomesday shows this Town to have been in those Days much … First, for Half a Knight's Fee. 3 Geoffrey de Staunton, Son of William de Staunton, Recovered against Sir John de … discussed very elegantly. 4 This Sir John de Staunton was Son of John, Son, I suppose, of Sir Geoffrey, and dwelt in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Elstow ELSTOW Elnestou (xi cent.). The parish of Elstow lies to the south of Bedford, the village being … to have been divided at his death; one share passed to his son Sir Edward Radcliffe, afterwards Earl of Sussex, 34 and … 157283, during which period he resided at Elstow. 36 His son Thomas Cheeke quitclaimed his right in the Elstow …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Elstree (xvi cent.). Elstree, which includes the hamlet of Boreham or Barham Wood, is a small parish of 1,510 acres, … and Groom of the Stole. He married Joan, daughter of Sir Philip Champernoune of Devon, 10 by whom he had a son Henry, who succeeded his father in the property. In 1574 …