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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… LIES next to Woolwich, southward, on the opposite side of the great London road. It takes its name from the two … about 1767, the property of this seat descended to his son, Henry Lidgbird, esq. the present owner of it, but it is … VI. He was sheriff of Kent in the 1st and 2d years of Philip and Mary, and married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Eltisley ELTISLEY The compact parish of Eltisley, which extends to 1,970 a., 1 lies on the borders … be mentioned John Disbrowe (or Desborough) (1608 80), son of James Disbrowe of Eltisley. In 1636 he married Oliver … Albert de Craster, and Agnes, 77 who before 1225 married Philip FitzErnis. 78 Eltisley seems to have formed part of …
A History of the County of Durham
… Eligtune (c. 1180) Elleton (c. 1200). The compact parish of Elton, consisting of a single township, lies to the west … among other lands with his daughter Ecgfrida to Uchtred son of the Earl of Northumbria. It was restored by her to the … was in possession of the advowson in the time of Bishop Philip de Poitou (11971208). 11 His heir is not known. Sir …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… xiv, xv cent.); Aylton (xvi cent.). 'In the district of Huntingdon, there is a certain township, to which … On 1 July following, however, he granted the manor to his son Charles, then Duke of York, to hold to him and his heirs … who had been nominated by Jane Murray, widow, and her son Henry, to hold the lands granted to them in exchange for …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… four Carucats. There afterwards Raph, the Man, or Tenant, of Roger de Busli, whose Fee it was, had four Car. three … who died the seventh of Septemb. 6 Eliz. 2 Richard Lion, Son of Henry Lion, Brother of the said Alder man, being then … sold it to . . . . . More; 3 and Alexander, his eldest Son, deceased, whose Widow was married to Peregrine …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ELVETHAM Helvetham, Ulvetham (xiii cent.). The parish of Elvetham, which is bounded on the west by the River Hart, … hide of land in Elvetham. 10 Adam, who died in 1229, had a son Walter, who died in 1232, leaving a son William, who was under age; he and his father's land were …
A History of the County of Durham
… Dalton Piercy on the north-east, both within the parish of Hart. On the east Elwick Hall borders upon Brierton, in … wife Agnes de Paganel, on Agatha's marriage with Ranulf son of Ribald lord of Middleham in Richmondshire. 7 The date … half of the 13th century Simon de Burntoft occurs. 43 Philip son of Robert de Burntoft was lord of Burntoft in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Elworthy ELWORTHY The parish of Elworthy lies on the eastern slopes of the Brendon Hills 7 … of Elworthy held a fee of Dunster in 1201 and 1202. 28 Philip of Elworthy was lord of the manor of ELWORTHY early in … 31 Lucy had died by 1316 and the manor descended to her son Walter of Merriott, clerk (d. 1345). 32 Walter's heir was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 3,450 acres. Emmington lies in the plain on the north side of the Chilterns; it was bounded in the north by the county … of the family at Emmington was Geoffrey de Sackville, the son of Jordan, a landholder in Essex, who married Ela de … as Waterstock 79 until about 1805, when it was acquired by Philip T. Wykeham of Tythrop House (Bucks.). 80 He was …
A History of the County of Rutland
… cent.). Empingham is a large parish comprising 4,875 acres of a loamy soil. The greater part of the area is arable land, … brought by the king as a hostage for the doings of his son, was beheaded in front of his son's army before the … about 11038. 96 Sasfrid is said to have had a son Philip whose son, Richard son of Philip, joined with Richard …