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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Etchilhampton ETCHILHAMPTON The parish of Etchilhampton, 935 a., lies 2 miles east of Devizes at the … held Etchilhampton in 1086. 17 Part of it passed to his son, Walter of Salisbury, and descended with the earldom of … to John Malwain (d. 1322). 20 John was succeeded by his son John, then a minor, who held the manor until c. 1375 when …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Eaton (xvi cent.). Eton is situated on the north bank of the Thames, and is connected with Windsor by a bridge … king. 37 Again, in 156970 a payment of 12 d. was made to 'Philip Wilde for making the 2 waies for the quene's majestie … time of the Domesday Survey it was held in chief by Walter son of Other, assessed at 12 hides and valued at 6, its …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Eatington, is an extensive rural parish in the south-west of the county. The River Stour forms its south-western … the time of the Survey, and was succeeded by his only son Fulcher, who died c. 1105. 27 Fulcher's second son, … heir Evelyn John died in 1856, and the latter's son Evelyn Philip in 1882, being succeeded by his son Sewallis Evelyn. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Ewnelode (xiv cent.); Emlode (xv cent.). Evenlode is one of the detached parishes of Worcestershire which touch the … who was succeeded by Nicholas of Evenlode, possibly his son. 33 The estate passed about 1288 to Richard of Evenlode, … until 1601. 83 In 1541 it was in the possession of Sir Philip Hoby, 84 who had married Elizabeth widow of Sir …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Everleigh EVERLEIGH Everleigh lies mostly at heights of between 150 m. and 180 m. towards the north-eastern edge … to whom the earldom of Leicester descended. 53 Robert's son Robert, earl of Leicester, died childless in 1204 and his … sisters Amice, wife of William des Barres and relict of Simon de Montfort (d. c. 1188), and Margaret, wife of Saier …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.); Evereshout, Evereshawe (xiii cent.). The parish of Eversholt, covering an area of 2,145 acres, contains no … probable they were then in possession of the manor. John son of Miles de Eversholt, who dealt with lands here in … manor (q.v.). The foundation grant to Newnham Priory by Simon de Beauchamp in 1166 included two parts of the tithes …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… between Hampshire and Berkshire, until about 2 miles north of Bramshill it turns off to join the Loddon. The elevation … identical with the William de Wauton who, described as son and heir of Amisius de Wauton, sold the manor and … service abroad about 1320, 26 and was succeeded by his son Nicholas de Hagheman, the rector of Eversley, 27 who in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire borders with an area of 1361 acres, of which 604 are arable land, 367 permanent … passed on the death of the bishop to his nephew Edmund son of Robert Peverel, 15 and he left a son John from whom … his grandson Humphrey, who in 1659 alienated the manor to Philip Story. 26 In 1693 Philip Story still held the manor, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… ( Testa de Nevill). Ewell is a village a mile north-east of Epsom and 5 miles south-east of Kingston. The parish is … from 1632 to 1635, was born at Ewell in 1582. He was the son of a gardener, but became a Queen's scholar at … the rent of 69 s. 9 d. yearly, which lease was renewed by Philip and Mary. 22 In 1563 Elizabeth granted the manor to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rising in it. It was antiently known likewise by the name of Temple Ewell, from the knights templars possessing the … hospitallers was restored by letters patent of 4 and 5 Philip and Mary, and many of their antient manors and … to Freeman, of this parish, who was succeeded in it by his son, and he sold it to Capt. Fagg, of Updown, near Eastry, …
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