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A History of the County of Surrey
… on the west by Cranleigh, on the south by the county of Sussex. It is 5 miles from north to south, and a mile and … have been succeeded by Henry of Somersbury, probably his son, who was holding land of the manor of Gomshall in 12989. … a carucate of land in Gomshall. 8 He was succeeded by his son Henry, who obtained licence to hear divine service in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiv cent.); Ewerst (xvi cent.). Ewhurst is a small parish of 477 acres situated 6 miles north-west from Basingstoke and … overlord, and in 1310 was settled by John de St. John the son of Robert on his son Roger de St. John and Joan his wife in fee-tail. 9 Roger …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Eukeresbury (xiv cent.). Exbury parish is a low tract of fertile wooded land in the valley of the Beaulieu River, … in 1316. 6 Andrew died in 1324, 7 and in 1336 his son John settled it upon Eleanor his wife for life. 8 Eleanor … it, in the early eighties, to Major John Forster, whose son, Mr. Henry William Forster, is the present lord of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 207; 1921, 187; 1931, 171. The parish of Exhall lies across the valley of the Hay Brook, a small … assessed at 2 hides. 6 In 1086 Exhall was held by William son of Corbucion and by Turchil under him. Before the … Advowson The church at Exhall was dedicated by Simon, Bishop of Worcester, c. 112535, who declared it to be …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with Foleshill in 1885; by the Coventry Extension Act of 1931 part was included in the City and County Borough of … who bought the manor in 1535 (see below), or perhaps his son John. There are many yew trees on the banks of the moat … coming to Mabel, wife of William, Earl of Arundel, whose son Hugh d'Aubigny held half a knight's fee in chief in …
Magna Britannia
… Exminster - Exmouth Exminster EXMINSTER, in the hundred of that name and in the deanery of Kenne, lies about four … Alfred bequeathed the manor of Exminster to his younger son: at the time of the Domesday survey, it was held in … in his descendants till 1788, when it was purchased by Philip Stowey, Esq., and is now the property of his widow. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Essentune (xi cent.); Exton (xii cent). The parish of Exton covers a long sweep of high ground of about 3,567 acres, of which 1,208 are … part of the demesne with which it was geldable. William son of Gilbert held of the bishop half a knight's fee in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… (xv. cent.). Exton: The Village Exton covers an area of 4,072 acres, of which the soil is sand and limestone on a … with the earldom of Huntingdon, in marriage, first to Simon de St. Liz, Earl of Northampton, and after his death in … of Huntingdon, passing from King David of Scotland to his son Henry (d. 1152), then to Simon de St. Liz (d. 1153) son …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Eyford EYFORD Eyford was a small parish of 1,241 a. lying three miles west of Stow-on-the-Wold and … and advowson of Eyford, by Walter Beysyn, Kt., to his son John in 1344. 61 John Beysyn died in 1360, having granted … with other possessions of the abbey, was leased to Sir Philip Hoby, who received a grant of the estate in fee in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Eynesbiri (xiii cent.); Enysburie (xvi cent.). The parish of Eynesbury in 1086 1 probably included the present civil … in Eynesburyone held by the king, the other by Robert son of Wimarc. 6 The latter was granted by Rohais, the wife … Anne, daughter and heir of Nicholas Pedley, jun., married Philip Sherard, Earl of Harborough. 104 Their son, who died …