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A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.); Farle Chaumberleyn (xiv cent.). The parish of Farley Chamberlayne covers an area of 1,795 acres, … 3 Manors In 1086 FARLEY CHAMBERLAYNE was held by Herbert son of Remi (Remigii), and was composed of two holdings, both … in serjeanty by his office of chamberlain, 8 and thus his son Robert Chamberlain was returned in the Testa de Nevill as …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from Langstone Harbour with a nearly uniform width of about a mile and a quarter, its extreme length being a … carucates of land and 7 s. rent in Farlington to William son of Alan Stake and his wife Ellen, for which and for … at the time of his death in 1322, when he left a son Philip aged six, 47 who died seised of the manor held of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the high Cotswolds close to Northleach and 20 km. ESE. of Cheltenham. Its medieval name was Thormarton (or … manor of Northleach before the Conquest was held by Walter son of Pons as a separate manor of FARMINGTON ('Tormentone'), … of Hastings, 141 and c. 1255 the owner was evidently Philip of Mitton. 142 In 1285 Peter of Staunton held the fee …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Ferenburgh, Farnberg (xiii cent.). The parish of Farnborough, which lies on the Berkshire Downs, contains … who settled it before his death in 1557 upon his second son Henry with his wife Agnes. 20 Henry died seised of it in … sold by his widow Martha and his son John Wynchcombe to Philip Jennett, 26 who settled it in the following year upon …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… most probably took its name from the natural disposition of the soil to bear fern, the latter syllable, berge, … kinfIIappears to have been one of the fees belonging to Simon de Montfort, the great earl of Leicester, who being … were seized on, and given by the king to his second son, Edmund Plantagenet, earl of Lancaster, father of Thomas …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Railway, and the other on the Reading and Reigate branch of the South Eastern Railway. The parish, which is a long … s. 8 The next mention of Farnborough occurs in 1230, when Simon, parson of Crondall, acknowledged Stephen de … true patron of the church. 9 Stephen was succeeded by his son Henry, who in 1243 was stated to be holding one knight's …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the east and south the parish boundary coincides with that of the counties of Warwickshire and Oxfordshire. The western … Robert Mortimer, 5 and in 1305 by Maud widow of Robert's son Hugh. 6 Hugh left two daughters as his coheirs and the … That heir was Avice's daughter Margery, who, as widow of Philip de Fillongle, in 1315 sold her lands to John de …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Farndish is a small village comprising about 672 acres, of which 375 acres are arable land and 177 permanent grass, 1 … and one under Northamptonshire. The hide held by Henry son of Azor eventually became a small manor, and will be … Gretton in Northants. 24 He was succeeded in 1720 by his son Cutts Maidwell. 25 Lysons, writing at the beginning of
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Farneton FARNETON. Doomsday, Farendune. The Book of Doomsday certifies, that Baldertune and Farendune, were … Samuel Peak, abovenamed, who died in 1763, aged 71. His son died about fifteen years since. In the chancel is remembered Thomas son of William Buck, Gent, who owns some portion of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… with Seer Green FARNHAM ROYAL WITH SEER GREEN The parish of Farnham Royal included in 1831 the hamlets of Hedgerley … Bertram de Verdon was succeeded by Norman, 22 whose son Bertram founded Croxden Abbey, Staffordshire, and died in 1192 at Joppa. 23 His elder son Thomas died without issue in 1199, when the manor passed …
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