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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… silver stream across the parish northward, in the midst of a valley of fertile meadows, whence the hills rise both … this manor, in the 55th year of king Henry III. He left a son John, and a daughter Joane, married to Roger Isley; which … crown. 9 Queen Mary, by her letters patent, anno 1 and 2 Philip and Mary, for one thousand pounds granted to William …
Magna Britannia
… or Faringdon FARRINGDON or FARINGDON, in the deanery of Aylesbeare and in the hundred of East Budleigh, lies about … of Densell brought this estate to Martin Fortescue, son of the Chief Justice, and ancestor of Matthew Earl … of Lord Martyn's estates, this manor was assigned to Philip de Colombers, who married the other co-heiress; but …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Faversham THE PARISH AND TOWN OF FAVERSHAM. CALLED, according to Lambarde, in Saxon, … titles became extinct. Anthony Duncombe, only surviving son of Anthony Duncombe, esq. younger brother of Sir Charles … on his journey to the siege of Bullein, in 1545. King Philip and queen Mary passed by this town in 1557. Queen …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… unfrequented place, and contains about one thousand acres of land, of which about two hundred and fifty are wood, … of king Edward III. 4 He left Sir Thomas Grandison his son and heir, who, doing his sealty, had possession granted … seat at Teston above mentioned. His descendant, Sir Philip Boteler, bart. died without issue in 1772, possessed …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Fallegh (xv cent.); Fauley (xviii cent.). The parish of Fawley, which is bordered on the south and west by … King's Bench and author of the Liber Famelicus, and of his son Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, author of the Memorials of … in 1377, 20 when it passed to Gilbert Lord Talbot, 21 son of one of her husband's co-heirs, Elizabeth Comyn. 22 It …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Falle (xiv cent.). Fawley parish is a low tract of land 9,850 acres in extent, stretching from the eastern … in 1765. 11 In 1801 the manor was conveyed by John and Philip Lockton, and spinsters Catherine, Elizabeth, Harriet, … daughter and heir, married George Powlett, 23 and their son, William Powlett, sold Cadlands in 1608 to Sir Walter …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Fallye, Fawlye, Fawley (xvii cent.). The parish of Fawley, which lies on the west side of a dry valley … Bridges and Barbara his wife conveyed Fawley to their son-in-law George Browne, subject to their life interest. 14 … of the Woolley estate 78 (q.v.), and are now held by Mr. Philip Musgrave Neeld Wroughton. Moore of South Fawley, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi cent.); Fauxston (xiv cent.). Faxton lies to the east of Lamport and of the road from Northampton to Market … one knight, 8 Ingelram died in 1185 and Egelin de Dumart, son of his sister Emma, in 12012 conveyed to Thomas de … birthday, to Joseph's daughter Anne, then married to Philip Hanard, by whom it was conveyed to Sir Edward …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.). Feckenham is a large parish in the extreme east of the county on the borders of Warwickshire and has an area … FECKENHAM, which like Bromsgrove was given by Ethelric son of Ethelmund to Wrferth for life in 804 with reversion to … for a memorandum of 12501 to the effect that in 12489 Simon de Wautton, farmer of the manor, restored it to the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… with RADWELL Flammersham (xi cent.). Felmersham, a parish of 1,990 acres, is bounded, except in the south-west, by the … inclosed by Act of Parliament in 1765. 6 MANORS Gilbert son of Salomon owned 11 hides in Felmersham at the Survey of … of Beauchamp of Bedford, and was held of that barony by Simon de Patishull for half a knight's fee. 72 John de …