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A History of the County of Oxford
… FINMERE Finmere lies in the extreme north-east corner of Oxfordshire which is enclosed between Buckinghamshire and … 49 or perhaps by a grant by Henry I to his illegitimate son Robert of Gloucester. The overlordship of Finmere … of Gloucester in their lordship of Glamorgan. 53 Gregory son of Robert de Turri, who may have held Tingewick as early …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… does not lie across the Avon, but occupies the land east of the river only. 1 The opposite western side is the … be a well-to-do thegn, held Fittleton in 1066. 21 Robert son of Gerald held it in 1086 and was succeeded by his nephew … son and heir, granted two-thirds of the manor in 1317 to Philip de la Beche for life with the reversion of the other …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Fledebirie (xi cent.); Fladdebir (xiii cent.). The parish of Fladbury lies in the south-east of the county between … former times on Wednesdays. 8 The rectory was built by the son of Bishop Lloyd in 1710. 9 There are several half-timber … 1280. 66 In 12991300 Ab Lench had passed into the hands of Simon le Bruyn, 67 to whom the Belnes' land at Belbroughton …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiii cent.). Flamstead parish, on the Bedfordshire border of the county, covers an area of nearly 5,491 acres, of … at the Conquest. This manor descended from father to son in the family of Tony till Robert, Lord Tony, died in … Drabull was, however, still in being, and in the reign of Philip and Mary a dispute arose between George Ferrers and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Besides that which in Doomsday-book is mentioned to be of Walter de Ayencurts Fee, and of the Soc of Stantune; here was also of his Fee, another … of Newcastle, or his Trustees to Sir John Cropley, whose Son hath been at a great Charge and Loss, to spoil a good …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xii cent.); Flectone, Fletton (xiii cent.). The parish of Fletton lies to the south of Peterborough, separated from … Francis Saye. 29 It next passed to Onslow Winch, 30 whose son Sir Humphrey Winch, bt., 31 sold it in 1676 to Sir Thomas … Lord Carysfort, was lord of the manor in 1759, 33 and his son and successor owned it in 1781. 34 By 1854 it had passed …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had a Manor in Flintham, which paid the Geld in the Time of King Edward the Consessor, as fourteen Bovats, and one … in this Territory, to the Abbey of Wellebeck. 4 She had a Son named Richard Bretel, whom I suppose to be the Husband of … bearing Date 6 H. 5. is a Lion passant upon a Fesse. 11 Philip de Aubeny, 13 H. 3. had a Knight's Fee in Flintham: …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a separate parish, was included as a hamlet in the parish of Flitton before 1831. Its area at the present day is 2, 157 … important group of manors through Hugh and Bartholomew his son. 12a He further suggests that the above Hugh was … Jemima, daughter of his daughter Amabel. 28 Jemima married Philip Yorke, earl of Hardwicke, and died in 1797, 29 when …
A History of the County of Bedford
… FLITWICK Flietewicke, Flythewick (xixv cent.). The parish of Flitwick covers an area of about 2,160 acres, of which … overlordship. 11 Hawis of Albemarle was succeeded by her son William, overlord of Flitwick, in the early 13th century, … 20 The earliest tenant of Flitwick appears to have been Philip de Sanvill, who before the reign of Richard I made …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The church is on the Worcester road, in the west of the village, near the highest point of the parish, where … with her husband, Sir Edmund, in 13534 gave it to their son Peter. 16 At this date and in 1366 the undertenants of … church, was apparently held in early times by the Hackets. Philip Hacket presented to the church in 1269 19 and 1278, 20 …
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