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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Foxley FOXLEY Foxley 1 is 4 km. WSW. of Malmesbury. 2 The parish measured c. 735 a. in 1871. 3 It … nephew William of Berkeley (fl before 1147) to William's son William (fl. 1195) and to the younger William's son … curate was also curate of Hullavington and of Norton. 184 Philip Shuttleworth, rector from 1824 until he became bishop …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Foxton FOXTON Foxton lies almost 9.5 km. south-south-west of Cambridge, 1 and covered in 1971 709 ha. (1,752 a.). 2 It … chief as 1/40 knight's fee. 63 Sir Ralph died in 1553. His son and heir Richard, of age by 1566, 64 died without issue … passed to the Welbores. The 96 a. acquired in 1591 by Philip Welbore, recorded at Foxton by 1578, 144 were probably …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Frankeleg, Francele, Fraunkel (xiii cent.). The parish of Frankley is situated on high ground 3 miles south-east of … same time and occurs about 1160 under the name of Bernard son of Giles de Trysull. 19 In 1196 Miles Pichard conveyed … 20 Nash mentions a grant in the reign of Richard I by Philip de Frankley, son of Philip de Worcester, of land in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Frankton is a small parish and village 6 miles southwest of Rugby, the River Leam forming the southern boundary of the … of whom John (died 1603) settled it in 1592 on his younger son John in tail male. 13 The younger John died in 1642, when his son Thomas was 20. 14 Thomas who dealt with the manor in 1662 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… purposes, is on the River Test, 1 miles east of Whitchurch. It is an undulating parish of 1,594 acres, of … in the Domesday Survey of 1086 as a manor held by Ralf the son of Seifrid of the manor of Whitchurch, and as being … held the manor early in the 12th century, as William son of Robert de Sifrewast is described in the return of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is an extensive parish including the modern parish of Totland 1 and the ancient tithings of Norton, Weston, … residence of Alfred Lord Tennyson and is now that of his son. A memorial cross to Lord Tennyson stands on the Downs. … was divided between two of his daughters, Agnes wife of Simon Aylward and Jane wife of John Bull. 78 Jane …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xvi-xvii cent.); Frilsham (xviii cent.). The small parish of Frilsham lies in the valley of the Pang to the east of the … Henry de Ferrers. 4 It would appear to have passed to his son Robert, who in 1138 was created Earl Ferrers, and the … which were then granted to Edmund Crouchback, the king's son. 6 In consequence this overlordship followed the descent …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… likewise called slingham, alias Frindsbury, from the manor of that name in this parish. THE PARISH is situated adjoining … at this time. The lessee of the manor of Frindsbury is Philip Boghurst, esq. whose father of the same name erected … or his heirs; but if the lord of Eselingham, his wife, his son, or his daughter should die, and be brought to the mother …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Fringford FRINGFORD This small rectangular parish of 1,460 acres lies nearly three miles to the north-east of … Pitt the elder, was born and buried in Fringford. 34 His son Henry, the first Lord Sidmouth and Prime Minister in … for 10 s. a year. These virgates had been acquired by Philip de Wappele in 1243 for 13 6 s. 8 d. 119 Extents of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ones, most usually, Frensted, alias Wronsted. That part of this parish northward of the church is in the division of … counterchanged, crowned, or. He was succeeded here by his son Abraham Tilghman, esq. who resided here till his death in … Dawlinge, April 29, 1645. Joseph Slaughter, obt. 1661. Simon Hohpen, gent. Isaac Atkinson, Jan. 28, 1661, resigned …