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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… FRITTENDEN LIES the next parish north-eastward. So much of it as is in the borough of Stephurst, is in the hundred of … passed away his interest in it to Robert Prat, and his son Mr. Francis Prat, in the 1st year of queen Elizabeth, … to St. Leger, in which name it remained till the reign of Philip and Mary, when it was sold to Lone, descended from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… six miles to the south-east. 1 In 1888 a detached part of the parish 2 (135 a.) on the eastern bank of the Cherwell, … 48 On his death in 1071 his estates passed to his son Roger of Breteuil, who probably died in prison after the … services. Of the 6 free tenants, the most important was Philip Stiward, who held 3 virgates at a rent of 9 s. and for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… FROXFIELD Froxafeld (x cent.). Froxfield is a parish of irregular shape containing several small groups of houses, … lfeah left land at Froxfield to lfwine his sister's son. 7 It is not mentioned in Domesday Book by name, and it … 12 On Richard's death in 1690 Basing passed to his son Robert, who by will left 1,000 for the founding of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 872. Population: 1911, 62; 1921, 72; 1931, 65. The parish of Fulbrook lies on the west bank of the Avon, 3 miles south … before the death of that great financier in 1186. 41 His son predeceased him and in 1217 Maud de Hastings, widow of … sisters Cecily, wife of Roger de Craft, Pernel, wife of Simon de Creulton (or Cuenton), 45 who took the name of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Fulkyng (xiv cent.). Fulking parish covers a long strip of land, threequarters of a mile in width and about 2 miles … lands of Tezelin in Fulking and Perching. 35 William son of Tezelin was holding land at Perching at the end of the … crenellate it. 44 In 1281 he acquired all the tenements of Philip de Percyng in Perching, 45 and in 1284 he was returned …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Fulmer is a quiet rural parish, covering 1,370 acres, of which 138 acres are arable land, 537 permanent grass and … 19 On his death in March 16312 20 he was succeeded by his son Sir Sampson Darrell, kt., 21 who died three years later leaving a son and heir Marmaduke, aged fourteen. 22 He took the oath of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xv cent.); Fighfield, Fyfylde (xvi cent.). The area of Fyfield, including the hamlets of Fyfield Wick and … 24 The honour was then bestowed on the king's youngest son Edmund, 25 created in 1267 Earl of Lancaster, and passed … but obtained reseisin in 1217. 32 Shortly afterwards Philip de Fyfield held one knight's fee. 33 His son 34 Robert …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Fiffehed, Fiffeld, Fifeld (xvi cent.). The parish of Fyfield forms a long and narrow strip running from the … said to be held of the burgesses of Andover. 10 Hamon son of Meinfelin lord of Wolverton (co. Bucks.) and nephew, … II. 12 He was succeeded here as at Wolverton first by his son William and then by his son Alan and grandson John, who …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… ? Saxeby (xii cent.). This parochial chapelry lies south of Whitby parish and contains the villages of Robin Hood's … of Hull against the king, but was executed with his eldest son on suspicion of deserting the Parliamentary cause. 17 The … of the Percys in South Fyling. 44 In about 117781 Robert son of William de Aketon, with the assent of William his son, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Gamlingay GAMLINGAY Until 1958 the parish of Gamlingay, the largest in west Cambridgeshire, comprised … the honor of Boulogne, and it passed successively to their son Roger, to Roger's sons Peter and Robert, and to Robert's … Kersley at Mertonage (167287) and at Avenels (167180); Philip Burton held Avenels and Mertonage from 1680, and other …