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A History of the County of York North Riding
… In 1831 Glaisdale was a parochial township in the parish of Danby, of which, however, it is now entirely independent. … acres of land and meadow in Egton (q.v.), and William his son and heir acquired 11 acres from the succeeding Peter de … but was pardoned in February 13256. 51 William the son died in or before 1356. 52 Emma widow of Thomas Lovell …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Claston, Glaston (xiii cent.). Glaston covers an area of 1,170 acres. The northern and southern boundaries are … and one of the heirs of John, late Earl of Chester, 12 son of Earl David mentioned above. From this time, though the … George de Cantilupe. 23 In 1284 it was stated that neither Philip de Paunton nor any of his ancestors had held the manor …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Glattun, Glatton (xii cent.). Glatton covers an area of 2,176 acres of clay land. It is mostly laid down for … who was holding them in 1086. 2 Count Eustace was the son of Eustace aux Grenons and Ida de Bouillon, his second … 1890. 49 He died in 1902 and was succeeded by his brother Philip, who owned it in 1906. By 1914 it had passed to Mr. …
Magna Britannia
… - Gresley Glossop GLOSSOP, in the hundred and deanery of High-Peak, lies in the extreme Northern part of the … of the Peak, to William Peverel, on the attainder of whose son it reverted to the crown. King Henry II. gave the manor … year 1704, Thomas Stafford of Stockport and Tristram, his son sold the manor of Melior, and Bothams-hall in Melior, to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a long, narrow parish 14 miles ( c. 18 km.) north of Oxford, covers 1,259 a. (510 ha.); much of it lies along … was established by c. 1220 when Ralph de Clinton and his son Ralph granted 4 tenants' yardlands there to Lettice de … his brother William de Clinton, who was succeeded by his son Ralph. 56 From Ralph the manor passed to his brother …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Godeliming (xiii cent.); Godlyman (xvii cent.). 1 The town of Godalming is 32 miles from London, and 4 from Guildford. … Laurence Eliot sailed with Drake round the world. His son William, born 1587, 17 was knighted 1620. He built the … through the hands of various owners. Among these was Philip Carteret Webb, F.R.S., born 1700, solicitor to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and east the parish is bounded by the Birne, a tributary of the River Ouse, which here divides into several parallel … about that time. 29 Richard died in 1176. 30 His eldest son Gerard married Nichole, daughter and heiress of Richard … was of age by 1246, and in 1255 the tenant of the manor, Philip Lovel, held of Robert, who held of the younger William …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.), Godmanchester (xiv cent.). The parish and borough of Godmanchester, 1 which are co-terminous, contain 4,832 … was granted to Edmund Earl of Lancaster, the king's second son, to hold by military service. 45 Queen Eleanor, as a … Baumgartner, d. 1874; Philipa Julia (Baumgartner) wife of Philip Tillard, d. 1885; Philip Tillard, d. 1887; the Rev. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… beautiful, the Ashford high road encircles the east side of the park, along which there is a sunk sence, which affords … of the Carters. Thomas Carter, gent. of Bilting, second son of George Carter, gent. of Winchcombe, died possessed of … daughters, who died unmarried. Thomas Knight, esq. the son, succeeded his father in estates, and was of Godmersham, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… GODSFIELD Godesfeld, Godefeld (xii cent.). The parish of Godsfield lies 3 miles north-east of New Alresford. It was … the wood of Buggenora,' at an annual rent of 20 s. 12 Hugh son of William confirmed his father's grant but remitted the … remained in the Knight family 19 until 1584, when Robert son of Richard Knight sold it to Richard Beaconshaw. 20 Of …