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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Godshill GODSHILL Godshill contains 6,407 acres, of which in 1905 138 acres were woodland, the rest of the … 1762, 16 when it belonged to Sir John Miller. 17 Of his son Sir Thomas the manor was purchased about 1781 by Sir … family, whose representative Walter granted in 1202 to Philip de Blackpan pasture extending from the hill of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… mile to a mile and a half broad, and contains 6,791 acres of land and 39 of water. The streams drain to the Medway. The … there is any record is Richard de Lucy, apparently the son of the Reginald de Lucy who gave a moiety of the church … here in 1356. 30 Margaret his daughter and heir married Philip de St. Clare, and they were holding Lagham and Marden …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Risingeho (xii cent.); Rysingho (xiv cent.). The parish of Goldington has an area of 2,588 acres, of which nearly … conferred upon Newnham Priory in the foundation charter of Simon de Beauchamp, 12 and confirmed by his son William, 13 and also by Henry II, Henry III, Edward I, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… GOODNESTON, GENERALLY called, and known by the name of GUNSTON, lies the next parish south-eastward from Wingham. … earl of Kent, at whose death it probably came to his son king Harold, and after the battle of Hastings, to the … possessed of this manor in 1559, and gave it to William, son of his brother Nicholas, who sold it to Sir Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… seem by its name once to have belonged to Godwin, earl of Kent, being termed in antient writings Goodwinstune, i. e. … &c. THIS PLACE was held in the reign of Henry III. by Simon de Turville, of the earl of Leicester, as lord … then held by knight's service. Thomas Chiche, his son, was sheriff of Kent in the 15th year of Richard II. and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Goteham GOTEHAM. Doomsday, Gatham. A Dwelling or Home of Goats. The chief Manor in Gatham, before the Norman … of the Earl's Foundation. 3 It appears Hugh de Diva had a Son, called William, who gave the Church of Haddun, to the … Ernald de Bosco, and Ernald his Son; Seher de St. Andrew, Philip Lovel, William de Bosco, &o. 9 10, 11, 12 [Pedigree] …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish southward from Marden. The northern part of it, as far southward as the stream formerly called … Gott, esq. and the other Thomas Hussey, esq. whose son Edward Hussey, esq. of Scotney, now possesses the entire … formerly belonged to a family named Sabbe, one of whom, Simon Sabbe, sold it, before the middle of the last century, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in Grofam (xiv cent.). The parish comprises 1,927 acres of land, about half of which is arable and the rest grass … in 1807. 12 William Hull, the artist (182080), was the son of a small farmer at Grafham. 13 The lord of Grafham in … elsewhere in the time of Henry II, which he exchanged with Philip le Moyne for the vill of Walton. Philip was living in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Fleuarethe (xiv cent.). Grafton Flyford has an area of 1,680 acres, of which 372 are arable land, 1,040 permanent … 1280, 16 and was holding the manor in 12978. 17 Parnel's son John de Grafton was dealing with rent in Grafton Flyford … by the widow of Walter Walshe, who afterwards married Sir Philip Hoby. 36 It was conveyed to her son Walter Walshe 37 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Manor GRAFTON MANOR Grastone (xi cent.). The parish of Grafton Manor situated to the south-west of Bromsgrove … belonged to Ralph de Grafton 11 and afterwards to his son and grandson John. 12 Edmund de Grafton was holding it in 1315, 13 and in 134950 his son and successor John made a settlement of the manor. 14 He …