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A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 363; 1921, 376; 1931, 363. The parish of Great Alne stretches from the north bank of the River Alne … plot called Newlands at the Roue Ditch (granted to John, son of Robert of Roueditch). They are said to reach from … Rowedich and Millicent his wife grant land in Rounalne to Simon le Swon of Roubarwe and Julian his wife in 1318: Feet …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Much Amwell or Great Amwell (xvii cent.). The parish of Great Amwell lies on the right bank of the River Lea to … River Company for forty years, and was succeeded by his son, William Chadwell Mylne of Amwell, who also was engineer … at Westm. 4230. About the same time Juliane daughter of Simon of Offley conveyed to her son Robert all her right in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Little Abington GREAT AND LITTLE ABINGTON The two parishes of Great and Little Abington, 1 7 miles south-east of … gallantries. Smuggled tea hidden there may have given her son Jeremiah Lagden, a substantial Little Abington landowner, … substantial estate there called Westleys, 188 of which Sir Philip Parys sold 160 a., probably the demesne, to John …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Little Barrington, lying on the eastern border of the county three miles west of Burford (Oxon.) and six … and Edwin, and was held in 1086 as one manor by Walter son of Roger. 49 Walter gave half this estate to Llanthony … respectively. 292 In the chancel a floorstone commemorates Philip Parsons (d. 1653), President of Hart Hall, Oxford, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bourton Bourton chapelry (1,681 a.) lay in the south-west of Cropredy parish between the River Cherwell on the east and … ('Sagesfee') in Great Bourton as of Vipont, 48 as did his son John, Lord Nottingham, in 1419, 49 and the latter's son … son William (d. 1419), another William (d. 1460), and Simon (fl. 1552). 55 Simon Raleigh's rights came to Nicholas …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… GREAT AND LITTLE EVERSDEN Lying side by side 6 miles WSW. of Cambridge, Great and Little Eversden are distinct parishes … who may have been Beatrice's daughter. Richard and Joan's son Richard 47 died in 1335 seised of what was then called … fee c. 1230 for suit of court and pontage by Richard and Philip le Rous. 113 The overlordship passed to Richard de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… This parish covers 6,394 acres on the western slopes of the Cleveland Hills and to the south-west of the most … and 'Levinton' were worth 10 2 s. 3 d. 36 He had a son Robert, 37 who died without issue. His lands in Kirkby … without issue, 41 but Robert de Stutevill of Ayton had a son Robert, who succeeded him. 42 The younger Robert, who was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.). Great Barford is a low-lying parish, with an area of 2,843 acres, in the basin of the River Ouse. The slope is … marks for having right of land in Barford against Robert son of Ralph. 17 Jordan is also mentioned as a witness to a … of Pipewell. 136 Two years later a mill was transferred by Simon de Patishull in this parish to the Prior of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Billing GREAT BILLING Bellinge (xi-xii cents.). The parish of Great Billing covers about 1,386 acres. The soil varies … also merged in the Crown by the accession of the latter's son to the throne as Henry IV in 1399. Barry. Azure two … in Billing in 1181, 20 died before 1202, and his successor Simon, probably his brother, in 1221. 21 On the death of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xvi cent.). Great Bookham is a village 2 miles south-west of Letherhead. The parish is bounded on the north by Stoke … and in 1550 was regranted to Lord William Howard, 10 son of the Duke of Norfolk, who settled it on his second son, … 67 An endowment of the vicarage in the same year by Philip de Barthon and John de Pontoise secured to the vicar …