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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Much Gyddyng, Great Gidding (xvi cent.). The parish of Great Gidding is bounded on the north-east by the Bullock … supposed that William and Richard were brothers, but Viel son of Richard Engaine, 2 always considered as the grandson … suggests that William and Richard may have been father and son. Viel married Alice, daughter and heir of William de …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xiv cent.), Grandesden, Gransden (xvi cent.). The parish of Great Gransden contains over 3,402 acres of land. The … and the other from Thomas Daunger in 1594 1. It was his son Simon who appears to have built the present Gransden Hall … Ralph Tyrel. 58 The land, however, seems to have passed to Philip son of Hervey, 59 who also held the neighbouring manor …
A History of the County of Essex
… Great Hallingbury is a rural parish 4 km. south-east of Bishop's Stortford (Herts.). 1 It is within the … both of whom died in 1476, were succeeded by their son Henry Lovel, Lord Morley (d. 1489), whose heir was his … and later of Sir Edward Howard. She was succeeded by her son Henry Parker (d. 1556), for whom the Morley barony was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Ha(m)dena (xi cent.); Magna Hamden (xiv cent.). The parish of Hampden lies on the slopes of the Chiltern Hills, the … but afterwards it formed part of the lands of William son of Ansculf. 4 With the rest of his lands it passed to the … of Dudley, 6 and in 1346 of Galfrid Bernak. 7 William son of Ansculf granted the manor to Otbert, or Osbert, who …
A History of the County of Northampton
… On the east the Ise brook 1 divides it from the Hundred of Huxloe, and the land near it is low and liable to floods. … was a centre of the recusants during the minority of her son Edward, fourth Lord Vaux, and at the time of the … upon his having killed his brother-in-law, Captain Philip Lawson, in a duel, resulted in his indictment being …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Moche (xvi cent.). See Little Houghton for variants of 'Houghton'. The parish of Great Houghton lies west of … demesnes here. 10 A later Robert died in 1194, leaving a son and daughters under age. 11 This son was presumably … St. James, Northampton. 41 In the Northamptonshire Survey Simon is entered as holding 1 hide 1 virgate in Great …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiii cent.); Magna Kymbell (xvi cent.). The parish of Great Kimble lies on the northwestern slope of the … of the three knights' fees in Kimble was held by Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, 21 in dower, together … Comyn, and her husband Richard Talbot, 32 and their son Gilbert, are all said to have held knights' fees in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… LANGTON Langeton (xixiii cent.). This parish is composed of the townships of Great and Little Langton. Its total area … rest was held directly of the lords of Richmond in 12867. Philip de Burgh married Ismania daughter of Roald the … had Great Langton as her marriage portion, as their son and heir Thomas was in possession of the advowson. 17 In …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xii cent.); Much Malvern (xvi-xvii cent.). The parish of Great Malvern formerly included the hamlet of Guarlford … in 1777, 96 Great Malvern was inherited by his second son Edward, 97 who died in 1808. 98 His son Edward Thomas Foley, who was lord of the manor in 1813, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Merlaue (xi cent.). The whole ecclesiastical parish of Great Marlow, to which Ackhampstead in Lewknor-up-Hill, … in his will by John Sandes of Great Marlow to Henry his son in 1555. 13 By the 19th century the ownership of the … of Bibles and other religious books under the charity of Philip Lord Wharton. In 1875 Miss Jemima Anne Cocks by her …
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