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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Great Milton GREAT MILTON The ancient parish of Great Milton 1 was large and irregularly shaped: it was 5 … 31 At the end of the 16th century Prebendary John Sled, son of a Great Milton gentleman, lived there. Delafield says … Hugh. 138 Both Joan and John died shortly after and Bishop Philip Repingdon of Lincoln had custody of the heir Ralph and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Missedene (xi cent.) Messenden, Mussenden. The parish of Great Missenden has an area of 5,819 acres. It attains an … MISSENDEN was held by a thegn of the king, Sired, the son of Alveva. In 1086 it formed part of the lands of Walter … and was then assessed at ten hides. 3 This Walter was the son of Walter Giffard de Longueville, who is said to have …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it has to distinguish it from the adjoining hamlet of Little Mongeham, lies the next parish north-westward from … three battle axes, or, and now by John Raven Bray, esq. son of the late admiral, whose property it is. In the south … this manor of Great Mongeham was by sale conveyed to Mr. Philip Pownal, of Shebbertswell, in whose descendants it …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xi cent.); Mundun, Mundon (xiii cent.). The parish of Great Munden has an area of 3,758 acres, of which 1,895 … was granted the custody of his heir. 10 Christiana's son Gerard lived until almost the end of the century, dying … remainder to John Palmer, Joan sister of John Palmer, and Philip Thornbury. 83 Before 1452 it had come to Philip …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.); Wilmundele (xiv and xv cent.); Wimley. The parish of Great Wymondley has an area of 1,490 acres, of which 1,397 … from their service. The manor was confirmed to John, son of Reginald de Argentein, by King Stephen, 13 and he was … living in 1166. 14 Reginald de Argentein, presumably the son of John, since he was grandson of the elder Reginald, 15 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 198; 1921, 207; 1931, 176. The parish lies to the east of the River Blythe, about a third of its area being occupied … who let it to his brother Godmund. 9 Either Turchil or his son Siward granted it to Geoffrey de Clinton, who gave it to … demise was continued, and William was succeeded by his son Simon. 20 The reversion was granted to John Fisher, the manor …
A History of the County of Essex
… GREAT PARNDON Great Parndon lies on the western side of Harlow town. The ancient parish, comprising 2,232 a. (903 … by the Whitsand family. Baldwin of Whitsand and Roger his son occur in Great Parndon c. 1150. 41 William of Whitsand … connexion with the manor. By c. 1534 Sumners was held by Simon Adams (d. 1555). He left the manor to his sons Robert …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Paxton (xiii cent.), Much Paxton (xvi cent.). The parish of Great Paxton contains 1406 acres. The land is low-lying, … Haye or Dulay. 18 He was probably identical with William, son of Gilbert de la Haye, who granted a charter to the … was a mistake for Hay. William was succeeded by his son Gilbert, 20 and his grandson William, who was the tenant …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Rauele, Great Ravele, Raffleya (xiv cent.). The parish of Great Raveley covers 1,781 acres of mostly clay land, … held in the 11th century by Edwin, who was perhaps the son of Ailwin, the founder of Ramsey Abbey. 4 In the early … Raveley and Moynes in 1691. 70 In 1700 they were held by Philip Bell and Ann his wife, 71 sister to Sir Sewster. 72 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… RISSINGTON Great Rissington lies three miles south-east of Bourton-on-the-Water, on the east bank of the River … or before 1220 on crusade. Great Rissington passed to his son and heir Henry le Fleming 43 who was alive in 1235. 44 In … and land called DANDOES. Richard Chadwell's son and heir Simon 108 was living in Great Rissington in 1608, 109 but …