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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Great Shelford GREAT SHELFORD The parish of Great Shelford, 1 c. 5 km. south of Cambridge, lies on the … for the manor house and c. 72 a. of land left to his son William, was to be sold to pay his debts and legacies. 70 … to William Rogers. 87 William was succeeded by his son John (d. 1589) and John's son William (d. 1614). …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Smitheton (xiiixv cent.); Smeton (xvi cent.). The area of this parish is 3,421 acres, of which 1,309 acres are … the rectory. 14 He died seised in January 15589, leaving a son and heir Marmaduke, 15 who died in February 15945. 16 Marmaduke had two daughters, Jane, who married William son and heir of Edward Vincent, and Ellen married to Thomas …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… GREAT SOMERFORD Great Somerford, 1 5 km. south-east of Malmesbury on the Bristol Avon, 2 was called Somerford … wife of Reynold or Robert de Dunstanville. From their son Reynold (d. 1156) the overlordship passed with the barony … his wife Joan settled it on themselves and on John's son Simon. 87 The manor descended, presumably like a manor in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xvi cent.). This large parish, which comprises an area of 6,407 acres, lies on the borders of Bedfordshire and in … of Lincoln between 1186 and 1198. 22 He was succeeded by a son Roger de Eynesford, whose son William died before 1194 23 … to dispose by will of her share, which she bequeathed to Philip Doughty, of Snarford Hall (co. Lincoln). Philip
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xvi cent.) covering 2,875 acres, lies in the centre of the county, adjoining Huntingdon on the south. The Great … MANOR. Maud, daughter of Robert de la Carnaile, probably a son of the grantee, married John de Den, 3 and they held the … H. W. Clapton. The Hall was leased in the 19th century to Philip Tillard and to Colonel Benyon. Chan. Inq. p.m. 8 Hen. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Great Tew GREAT TEW Great Tew, a large parish of 3,007 a. (1,217 ha.) lies 16 miles (26 km.) north-west of … and northwards from the Green. When M. R. Boulton, son of the engineer Matthew Boulton of Soho, Birmingham, … his title. 132 He may earlier have been a ward of Simon Montacute, bishop of Ely. In 1340 he granted Tew for …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… GREAT WASHBOURNE Great Washbourne, a rural parish of 638 a. lying six miles from Tewkesbury and six miles from … rectory. 33 William the younger died in 1581: his youngest son James 34 and his grandsons owned the freehold of the … with his other estates during the Civil Wars and bought by Philip Starkey in 1646, 53 but it was later redeemed 54 and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… WISHFORD Great Wishford village is 8.5 km. north-west of Salisbury. 1 The parish measures 680 ha. (1,679 a.). The … Chaworth, who before 1127 subinfeudated the manor to his son-in-law Henry Daubeney. 51 From Patrick the overlordship … served by a rector resident in Great Wishford. 212 In 1681 Philip, earl of Pembroke and of Montgomery, gave 6 a year to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Wyteleye (xiv cent.). This parish lies in the north-west of the county, at the foot of a range of well-watered hills, … 1287 he had been succeeded by Walter Cooksey, Juliana's son by her first husband. 12 He probably died before 1300, 13 when his son Walter succeeded, and the manor followed the same descent …
A History of the County of Durham
… Greatham GREATHAM Gretham (to xv cent.). The parish of Greatham, which includes the townships of Greatham and … in 1196 paid 32 s. for the tallage of Greatham. 23 His son and heir Roger held the vill between 1208 and 1217 as of … probably the Leo who was sheriff of Durham under Bishop Philip (11971208) and mentioned as a tenant in the bishopric …
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