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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Gyseburne (xiixiv cent.). To this parish belong the hamlet of Barnaby and the townships of Guisborough, Commondale, … shares to Robert Yoward. 83 In the end Robert's youngest son Ralph, who had inherited his father's property here in … The convent also received a carucate from Richard son of Philip de Barnaby in 1251 183 and various smaller grants, 184 …
Magna Britannia
… Haccombe - Hittesleigh Haccombe HACCOMBE, in the hundred of Wonford and in the deanery of Kenne, is an extraparochial … brought it to Sir John L'Ercedekne, or Archdeacon, whose son, Sir Warren, had two daughters co-heirs. The elder … kept the inn at Ivybridge. It is now the property of Mr. Philip Bowen, who purchased of the creditors of Mr. Rivers. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The parish, which is bounded on three sides by the liberty of Pickering Lythe, comprised in 1831 the townships of … to Falsgrave. William de Percy, the founder, and Alan his son before 1096 20 granted to the abbey the vill, two mills, … son Sir John died in 1696, leaving a son and heir Sir Philip, 32 whose extravagances compelled him to sell Brimpton …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hedrehan (xi cent); Hedenham (xiii cent.). The parish of Haddenham lies in the Vale of Aylesbury towards its … Colluberry Lovelace. 19 Another Richard Beake, 20 his son, held the remainder of his lease, but in 1618 it was said … 1737, 34 but in 1751 it appears to have been held by Sir Philip Wenman, bart., Viscount Wenman in Ireland. 35 His …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… its western boundary. The parish lies mostly at a level of 74 ft. to 180 ft. above Ordnance datum, and the soil and … in 1550 of the manor and advowson, on the marriage of his son and heir William with Mary, daughter of Thomas Carrell, 8 … 1570. 10 William settled it in 1586 in tail male on his son William, who married Isabel, daughter of John, Lord St. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… parish, well wooded in its western part, occupying an area of 996 acres, which in 1905 included 166 acres of arable … his grandson Edwin became a monk there, and Bricsmaer, his son, the father of Edwin, confirmed the gift. 11 After the … that time being held directly of the Crown. 18 Walter, son-in-law of Gilbert Fitz Turold, was holding the manor as …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xvxix cent.). Hagbourne ecclesiastical parish consists of the two civil parishes or 'liberties' of East and West … disputed the title with Hugh Keate of Hagbourne, fifth son and legatee of William Keate. 32 In 1612 Hugh Keate the … and a Mr. Parry, who were in possession in 1675. 118 Philip Parry of London, haberdasher, and James Whitchurch …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hageleia (xi cent.); Haggelegh (xiv cent.). The parish of Hagley was at one time part of the forest of Kinver, but … held a knight's fee here of Gervase Paynel in 1166. 25 Philip de Hagley occurs in 1187 as a witness to a charter of … or from serving in any office against his will. 29 Henry son of Henry de Hagley in 1259 had seisin of the lands of his …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.) Hailweston, Halewestan, (xiij cent.). The parish of Hail Weston contains 1,583 acres. The subsoil is Oxford … to the Earl's great manor of Kimbolton. 7 In 1086, Robert son of Fafiton had succeeded them. 8 He seems to have been … (12091235), when the rector of Southoe in 1222 presented Simon de Eynesbury to the vicarage of Hail Weston, with the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called High Halden, to distinguish it from the manor of Halden, in Rolvenden, of eminent account, and in antient … hundred pence. Hugo de Montford, before-mentioned, was the son of Thurstan de Bastenberg, a Norman, who accompanying the … afterwards, as such, became possessed of it, and his son of the same name is the present owner of it. The scite …
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