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A History of the County of Hampshire
… near Brummore (xiv cent.); Hall (xvi cent.). The parish of Hale contains 1,377 acres of land, of which about 400 … by the hide of land in Charford held of the king by Alwi son of Torber, as Ulviet had held it before the Conquest. 2 … king in chief. 4 Richard was succeeded about 1247 5 by his son, Sir William Cardenville, who died in 1254. 6 A curious …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Hale - Hutton Hale HALE, in the ward of Allerdale above Derwent, lies about two miles from … of this manor in 1814; it is now the property of his third son, William Ponsonby, Esq. of Gray's Inn. Sir John Ponsonby, … Duke of Suffolk, the manor of Harrington was granted by Philip and Mary to Henry Curwen, Esq. ancestor of John …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1921, 204; 1931, 199. This small parish lies to the east of the River Stour, a tributary of which forms its southern … Giffard coheirs. 14 Apparently it passed from her, or her son John de Cantilupe, to Alan la Zouche, who died in 1314 … died in 1593, seised of the mills and fishery, leaving a son Richard, 26 who was succeeded by his son Richard in 1628. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Haling, that is, the low meadow or pasture. THE PARISH of Halling is bounded, on its eastern side, by the river. Medway, at a small distance from the banks of which, close to the marshes, is the village called Lower … after which her interest in this place came to her son, by her first husband, Sir Maximilian Dalyson, who was of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Hallawe, Hallaye, Hallag (xiii cent.). The parish of Hallow, now known as North Hallow, lies to the north-west … village which lies on either side of it. The church of St. Philip and St. James is to the south, and near it is the … seated at Henwick. The lease was renewed to Edward Hall son of John in 1610 for the lives of his sons Edward, Arthur …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Halse HALSE The ancient parish of Halse, which derives its name from the neck of land under … Arms, occupying a house built in 1682. 31 It was owned by Philip Hancock, butcher, and by 1722 was known as the … St. John of Jerusalem. The grant was confirmed by Robert's son, Roger Arundel. 41 The manor remained in the hands of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lies HALSTED, which takes its name from the height of its situation, quasi altus locus; a place situated on a … the great assise, in the 4th and 7th years of king John. Philip de Malvil is mentioned in one of the inquisitions made … above reign, this place was become the property of John, son of William Burys, who, as appears by an old deed, held it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… high situation, as to distinguish it from another parish of the same name, near Upchurch, in this county. This place … William Somer, of this parish, gent. set up by William his son, in 1607, and repaired by Richard Somer, his grandson, … to Sir Edw. Hales, bart. who was patron of it in 1650. His son, Sir Edw. Hales, bart. alienated the patronage of it, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its low situation, and to distinguish it from the parish of High Halstow, in the hundred of Hoo. It is a very obscure and unfrequented parish, though … of the prior and convent, granted to his beloved son John de London, nephew of the then blessed martyr Thomas, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Halton HALTON The parish of Halton lies on the northern slopes of the Chiltern Hills, … and it is possible that Henry Bradshawe was his eldest son. Henry was a member of the Inner Temple, and served as … seem to have had an unenviable reputation. In 1318 80 Philip de Walton was accused with several others of theft at …