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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Ham HAM. THE parish of Ham, in the hundred of Eastry, lies the next to that of … lands it is thus entered in it: In Estrei hundred. Osbern, son of Letard, holds of the bishop, Hama. It was taxed at one … manor remained till king Richard II. granted it to Sir Simon de Burley, knight-banneret, warden of the cinque ports, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… away from main thoroughfares, is on the eastern boundary of Wiltshire. 2 Until that part of Shalbourne which abuts on … 40 a. to Margaret (d. 1331) for life with remainder to her son Richard. 59 The estate so acquired by Margaret was held … (will proved 1619) devised his farm at Ham to his son John. 61 In 1668 another John Polhampton, perhaps the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hambleden is a large parish extending over 6,598 acres, of which 2,553 are arable, 1,308 are permanent grass and … property of Viscount Hambleden, and now occupied by Mr. Philip Barnett, is at the south end of the parish. In its … was the birthplace of St. Thomas de Cantelupe, 17 son of William de Cantelupe and his wife Millicent (Hambleden …
A History of the County of Surrey
… village is 4 miles from Godalming town. The northern part of the parish is on the Green Sand, which rises into a … claim to a hide of land in Hambledon in favour of his own son, Richard of Hambledon. 6 This hide had formerly been held … proof that he held the manor. 8 Richard of Hambledon, the son of Henry of Hambledon, was lord of the manor later in the …
A History of the County of Rutland
… (xv-xviii cent.); Hambleton (xvii cent.). The area of the parish of Hambleton is 2,862 acres. The subsoil is … shelfes, thralls, utensills, etc.' Abel Barker's son, who bore his father's christian name, was created a … guardianship of the son and heir Gilbert but was outbid by Simon de Montfort who paid 10,000 marks for it. 22 His widow …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… The parish comprises 2,184 acres, a considerable part of which is arable land. Hamerton Grove, on the west side of … the Conqueror gave it to Eudo (Eoun) Dapifer or the Sewer, son of Hubert de Rie. Two knights held two hides in 1086. The … de Beauchamp had a family by a second wife, his son being Simon de Beauchamp (IV), whose daughter and heir, Joan, died …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Hampnett HAMPNETT The small rural parish of Hampnett lies west of the Foss way 16 km. south-east of … who owned both manors in 1176, 67 died c. 1191. His son Thomas forfeited his estates before 1197 and Hampnett and … Frideswide, as patron for the turn, presented his son Simon (d. 1771). 281 In the 1720s and 1730s other members of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Marshal, Hampstede Mareschal (xiv cent.). The parish of Hampstead Marshall lies on the south side of the River … Pembroke died 14 May 1219 and was succeeded by his eldest son William. 18 He married as his second wife in 1224 Eleanor … 30 She died in 1248, when the manor passed to her eldest son Roger. 31 Roger Bigod, fourth Earl of Norfolk, died …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Ferrers (xiv, xv cent.); Norris (xvixx cent.). The parish of Hampstead Norris lies on both sides of the Pang Brook, and … de Cauz. 16 Alonoth died in or before 1217, when his son William did homage for this manor. 17 William con- tinued … a legacy of 75 bequeathed by the will of the Rev. Philip Alexander Longmore, proved at London 28 February 1902. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… covering 684 acres, was bounded on the south by the parish of Hampton Poyle to which it was united in 1932. 1 The River … and the mesne lordship probably descended through Joan's son John de Willington (d. 1339) to her grandson Henry, who … the two fees, and Robert's gift was confirmed by his sons Philip and Robert, and later by his immediate lords Richard …