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A History of the County of Worcester
… from about 100 ft. above the ordnance datum on the banks of Hampton Brook to 200 ft. at certain points. The soil is … by Isnard Parler. 14 It is uncertain whether William son of Guy de Offern, grandson of Isnard, 15 ever held this … 20 John Lovett, who held the manor in 1256 and 1316, was son of Henry Lovett. 21 Part of the manor had passed before …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 393; 1921, 367; 1931, 381. The parish of Hampton Lucy lies on the left bank of the Avon, which … at about 36. 17 The inclosers included 2 ecclesiastics; Simon Turneur and John Brogden, Prior of Thelsford and Vicar … property then belonged to William Bradshaw (probably her son), who had a son Robert. It subsequently came to Richard …
A History of the County of Oxford
… HAMPTON POYLE This small parish lies on the east bank of the Cherwell some six miles north of Oxford. It is … 1166 HAMPTON manor was held in chief as 1 knight's fee by Philip of Hampton ( de Hanton'), who was succeeded in 1182 by his son Stephen, 38 in 1220 by his grandson William, and in 1246 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,157; 1931, 978. Hampton was originally a large parish of nearly 12,000 acres, including what are now the separate … much broad. 6 With Geoffrey's other lands it came to Niel son of Roger d'Aubigny, who took the name of Mowbray, 7 and … in the Mountfort family until the attainder of Sir Simon Mountfort in 1495, 29 when it was forfeited to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.); Hammys, Hammes Say (xiv and xv cent.). The parish of Hamsey lies to the north of Lewes and covers an area of … Say c. 1296, 12 nor was it bequeathed in 1359 to a younger son. 13 At that time it was held as 1 knight's fee. 14 John, son of William, Lord Clinton, settled the manor on his wife …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hambir (xiii cent.). Hanbury is a large hilly parish east of the town of Droitwich. The following account of it in the … appointed by King James I as a residence for his eldest son Prince Henry. The fact that he was the first Prince of … the bishop increased his holding by a purchase from Henry son of Geoffrey de Hanbury, 33 and in 1291 the manor was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (xii cent.); Hangilton, Angleton (xvi cent.). The parish of Hangleton covers an area of 1,120 acres of Downland, and … given back to Adam. 21 In 1199 Adam's widow Lucy and her son Adam recovered land in Hangleton of which they had been … Agnes widow of William de Benfield and Isabel wife of Philip Newbaud shared his estates, Hangleton falling to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Hankerton 1840 Hankerton church is 5 km. north-east of Malmesbury. 1 The long and narrow parish, 891 ha. (2,203 … Warneford 65 (d. 1558). The manor passed to Warneford's son John 66 (d. 1620) and to that John's son Thomas 67 (d. 1639) who settled it in 1627 on the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1 is a large parish, and until 1894, when the parish of Malvern Wells was formed from it, 2 stretched from the … were appointed by the Crown during the minority of Edward son of George Duke of Clarence. 48 In 14801 the gate-house, … VI. 138 It was held by John Hornyold in the reign of Philip and Mary, 139 but he was evidently only a lessee, for …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hanley (xviii cent.). The parish, which covers an area of 1,165 acres, lies principally on high ground, attaining … held of Robert de Pleseys, who died in 1294, 15 when his son John succeeded. John died in 1313, 16 and Hanley was held … 22 He died seised of the manor in 1292, when his nephew Philip Burnell succeeded. 23 This manor 24 passed with some …
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