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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hanney HANNEY Hannei, Hanlei (xi cent.). The parish of Hanney covers 4,300 acres in the Vale of the White Horse, … fee of his sub-tenants. 9 The grant was confirmed by his son Walter, 10 and a manor in West Hanney belonged to the … 128 Early in the 15th century it belonged to Thomas ap Philip Vaughan, who married Margaret daughter of Sir John …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which is small and compact, lies on the easternmost of these. It is very pleasantly situated, and has several … (151790), afterwards Bishop of Bath and Wells, whose son, Francis Godwin, D.D. (15621633), the historian, Bishop … in Hannington were recorded: namely, 3 virgates held by Simon son of Ralph de Hannington by homage and suit of court; …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hanitune (xi cent.); Hanyngton (xiv cent.). The parish of Hannington covers an area of 2,04.5 acres, of which 1,312 acres are arable land, 290 … default to meet at the times appointed.' 13 Thomas the son of Roland Drewett was the tenant of Hannington in 1649. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a small irregularly shaped parish lying 3 miles north-west of Banbury. It covers 1,240 a. 1 and no boundary changes are … thereof made'. 22 The property was left to Cope's second son Anthony and some time after 1518 William Cope's executors … Dod, minister of Hanwell and friend of Sir Anthony. 49 His son Sir William (d. 1637) also twice entertained kings, James …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eastward from the last-described ville, in the hundred of Westgate, its name signifying the pasture down, or the … of Farnborough-place, in Surry. From the next surviving son of Robert, of Chaddesden, descended of an elder son, … S. T. P. inducted Sept. 19, 1661, resig, 1670. 13 Simon Lowth, A. M. Dec. 20, 1670, deprived 1690, 14 Simon …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Magna is a parish and village near the north-east border of the county, 4 miles north-west of Rugby. The hamlet of … to the Hastings family, and Hugh de Herdebergh, Roger's son, held half a knight's fee in Harborough which in 1269 was … of the Hastings line. 16 Roger de Herdebergh, son of Hugh mentioned above, died in or before 1284 leaving …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Harebrigg (xv cent.); Hardbridge (xvi cent.). The parish of Harbridge contains over 4,000 acres, comprising 650 acres … on whom Harbridge was settled in dower for life, and a son and heir George. Sybil apparently married as her second … is in 1272, when Thomas Baldwin granted Nicholas son of Philip le But an annuity from a messuage and land there. 37 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,246. Harbury is a large parish and village in the centre of the county, about 5 miles south-east of Leamington and 3 … grants of land totalling 3 virgates, one from Thomas son of Gurmund in 1199 22 and two from Gilbert Mallore in … Amice the wife of John le Lou and Margery the wife of Philip le Lou. Their respective portions were both granted …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Hardenston (xvii cent.). Hardingstone is a parish and head of a rural district. 1 Cotton End and Far Cotton (Cotes … in Hardingstone. He was in possession in 1194. 49 His son Ives succeeded, but joined the rebels in 1217, and the … and a quarter or with a leopard's head gules therein. Philip de Quenton in 1284 held 6 virgates in Cotes by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hardwick HARDWICK Hardwick is a small and compact parish of 1,438 a. situated about 5 miles west of Cambridge and … Williams conveyed the manor to Knight in 1612. 31 Knight's son William sold it to Owen St. Pierre of London in 1627. 32 … were sold to Sir Robert Chester. 47 In 161415 Roger Smith, son of Dr. John Smith, held over 50 a. of the same estate. 48 …