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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Hardwick HARDWICK This small parish of 385 acres 1 was united with Tusmore in 1932 to form the … of Charles II the house was the residence of the eldest son. The will of Richard Fermor Esq. (proved 1684) mentions … the battle of Evesham, although Ralph had never supported Simon de Montfort, his manor of Hardwick was seized and he …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Herdewike (xiii cent.). Hardwick, about 3 miles north-west of Wellingborough station, is bounded north and east by the … among the fees held of the earldom of Huntingdon by Simon Minor. 6 Like Diddington (Hunts.) 7 Hardwick descended … was made by Robert Grimbaud of Houghton, William his son and Robert the son of William then confirming the grant, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiv cent.); Hardwycke, Hardewiche (xvi cent.). The parish of Hardwick, which comprises the hamlet of Weedon, consists … at 19 hides in 1086, and had then passed to Turstin son of Rolf, who held it of the king in chief. 5 The … after the death of William, his widow Katherine married Simon de Harecurt, and received Hardwick in dower. 53 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xiv cent.); Hartgras (xvi cent.). Hargrave lies north of the road from Higham Ferrers to Kimbolton, at a height of … the advowson had descended from Roger Costantyn to his son and heir William, who had granted his lands in Hargrave to one Frumbold to hold under him. William's son Roger had died s.p., his heir being his sister Amice, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Herlingdone (xi cent.); Herlyngdon (xiv cent.). The parish of Harlington covers an area of 1,904 acres, and has an … frank almoigne. 7 In 1301 Ralph settled the manor on his son Reginald, 8 who held Harlington after the death of his … Manor, then valued at 10 per annum, passed to his son, another Almaric. 18 He was twice married, and by his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Harlton HARLTON The parish of Harlton, 1 containing 1,261 a., 2 lies 5 miles south-west … of Buckingham perhaps in 1097, and was succeeded by his son Walter who died without issue in 1164, 82 when his lands … elder. 83 Richard de Clare was succeeded in 1217 by his son Gilbert, earl of Gloucester and Hertford (d. 1230), and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… LIES the next parish south-westward from Lenham. The manor of Hollingborne claims over a part of this parish. IT lies … valued at twenty pounds. He was succeeded in it by his son, Hugh de Cressi, who died in the 47th year of that reign, … the manor in marriage, at the latter end of the reign of Philip and Mary, to Laurence Ashburnham, gent. of Sussex, 1 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.). Harrold is situated on the eastern borders of Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire. The area is 3,241 … in Harrold certainly for the next 146 years, for in 1232 Simon de Blosseville acknowledged the right of Ralph Morin to … two knights' fees in Harrold. 32 Ralph Morin (presumably a son of the aforenamed Ralph) and John his son obtained a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Harston HARSTON Harston lies some 3 km. south of Cambridge 1 in the valley of the Cam or Rhee, by which it … to Alice, wife of Hamon Pecche (d. by 1185). Their son Gilbert (d. 1212), 67 who held it of the bishop, 68 or his son Hamon gave it in marriage with Hamon's sister Maud to the …
A History of the County of Durham
… Parishes Hart HART Hert (xiv to xvi cent.). The parish of Hart is bounded by the sea on the north-east. It contains … husband's death in 1245 she granted the vill to her second son Ingram and his issue, with remainder to her sons Walter … and the other a book and three loaves or stones (? SS. Philip and James); south, two figures, one, much mutilated, …