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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xiii cent.); Hertford, Harford (xvi cent.). The parish of Hartford covers 1,879 acres of which 12 acres are land … year seised of the manor, leaving a wife Bridget and a son and heir Edmund. 10 It seems to have followed the descent … and the wood, up to the wood formerly belonging to Earl Simon, and so along the same dyke to Silakesmede, and thence …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xv cent.); Hartilbury, Hurtbery (xvi cent.). The parish of Hartlebury has an area of 5,355 acres. Upper Mitton, with … when, Bishop Wulfstan having granted it to Alfwine son of Beorhtmr, it was seized on the death of Alfwine by … Edward Saxilby, 107 who conveyed it three years later to Simon Rice. 108 It then passed with Croome D'Abitot (q.v.) to …
A History of the County of Durham
… Hartlepool stands upon a rocky peninsula on the coast of Durham. The peninsula forms the east side of a large but … wood of Hartlepool made to the monastery of Guisborough by Simon of Billingham, 13 and the same William granted to the … life, but after his death in 1605 they reverted to Ralph son of his brother John, 21 who seems to have sold the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… or frequented, contains about twelve hundred acres, part of which is a large wood, called Hartley-wood, containing one … prudent, and wealthy men in this kingdom. He left a son and heir William, and a daughter Joane, who had married … married, through the king's means, to Hugh de Vere, third son of Robert, earl of Oxford, who in the 17th year of it had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… situated 6 miles north-east from Basingstoke. The altitude of the parish ranges from about 180 ft. above the Ordnance … Wespall on 5 March 1852, and was succeeded by his only son, the Rev. John Charles Keate, who was also rector of … seised of the manor of Hartley Wespall in 1362, leaving a son and heir William, 22 on whose death (c. 1405) 23 it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.). Hartley Wintney is a large parish with an area of 2,449 acres of land and 3 acres of land covered with … 53 s. 6 d.' 10 After the death of Richard Hill, who left a son Henry Hill and other children, his widow Elizabeth … of 1590 the latter granted Hartley Wintney Manor to his son John Mason, 14 who sold to Edward, eleventh Lord Zouche, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lying further from the marshes, the noxious vapours of which are intercepted, in some measure, by the intervening … reign of James I. resided at Hartlip. He was the eldest son of Cranmer Brooke, esq. of Ashford, the grandson of … remained till John Norton, in the 4th and 5th year of king Philip and queen Mary, conveyed his right in it to Gilbert …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 2,450; 1921, 2,560; 1931, 2,542. The parish of Hartshill comprises the southern part of the ancient … royal permission. 18 Robert, William de Hartshill's son, held the manor in 1265, but, after his death at Evesham, … of age. 25 John de Hartshill conveyed the manor in 1326 to Philip de Hartshill, 26 presumably in trust, as in 1356 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Herdwelle (xi cent.); Hertwell (xiii cent.). The parish of Hartwell lies in the Vale of Aylesbury, bordering on … of Peverel. 8 He died before 1205, in which year Barnabas son of Walter gave the king 40 marks to have seisin of the … his heir was still a minor 14 in the wardship of Ralph son of Nicholas, and was presumably the William son of
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hervertun (xiii cent.); Hervyngton (xv cent.). The parish of Harvington lies on the eastern boundary of the county. It … to 2 14 s. 10 d. 18 In 1254 the prior leased the manor to Simon de Wauton, afterwards Bishop of Norwich. 19 At about … his wife, on the one hand, and Henry de Chester, John his son and Henry Austyn on the other, 33 concerning mills in …
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