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A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii cent.); Harewell (xiiixiv cent.). The village of Harwell is built on ground which slopes gently northwards … Hopkins. Upon his death in 1877 the manor descended to his son Robert John Hopkins, from whom it was purchased in 1890 … sold the 'rectory of Harwell alias Prince's Harwell' to Philip Jemmett, 129 father of Anne wife of that Sir Jonathan …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xiv cent.). Hascombe parish, about 12 miles south of Guildford, contains 1,587 acres. It is in two portions, … Danhurst and Hascombe. 5 In 1331 he was succeeded by his son Henry, afterwards Sir Henry Hussey, kt., 6 who died … of Hascombe in 1349, his heir being his grandson Henry, son of his son Mark, aged six years. 7 This Henry Hussey, or …
A History of the County of Warwick
… between Honiley and Hatton, the northern part consisting of a strip less than half a mile wide, dividing Honiley from … not appear after that date. Aytrop, or Eutrope, Hastang, son of Humphrey the Domesday tenant, gave to William Turpin … been restored to William, for he sold part of it to Roger son of Turpin de Cherlecote. This grant was confirmed by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 223; 1921, 215; 1931, 207. The parish of Haselor lies between Alcester and Stratford, bounded on … Robert, Lord Brooke, leased it to Richard Gibbs, 8 whose son Richard was probably occupying it at the time of the … of the church of Haselor, their gift being confirmed by Simon, bishop of Worcester (112550). 44 Robert de Haselor was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Hasfield HASFIELD Hasfield lies 6 miles north of Gloucester on the west bank of the Severn. The parish is … St. Peter's, Westminster in 1066, was held by Thurstan son of Rolf. 43 Thurstan was deprived of his lands by William … as lord of the manor of HASFIELD was Richard, the son of George Pauncefoot, in 1199. 48 Richard was succeeded …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is a market town and a small parish 9 miles south-west of Godalming, of irregular form about 2 miles in breadth at … the market on Tuesdays, the fair, now twice a year on St. Philip and St. James's and Holy Cross Day. Tolls were to be … a few distinguished members for Haslemere. Carew Raleigh, son of Sir Walter, was elected to fill the vacancy in the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Haslingfield HASLINGFIELD The parish of Haslingfield 1 formerly contained 2,573 a., and was … her husband and held the manor in 1185. 73 Her heir, her son Ralph, died probably in 1236, 74 and was succeeded by his … of William Tyndall (d. 1426) and Alana, daughter of Sir Simon Felbrigge (d. 1442), son of Sir Roger Felbrigge and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish northward from Braborne, being called in the record of Domesday, Hastingelai, taking its name from the two Saxon … title of that prelate's lands: In Briceode hundred, Roger, son of Anschitil, holds of the see of the bishop, … in it: In Bilisold hundred, Osbert holds of William, son of Tau, Aldelose. There lies half a suling. The arable …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Hatcham (Parish of Deptford St Paul) THE HAMLET OF HATCHAM (in Deptford St. … in 1372 14 after a surrender in 1371. 15 In 1369 John the son of John Adam, who died in 1369, 16 held various lands of … to Dover Castle. 17 The manor was granted in 1556 by Philip and Mary to Ann Duchess of Somerset for her life, 18 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiv cent.); Cecil Hatfield (xvii cent.). The parish of Hatfield has an area of 12,884 acres, of which 3,895 acres … of marriage from Philibert Duke of Savoy and Prince Eric, son of Gustavus Vasa of Sweden. She was there in November … 1 d. rent. 158 In 1413 John Mortimer held Waterships of Philip Asshe and John and Christine Muslee (heirs of the Fitz …