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A History of the County of Essex
… OAK Hatfield Broad Oak is a rural parish 11 km. north-east of Harlow. 1 With an area, in the 19 th century, of 8,810 a. … of Hatfield was the farmer in 1179 and 1190, 105 his son Walter in 1191, and Catherine of Hatfield in 1192. 106 … virgate in his own name, 1 virgate shared with his brother Philip and Thomas son of Christine, and 1 virgate formerly …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is a small parish containing only 999 acres, two-thirds of which are arable land and the rest permanent grass and … 12 The purchasers were Sir Gilbert Talbot, the second son of Sir John Talbot of Richard's Castle 13 (co. Heref.), … of the manor in 1813. 47 Hatford next passed by sale to Philip Pusey, lord of Pusey, and passed with that estate to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hatley St. George HATLEY ST. GEORGE The ancient parish of Hatley St. George, which consisted of 1,011 a. in 1957, 1 … was 67. 36 Sir Richard St. George (d. 1635), the second son of Francis St. George, the lord of the manor, was created … honor of Richmond. 45 In 1279 the lands were held of Sir Simon de Furneaux, lord of Barham manor in Linton, as an …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 1,524; 1921, 1,504; 1931, 1,947. The parish of Hatton consists of the village of that name with the … and his sons William and Richard, for love of Margaret's son Robert, prior of Monmouth. 13 Hugh, soon afterwards (in … to Sir John de Dufford. 77 Sir John sold it in 1312 to Philip son of Philip de Gayton, but this was done without the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Hauxton and Newton HAUXTON AND NEWTON The parishes of Hauxton and Newton, 1 lying a little south of Cambridge, … was gradually added by purchase, descended to Hurrell's son (d. 1779), 71 grandson (d. c. 1830), and great-grandson … land was divided between his sons; 213 a. went to William Philip, archdeacon of Loughborough 192340 (d. 1952), and 403 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Haukswell (xix cent.). The parish was in 1831 composed of the township of East and West Hauxwell, separated into two … 220 acres of moor in Barden which, it was alleged, Roald son of Alan the constable of Richmond Castle had granted to … oxgangs in 12867. 23 His daughter and heir Alice married Simon de Stuteville, 24 who had succeeded by 12978. 25 He was …
A History of the County of Essex
… Havering-atte-Bower, about 3 miles north of Romford, forms the northern part of the London borough of … Masterman. 61 Masterman (d. 1798) was succeeded by his son William, who bought a new lease from the Crown. 62 … to Joachim Matthews, lord of Gobions in Romford. 118 Sir Philip Matthews, Bt., son of Joachim, sold Bedfords and Earls …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Hawkesworth HAWKESWORTH. Hochesword. PART of this small Town was Soc to Aslactune, of Walter de … had four Car. , and twenty Acres of Meadow. 2 Walter, Son of William de Aslacton, (which Family held the Fee of … his Heirs, should present by Turns. 6 And it appears that Simon de Sibthorp had the Manor of Hawkesworth, and kept his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Cranbrooke. A small part on the southern side of it, called Haselden, consisting of two houses, and a small … Elizabeth's reign, and lies buried in this church. His son Edmund Roberts alienated it, in the 12th year of that … to the possession of it. He had by her two sons John and Philip, and a daughter married to Davis. John, the eldest, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… HAWKING. NORTH-westward from Capell lies the parish of Hawking, written in antient records Havekyng, and now usually called in the neighbourhood of it Hackinge. IT IS A PARISH but little known, having … reign of king Edward I. in the 23d year of which, William, son of John de Flegh, gave all his manor in the hundred of …