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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Haveskle, Hauekleghe (xiii and xiv cent.) The parish of Hawkley, covering an area of about 1,447 acres, lies on the slope of high ground … as 'certain lands in Hawkley' to Laurence de Hastings, 10 son and heir of John de Hastings, and grandson of the John de …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Haunneby (xiii cent.). Hawnby parish is a large tract of moorland lying between the Cleveland Hills on the north … Scawton and Dale 10 to his cousin Richard Malebiche, 11 son of William Malebiche of Acaster. 12 In 1190 Richard … Malebiche in 1270 to Simon de Clervaux till William son of Philip Colvill, the heir of John, should be of age. 103 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xvxvii cents.). Haynes is a small village one mile east of the Bedford and Luton main road, and stands on high ground … royalist, killed at Lansdowne in 1643; Sir John Grenville, son of Sir Bevil, and first earl of Bath; Sir George … and made vice-chamberlain at the Restoration. His son Sir Philip was blown up in the Royal James off Southwold Bay in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hawryg, Harridge (xvi cent.). Hawridge is a small parish of 696 acres, of which 442 are arable land, on which crops of … to his daughter Isabel, widow of Robert Mauduit. 8 Their son William Mauduit 9 held here in 1235, 10 and was succeeded at his death about 1257 by his son Sir William Mauduit, afterwards Earl of Warwick. 11 On …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to Newark as much as was rated to the Tax, for two Bov. . of the Bishop of Lincolne's Fee; and here was of Walter de … lived in the Time of King Henry the Second. William, Son of Roger de Houton, gave to Walter des Mores, Son of Rob. des Mores, that Toft and two Bov. &c. in Houton: …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Haxby HAXBY Haxebi (xi cent.). The parish of Haxby covers just over 2,000 acres of flat clayey ground … version of those defining the land quitclaimed by Robert son of Maldred. 1 In the 15th century Haxby was wholly in … were in dispute between the men of Haxby and Robert son of Maldred. Robert finally quitclaimed a tract with …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is but small, the village stands nearly in the center of it, having the church on the western side of it, and about … of the adjoining one of West Wickham, and left them to his son and heir, John Squerie, who dying without issue, in the … had several children, of whom John Scott, esq. the eldest son, became his heir in this seat, and was a gentleman of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Haselton) 1 lies high on the Cotswolds 14 km. south-east of Cheltenham. The variant spellings reflect variations in … fees for them in 1162. 128 He died in 1191 and his eldest son Robert c. 1194, 129 and Hazleton and presumably the … the hands of the Crown as escheat. 130 William of Bethune, son of the elder Robert, was granted seisin of most of his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Headbourne Worthy is a scattered parish lying north of Winchester, containing altogether 1,813 acres of land, of … as a zealous partisan of Henry I. He was succeeded by his son Hugh, 11 who held the manor in 1165, 12 and probably died … (i), 100. Pat. 34 Hen. VIII, pt. vii, m. 33. Ibid. 5 & 6 Philip and Mary, pt. iii, m. 40. Ibid. Ibid. 10 Eliz. pt. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Headington HEADINGTON In 1928 the greater part of the parish of Headington (1,529 a.) was incorporated in … of 50 s.; 18 from 1174 to 1178 it was held jointly by his son and by Peter de Buris. 19 In 1179 it was granted to … tenants were Richard Lyde or Joyner of Cuddesdon and his son Francis (15951614). 44 Unton Croke of Marston held it …