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A History of the County of Surrey
… Hedley (xvii cent.). Headley is a small parish on the top of the chalk downs. The village is 2 miles north of … king's treasury in 1199. 3 His daughter Agnes, who married Philip de Crois, 4 was one of his heirs. 5 Another daughter … lands at Headley, 9 and twenty-five years later his son John was summoned to prove his right to this privilege. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xviii cent.). Headley is a large parish near the borders of Surrey and Sussex containing 6,871 acres of land and 52 … 1281 Roger and Joan granted lands in Broxhead to William son of Sampson to hold of them and the heirs of Joan at … which he held of Sir Hugh Despenser. 13 His heir was his son Herbert who it seems died young and was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… miles north-west from Winchfield station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The Roman road from … a monument erected to the great Duke of Wellington by his son the second duke and the tenants, labourers on the estate, … and the issue of Amice, with contingent remainder to Sir Philip la Vache and his issue, with contingent remainder to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Hedcorne HEDCORNE. NORTH-EASTWARD from the hundred of Brenchley and Horsemonden, a small space of the hundred of … to Anthony Aucher, gent. of Swinfield, (who was the eldest son of James Aucher, esq. of Otterden-place) to hold in … by a family of the first of those names; one of whom, Simon Whytsphawk, was possessed of them anno 2 Edward IV. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is a well-wooded, hilly parish covering some 1,097 acres, of which 260 are arable land, 460 permanent grass, 255 woods … the right to land in Hedgerley. 13 Some years later John son of Richard (de Hugeley) held land there 14 and appears as plaintiff in a lawsuit in 1254 against Richard son of Gilbert de Hugeley. 15 This same Richard presented to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… It covers nearly 542 acres, including 160 acres of arable, 200 of permanent grass and 180 of woods and … occurs in 1673. 20 In 1166 Hedsor was held by Geoffrey son of Sofrid. 21 In 1202 his son William de Hedsor paid I … alms (Feet of F. Bucks. 7 Hen. III, no. 5), and in 1417 Philip Bishop of Lincoln granted I acre and I virgate of …
Magna Britannia
… Helland - St Hilary Helland HELLAND, in the hundred of Trigg and deanery of Trigg-Minor, lies about two miles and … this parish, on his marriage, with Lucy Cloberry. His only son, Dr. Glynn, of King's College in Cambridge, distinguished … annual fairs for three days each; at the festival of St. Simon and St. Jude, Palm-Sunday; the festival of St. Cyric …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Helmeslegh 1 (xiv cent.). Helmsley was composed in 1831 of the townships of Bilsdale-Midcable, Harome, Helmsley, … of his father and his brother Everard. 34 Robert had a son Everard, 35 who was in 1166 a minor in the custody of the … a son and heir Roger, 67 who married the daughter of Sir Philip Sidney. In 16001 he was implicated in the plot of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiv cent.); Hemehemsted (xvii cent.). The parish of Hemel Hempstead is in the west of Hertfordshire. The … occupied in teaching various branches of mathematics. His son and grandson, both named Seth, were also buried at Hemel … and in 1544 John Coningsby conveyed it to William Cade and Simon Potter and the heirs of Simon, 199 for the purposes of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Abbatis (xiii cent.). Hemingford Abbots lies south of the Ouse, which forms its northern boundary. It comprises … skirts on the east Hemingford Park, the residence of Mr. Philip Carr, with its lakes, fish ponds and plantations. West … had been previously held of the abbot by Godric, but Ralf, son of Osmund (the tenant of Aubrey de Vere in Hemingford …