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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.). The parish lies extremely low, mostly at a level of 2040 ft. above ordnance datum, and Hemingford Meadow in … his home, and it seems to have been the residence of his son William, of William Ruffus and of the Turbervilles who … de Grey transacted business here, and in 1321 John son of Reginald de Grey had his chapel and chaplain in his …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Hemingtone, Heminthon, Hevinton (xii cent.). The parish of Hemington covers an area of 1,354 acres and stands at an … Richard Fitz Gilbert, 12 who has been identified with the son of Gislebert Favel, a tenant of the abbey in 1086. 13 … lands in Hemington, which she had of Gilbert son of Simon, and Joan, daughter of Simon de Hemington, on her …
A History of the County of Warwick
… over mile long, running north and south, along both sides of which are practically all the older buildings of the town. … the part he had taken against the king. In 1284 Peter's son, also Peter, claimed divers liberties held by his … the stone base are modern. The oldest mural monument is to Simon Kempson (son of William Kempson of Hillborough) 1719, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Henlow HENLOW The parish of Henlow, with an area of 2,377 acres, is generally flat, … this manor to the monks of Lanthony, Gloucester, by Nigel son of Erfast, and by Henry de Albini and Robert his son, … of Katharine, wife of William Giffard. 70 His brother Philip was his heir at that time, but no further trace has …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hawe, Hampton, Beltinge, and Thornden. The borsholders of these boroughs are subordinate to the constable of the … to George Knowler, of Norwood, in Hearne, kinsman and son-in-law to Robert Knowler, of Stroud, in that parish, … to the possession of it, whose great-grandson Philip, viscount Strangford, dying in 1709, Henry Roper, lord …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… northward is Hernehill, over which the paramount manor of the hundred of Boughton, belonging to the archbishop, … of it in 1458, and by her will gave it to her eldest son by her first husband, John Martyn, of Graveney, whose eldest son of the same name died possessed of it in 1480, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.); Hereyard (xiv and xvi cent.). The parish of Herriard covers an area of 2,978 acres of high country, … century when John de Heryerd was lord of this land. His son Richard de Heryerd died in 1221 leaving as his heiress … had sons Nicholas and Roger, and Richard Sifrewast, son of the latter, married the mother of Fulk de Coudray. 11 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Parishes Hertford (All Saints' & St John's) Parts of ALL SAINTS and ST. JOHN'S HERTFORD, including the … homestead at Gamels Hall. Late in the 14th century John son of Robert Gamel held the land formerly 'Gameles' jointly … the 13th century the monks of Waltham had been induced by Philip of Hertford to improve the supply from Chadwell …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hertfordiggebiry (xiii cent.). The parish of Hertingfordbury has an area of 2,644 acres, of which 1,223 … was probably Ralph's widow and Geoffrey Baynard her son and heir. 5 A William Baynard succeeded, who forfeited … Baliol, Isabel Comyn and Christine de Maune, daughters of Philip de Valognes, cousin of Gunnora. 12 Hertingfordbury …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Hethe HETHE The ancient parish covered 1,102 acres of which 4 were a detached part lying in Hardwick and 196 … II to Robert FitzHamon or by Henry I to his natural son Robert, Earl of Gloucester (d. 1147), for in the 13th … in 1952. In 1954 there were 19 pupils. 219 Land for St. Philip's Roman Catholic school was purchased in 1831, and a …