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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… below the sand hill, and is consequently in that district of this county called The Weald. There is a small part of it, … possessed the other moiety of this parish, between whose son and heir, Ralph, and Nicholas, abbot of St. Augustine's, … and estates of Hever, in the 4th and 5th year of king Philip and queen Mary, when they reverted again to the crown, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xv cent.). Hexton formerly belonged to the half-hundred of Hitchin, but when it came into the possession of the … the property to John Crosse, 18 from whom it passed to his son John and eventually to his granddaughter Christine the … the year 1764, sold it to Newdigate Poyntz. 20 In 1774 his son Newdigate sold the manor to Sir Benjamin Rawling 21 who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Heythrop HEYTHROP Heythrop, a parish of 1,763 a. (713.5 ha.), comprises the townships of Heythrop … 13th century the Musards' tenant on the manor was Richard son of John. 48 The wardship exercised by Geoffrey Despenser … Philibert of Cresswell (Berks.), 49 the family of Richard son of John continuing as demesne lords. By 1259 Richard had …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… HICKLING. Doomsday, Echeling and Hegeling. A Small Part of this Township was a Berue of Crophill, and did and doth … which he held in Timberland. 3 Sir Gerard de Fanecurt, Son of Elias, was a very great Benefactor to the Priory ofSon) who had Issue Sir Richard de Grey, Knt. who had Issue Philip, and he Richard under Age, in the Tuition of the Lord …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… High Wycombe is the first town in Buckinghamshire in point of size, and perhaps the most important from the point of … At the last-named hamlet is Rayners, the seat of Sir Philip Rose, bart. In 1854 the first Wycombe paper, known as … of whom mention has first been found in 1185 when Robert son of Angod held 3 acres of land here by burgage tenure of
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… written Hecham, Hegham, and Heabham. It was from the reign of king Stephen till about the reign of king Edward III. … now 15 pounds. In the time of king Edward, Goduin, the son of Carli and Toli, held this land for two manors. These … premises. She married Mr. Beckwith, by whom she had one son, Roger, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Frances, She …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xii cent.); Heyham, Heghham (xiiixiv cents.). The parish of Higham Gobion comprises 1,298 acres, of which 610 consist … Sharpenhoe; 5 he died in 1275, 6 and was succeeded by his son Richard, who in 1279 was accused by his mother Maud of … 1412, 18 when the manor was inherited by his kinsman Sir Philip Butler, of Woodhall in Watton, Hertfordshire, grandson …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiv cent.); Highclere, Highcleer (xvi cent.). The parish of Highclere, the highest of the three Cleres, consists … Elizabethan monument to Richard Kingsmill of Seacombe, son of Sir John Kingsmill of Side Mountaine; he was first … dates. There are six bells in the tower, all by Taylor & Son, 1871. The plate consists of a silver chalice and a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… purposes always been a chapelry in the parish of Bremhill (see belowChurch). In 1367 the manor of Highway … de Highway had conveyed a messuage and 3 virgates to his son Nicholas and Agnes wife of Nicholas. 20 William de … for only two years, for in 1366 they conveyed it to Sir Philip fitz Wuryn and Constance his wife in exchange for the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Hildersham HILDERSHAM The parish of Hildersham, 1 covering 1,511 a., 2 lies 9 miles south-east … was evidently that which passed to Richard de Camville's son, whose successor c. 1279 had 20 a. of wood, presumably … 113 and in 1544 by Elizabeth, daughter-in-law of Sir Philip Parys (d. 1558), and her second husband Sir William …
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