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A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Croome Montis, Croomb (xviii cent.). The parish of Hill Croome, covering an area of 993 acres, lies in the … estates (see Spetchley), for Denise daughter of William son of Warin de Monchensey, wife of Hugh de Veer, who … was held in 131920 by the Croome family of Earl's Croome. Simon de Croome and his wife Christine held 6 marks of rent …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1931, 3,786. Hillmorton parish lies to the south-east of Rugby, in which borough it has been absorbed since 1932, … Scroti had held the larger portion freely. 15 In 1166 Philip de Estleg' (i.e. Astley) was holding three fees of the … 17 This was held, as 1 fees, in 1316 by Nicholas (son of Andrew) de Astley, 18 representative of the main line …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Hilmarton HILMARTON The parish of Hilmarton adjoins the borough of Calne on the south and … the Earl Marshal. 49 By 1297 John Bluet, possibly Roger's son or grandson, was presenting to the rectory of Hilmarton … died soon after. 57 He was succeeded by his cousin Philip Baynard, son of Edmund Baynard and his wife Eleanor, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Hilperton HILPERTON The parish of Hilperton lies in the Oxford and Kimeridge Clay region ofof Hilperton. 23 In 1282 Baldwin de Scoville, Humphrey's son, conveyed the portion of the manor held of the honour of … conveyed it to Walter de Paveley, Joan his wife, and their son Walter. 26 In 1274 the Mortimers' moiety was held by …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a parish until 1873, before which date it was a chapelry of Fen Stanton. It lies on the south-east boundary of the … over these lands in Stanton that Ralph Moryn and John his son had received a grant of free warren in 1253. 9 'Jollen' … and Hilton, 10 was presumably the heir, and probably the son, of Thomas and Isabel. 'Joiland' de Durham was returned …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… about 2 miles from east to west and covers 1,391 acres, of which 711 acres are arable land, 70 acres are woods and … Hamby in 1202 and confirmed 2 oxgangs in Hilton to Roger son of Walter in 1208. 8 Adam de Hilton was collector of the … Meynell who appears to have succeeded 12 may have been her son. Robert was succeeded before 1283 13 by his son Hugh, 14 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… parish is watered in the north by Dean Brook, a tributary of Bow Brook, which it joins in the hamlet of Shell. Another … a rent of 3 s. yearly during their lives. William son of Guy de Offern grandson of Isnard confirmed this grant, … John Fincher, 109 who died before 1717, 110 when his son Philip and his five daughters were dealing with the manor. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xii-xv cent.). This parish contains the townships of Hinderwell (including Runswick and part of Staithes) and … from William Wirfauc, with consent of William his son, was confirmed to Whitby Abbey in the second half of the … 1634, when the whole advowson was purchased by the Rev. Philip Wheath 157 from Lord Lumley and Ralph Salvin. 158 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hindelupe (xiii cent.); Henlipp (xvi cent.). The parish of Hindlip, containing about 1,380 acres, of which 481 are … for a knight's fee, 17 probably died about 1230, when his son and heir Geoffrey is described as lord of Hindlip. 18 Geoffrey was afterwards knighted. 19 Both he and his son Alexander, who seems to have succeeded him about 1250, 20 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Hinton Ampner or Amner (xiii cent.). The parish of Hinton Ampner contains 2,378 acres of land rising … are some small brass plates to the memory of William son of Sir Thomas Stewkeley, 1606, Katherine daughter of Sir … with a shield of arms above it, and others to Thomas his son, 1638, Elizabeth his daughter, 1667, and Elizabeth, widow …
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