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A History of the County of Gloucester
… GREEN Hinton on the Green lies in the vale 2 miles south of Evesham. It was transferred from Gloucestershire to … William Berners, 35 and in 1556 William settled it on his son, also William, and the son's wife Elizabeth. 36 By 1580 … to Dr. James Stephens, 52 who devised it to his brother, Philip, who was lord of the manor in 1775. 53 Another James …
A History of the County of Somerset
… George HINTON ST. GEORGE The hill-top ( ha-tun) village of Hinton St. George occupies a prominent position on a north … overlordship was inherited by Thomas of Brotherton, fifth son of Edward I, and then on his death in 1338 by his eldest … de Engleskevill during pleasure the land in Hinton of Philip Denebaud, an adherent of the rebellious Richard …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.); Hinton, Heinton (xiii cent.); marks the site of the windmill mentioned in 1360.2 Heenton (xiv cent.); … to Richard Earl of Cornwall, and passing from him to his son Edmund, and from the latter on his death in 1300 to the … in 1307. 14 Six years later Richard de St. Valery and his son and heir John granted the reversion of the manor after …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is the next parish eastward from Kennington. The manor of Bilsington claims over a great part of this parish. … was nothing there nor is. Of Etwelle, which Herbert the son of Ivo, holds without the division of Hugo, he himself … esq. son of Robert Edolph, of Brenset, and brother of Simon Edolph, of St. Radigunds, who bore for his arms, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Hinxton HINXTON The parish of Hinxton 1 lies on the east bank of the river Cam or … HINXTON manor was assigned to her daughter Asceline, whose son Roger Torpel inherited her lands in 1220. 32 On his death … manor, which passed to his infant son William (IV). 85 Sir Philip Limbury had probably acquired it by 1360. On his death …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Hyngxtworth (xv cent.); Henxworth (xvi cent.). The parish of Hinxworth is in the extreme north of the county on the … remained with Maud, her husband's sister and heir, whose son Humphrey de Bohun was created Earl of Essex, 16 for in … have been connected with Hinxworth as early as 1453, for Simon Ward, who died in that year, was buried in Hinxworth …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hichen (xvi cent.). Hitcham is a long, narrow parish of 1,483 acres, of which 582 acres are arable land, 280 acres … the stock on the manor, 19 but by 1247 Miles Neyrnut or a son of the same name had been reinstated. 20 He seems to have … 21 (q.v.) and on whose death in 1292 Hitcham passed to his son and heir, called indifferently Miles Beauchamp or Miles …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Hole (xviii, xix cent.). Hockliffe is a parish at the foot of the Chilterns, long and narrow in form, with an area of … that the 'Hocgganclife' given to Stolferth by thelstan son of Ethelred II in his will may be identified with … place before the hospital. John, the Dunstable smith, and Simon Mustard, a man of William de Monchensey, 'guardian of
Magna Britannia
… Hockworthy - Huxham Hockworthy HOCKWORTHY, in the hundred of Bampton and in the deanery of Tiverton, lies about eight … by an extent issued against Sir Richard Baker and his son Sir Thomas, in the year 1607, that the manor of Holcombe … In the reign of Henry I. it belonged to Rogon Fitz-simon, grandson, most probably, of Rogo; and his descendants …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Parishes Hodnell HODNELL To the south of Ladbroke is a block of sparsely populated country formed … 4 hides; 14 Alwi's hide was in the hands of William son of Corbucion, of whom it was held by Roger. 15 The … assent of his wife Columbine, gave virgate in Hodnell to Philip de Mutton, 56 who acquired other land by his marriage …
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