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A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiv cent.); Hogson, Hodgson (xvii cent.). The parish of Hoggeston comprises 1,571 acres, including 96 acres of … who died c. 1263, 14 when his widow Maud sued her son William for her dower. 15 William was slain at the battle … been conveyed by the Earl of Chesterfield to his kinsman Philip Stanhope, second Earl Stanhope, 43 who certainly owned …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xi cent.). Holcot is a small parish covering an area of about 904 acres, 279 acres being arable land, 555 … possession of the manor in 1549 and was succeeded by his son Richard, 19 whose son John Chernock and his wife Elizabeth held it in 1617. 20 …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Hochecota (xiii cent.); Hocott (xviii cent.). The parish of Holcot comprises 1,399 acres. The soil is red loam, the … held a quarter fee in Holcot. 9 Simon's successor was his son John, 10 and Roger Vitor was one of the tenants of a … after which date this family disappears. Geoffrey, son of Philip, who held part of this quarter fee in 1323, 14 was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… point on the stream in the deeply cut valley at the mouth of Holford Combe, lies on the north-eastern slopes of the … but since the church was surrounded by its lands, Robert son of Alfred, who gave the church to Stogursey Priory in … in the eastern area which was part of Durborough manor. 50 Simon Furneaux held lands worth only 40 s. in 1359. 51 The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the vale underneath the hill, in this parish. THE PARISH of Hollingborne is situated much the same as that ofof the sixth pier of Rochester bridge. THELSTAN ETHELING, son of Ethelred II. gave by his will in 1015, to … in this parish, to Francis Culpeper, esq. second son of William Culpeper, esq. of Losenham and Wigsell, who …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… until the early 19th century, was a hamlet or chapelry of Glatton. It was then made a parish, with an area of about 4,435 acresmore than twice that of Glatton. It … (de Rivers) for Glatton and Holme. 8 In 1308 Thomas, son of Agnes de Holme, complained that the men of Denton had …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… HOLME-PIERREPONT. In Holme, Toret before the Invasion of King William was rated to the Dane-Geld at twelve Bov. for … Steward, had the Custody of the Lands and Heirs of Robert, Son of (or Fitz-) William, and of the Heirs of Leonius de … 12 H. 2. 10 Shortly after this, it appears, 11 that Simon de Pierpont had Summons to that Parliament which was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Holt HOLT Holte (xi cent.); Hoult (xvii cent.). The parish of Holt, containing nearly 1,999 acres, of which 661 are … demesne 12 until William Beauchamp gave it to his younger son John between 1235 and 1269. 13 John de Beauchamp was succeeded by his son Richard, who died in 1327, leaving as his heir his son
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xii cent.); Hunteby, Honteby (xvi cent.). The parish of Holtby is separated from the East Riding by the York and … by him to John Brough. 12 From John Holtby descended to Simon Brough, probably his son, who with his wife Katherine and Elizabeth Brough, widow, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Holton HOLTON Holton is a small secluded parish of 1,649 acres (1951) some 5 miles east of Oxford and just … was in the hands of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, or his son. 26 The earliest documentary record of a manor-house with … in Holton in the 13th and early 14th centuries. In 1248 Simon de Senlis held a carucate of the Earl of Cornwall; 83 …
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