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A History of the County of Oxford
… Horley and Hornton HORLEY AND HORNTON The ancient parish of Horley covered 2,563 a. and was composed of Horley … Daniel Danvers died there in 1624 26 and his Puritan son Anthony seems to have lived there until the 1660s when he … and claimed free warren in the parish. 66 William Sutton's son Robert was already dead, and the manor eventually …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Hornefeld (xvi cent.); Hornfield (xvii cent.). The area of this small parish is 946 acres, of which about half is … 1 There is now no village of Horn, but in 1287 Richard son of Richard de Seyton had a manor-house and in 1378 Sir … of the manor by Nicholas de Frankton against Richard son of Richard de Seyton, 17 and in 1304 Richard son of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hornby HORNBY Hornebi (xi cent.). Hornby is a parish of nearly 4,000 acres northwest of Bedale. It is divided into … the Conquest a 'manor' in HORNBY was held by Archil. 9 His son Gospatric was holding Hornby of Count Alan in 1086, but … Simon son of Walter, claimed dower here. 71 Thomas son of Philip de Burgh 72 was the tenant in 1286 73 of two fees here …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Horne HORNE Horne, originally a chapelry of Blechingley, was made a separate parish by Act of … or 20 s. and 46 s. 8 d. during the life of John. 13 Henry son of John de Horne, jun., quitclaimed his right in 1350. 14 … of the grant of John Husee. 78 In 1408, at the death of Philip St. Clare, kt., who had married Nicholas Loveine's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Horseheath HORSEHEATH The parish of Horseheath, covering 1,922 a., lies at the eastern end of … and in 1278 William released the manor to her and her son James. 49 Alice, who held c. 400 a. in demesne there in … 1392) and his wife Joan. 60 By 1395 it was occupied by Sir Philip Sinclair, claiming as great-grandson of James Audley …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Horshill (xviii cent.). Horsell lies a mile north-west of Woking Junction. It is bounded on the north by Chobham, … wife Anne for her life, with remainder to Robert, natural son of John and Anne, and his heirs, or in default to the … his daughter on her marriage with Mr. T. Shearburn. Her son Mr. R. W. Shearburn of the Hall, Scraith, Yorkshire, is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish northward from Lamberhurst, a small part of it is within the borough of Rugmerhill, which lies at the … by his wife Joane, sister and heir of John de Criol, son of Bertram above-mentioned, two daughters his coheirs; ofof the earl of Gloucester. After which, although their son, Sir William Baud, seems to have had some interest in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Horsenden HORSENDEN Horsendene (xi cent.) The parish of Horsenden lies in the south-west of the Vale of Aylesbury. … during part of the reign of John. 14 Both he and his son and heir Henry are mentioned among the evil counsellors … lands were confiscated, and Horsenden was granted to Philip de Pery, and later to Philip Giser; 17 however, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Horspath HORSPATH The parish of Horspath stretches from the slopes of Shotover in the … Valerys. 33 The grant was confirmed by Bernard de Mulet's son and heir, Bernard, and by his overlord Robert, Count of … organist, who had farmed it in 1539, 228 and mother of Simon, a fellow of the college. 229 In 1592 Lawrence …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Horton HORTON The parish of Horton (Hortune, xi cent.) contains an area of 1,366 … HORTON MANOR, assessed at 10 hides, was held by Walter son of Other. 17 His descendants the Windsors 18 continued to … with regard to it was made by Henry Bulstrode with Simon and Coluberie Mayne in 1626. 66 Thomas Bulstrode, …
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