Search

Displaying 41271 - 41280 of 54370
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Howne (xiv cent.); Letelie (xi cent.). The parish of Hound, covering an area of 4,271 acres, of which 301 are … VIII until his death in 1572. 13 He was succeeded by his son John, who mortgaged the manor of Hound with its … pilewise with their hilts or. John died in 1576, and his son William inherited the estate and held it until his death …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Hovingham HOVINGHAM The parish is composed of the townships of Hovingham, Airyholme with Howthorpe and … A Latin inscription states that it was given by Philip IV to Charles I on his departure from Spain, and was … seen and a deserted sundial. Richard Holtby, the Jesuit, son of Lancelot Holtby of Fryton, was born at Fryton in 1553, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… next parish from Bicknor south westward, in the hundred of Eyhorne, and western division of the county. It is called … VII. the title to it was vested in Henry Vane, esq. whose son Ralph Vane, esq. with the consent of his wife, conveyed … the 31st year of Henry VIII. to William Taylor, of Romney, son of John Taylor, of Shadoxhurst, from which name it was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hodintone (xiii cent.); Hodyngton (xiv cent.). The parish of Huddington lies near the centre of the country to the … 12 It must have passed before the end of that reign to Simon son of Adam de Croome, for Simon was holding a hide at …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… miles in length and 3 miles in width lying in the hundred of Desborough except that part of it called the Liberty of … formerly part of Queen Edith's lands, was held by William son of Oger of the Bishop of Bayeux and was assessed at 10 … as that of Wing (q.v.) until 1737, 42 when it was sold by Philip Earl of Chesterfield 43 to Charles Savage. 44 He died …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Huish HUISH About five miles south-east of Marlborough, Huish lies below the southern scarp of the … to a Robert Doygnel, possibly the same man or perhaps his son. 31 Geoffrey Doygnel (d. 12278) subsequently held it. 32 … of Durnford had custody of the land because Geoffrey's son Robert was a minor. 33 Robert entered c. 1239 34 and died …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Huish Champflower HUISH CHAMPFLOWER The ancient parish of Huish Champflower, its name in part signifying a … 42 but it is doubtful if they were recovered since John's son Robert (d. 1338) 43 alleged in 1326 that the 2 fees were … the next presentation were made by the Heles, under which Philip Atherton of Bradford on Tone presented John Atherton …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Huish Episcopi HUISH EPISCOPI The parish of Huish Episcopi, normally known as Huish until the end of … land in Wearne held of William le Venour. His heir was his son John, but the subsequent descent of the property has not … with Walker King, bishop of Rochester, and ending with his son Edward, bishop of Lincoln. 110 In 1897 the latter sold …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hulcott HULCOTT Hulcott is a small parish in the Vale of Aylesbury, lying on the Hertfordshire border, and … lived till after the year 1290, and was succeeded by his son Walter Graunt. 12 In 1322 Walter made a settlement of the … by which he was to hold it for life, with remainder to his son William and Clarice wife of the latter. 14 William …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… HULLAVINGTON Hullavington church is 6 km. SSW. of Malmesbury and 9 km. NNW. of Chippenham. 1 The parish, 4 … Conquest may have been given to Roger Mortimer. Roger's son Ralph held it in 1084 and 1086. 81 Ralph was succeeded by … overlordship as part of the earldom of March. 173 In 1194 Philip of Knabwell may have held an estate at Bradfield, 174 …
Displaying 41271 - 41280 of 54370