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A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xii cent.); Hungirford (xiii cent.). The parish of Hungerford lies at the south-west corner of the county, … Hungerford were farming their town from 1173 to 1175. 25 Simon de Montfort is said to have granted to the free … nuns of Fontevrault. 58 Robert was succeeded in 1168 by a son Robert, surnamed Blanchmains, who is thought to have been …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish and village in the Learn valley, 3 miles north-east of Leamington Spa. The river Learn forms the boundary on the … may have been his brother, as he is said to have been 'son of William' 22 and was probably grandson of the Domesday … is unknown. The annual income of the Charity amounts to 9. Philip Edward Shepheard by will dated 13 July 1933 bequeathed …
A History of the County of Hertford
… parish lies on the high ground which divides the valleys of the Rivers Ash and Stort, having a southward slope from a … who was baptized at Hunsdon on 7 June. When Emmanuel son of Thomas Scrope (afterwards Lord Scrope) was baptized … continued to hold Hunsdon as part of their Bedford barony, Simon de Beauchamp in the 12th century granting certain …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Huntington (xiii cent.); Huntyngdon in the forest of Galtres (xvi cent.). The parish of Huntington, which … with remainder, in default of Katherine's issue, to John son of John Langton of York and his heirs 30 suggests that … in 1792, on his death without issue, it passed to Thomas Philip Robinson, great-grandson of the Sir William Robinson …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… HUNTON. SOUTHWARD from West Farleigh lies the parish of Hunton, called more frequently in antient deeds … after which they were sold by his heirs to William, second son of John de Clinton, who was afterwards knighted, and was … Hunton, with Bensted; Sir John de Clinton, lord Clinton, son of John, his eldest brother, being found, by the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hurle, Hertley, Hurleg, Hurlye (xiii cent.). The parish of Hurley covers an area of 4,159 acres, of which 1,482 are … are portraits of the Prince and Princess of Orange, her son-in-law and daughter. On a panel on the west side of the … in honour of the Blessed Virgin. 41 Richard Lovelace, his son and heir, was involved in 1563 in a suit with his mother …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hurseleghe (xiii cent.), Hursele (xiv cent). The parish of Hursley, covering 6,949 acres, 1 lies south-west of … to the king. 10 In the same year Edward granted it to Sir Philip Hoby, together with the park of Hursley, to be held in … of the sixteenth century, 16 the manor descended to his son Giles, who in 1600 sold the castle and manor to Thomas …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… La or Le Hurst (xiv cent.); Hurste (xv cent.). The parish of Hurst, formerly described as a parochial chapelry, is of … Harrison to Galen Cope. In 1740 John Cope, his second son, disposed of it to James Waller of Lincoln's Inn, … of Holme Park sold the house and land to Mr. Philip Hubert Martineau, the present owner, and the name of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Hurst, from a family who were once the possessors of it, lies the next parish southward, near the foot of the … it. THE MANOR OF HURST, was given by Henry II. to William, son of Balderic, to hold in sergeantry, by the service of … in capite, in the 7th year of king Edward I. His son Robert le Fauconer, in the 21st year of that reign, was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Priors (xvi cent.). Hurstbourne Priors is a parish of 3,249 acres lying south-east of St. Mary Bourne, and … manentes' at Hurstbourne and 10 at Stoke, 13 passed to his son Ethelwulf, who bequeathed it to his son Alfred, with reversion to the monks of Winchester for the …