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A History of the County of Hampshire
… miles north-west from Hurstboume station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The village lies on … however, restored the manor to John de Lyons, probably a son of the original grantee, in 1233, 14 and a little later … the church of Hurstbourne in free alms to his clerk Simon Pelagus for life, 59 but was forced a month or so later …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.); Perpondesherst (xv cent.). The parish has an area of 5,028 acres. In 1934 a detached portion of the parish was … Sir Henry Wilson, Lt.-Col. Sir M. P. A. Hankey, Mr. Philip Kerr. A cable was sent to President Wilson authorising … of their manor of Ditchling. 7 Robert de Petraponte had a son Godfrey, 8 who is mentioned in 1090 and 1100, 9 and who …
A History of the County of Durham
… Hurworth HURWORTH Hurdewurda (xii cent.). The parish of Hurworth lies on the north bank of the winding Tees, and … celebrity is William Emerson, a mathematician. He was the son of Dudley Emerson, a school-master, and was born at … heir of Richard and Maud de Chartenay was perhaps Philip de Chartenay, who with Nicholas de Farendon witnessed …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xi cent.); Husseburne Crawel 1 (xiii cent.). The parish of Husborne Crawley covers an area of 1,610 acres, of which … middle of the 13th century to the year 1368, 8 when Robert son and heir of John de Lisle released his rights to the … 10 No tenant is mentioned at Crawley in Domesday. Philip de Saunvill granted the church, which was attached to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiiixiv cent.). This parish contains the townships of Hutton Bushel and West Ayton, the eastern end of the Vale … and Westcroft, was long afterwards confirmed by Alan his son in the presence of King Stephen. 22 Alan son of Alan again confirmed these grants. 23 An Alan son of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… formerly extra-parochial, is situated in the north-west of Ripon parish on the left bank of the Ure. It covers an … a division of the Conyers' estates was made between Roger son of Robert de Conyers, the right heir, and his uncle … bart., and her representative at this date was Thomas Philip Earl De Grey. 71 On his death he was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… south by Watling Street, which skirts the small township of West Layton on the south-east. A mile and a half beyond … of Hornby in Lancashire, who died in this year, leaving a son and heir John. 5 Margaret, daughter and heir of the latter, married Geoffrey second son of Geoffrey Nevill of Raby and ancestor of the Nevills of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and south by the Derwent, on the west by the little stream of the Cram Beck. Of its area of 2,898 acres on a subsoil of … were sometimes named. 15 Alan de Hutton, his son and heir, alienated his inheritance to his cousin Ralph, … granted it to the see of York, 103 a grant repeated by Philip and Mary eleven years later, 104 and the archbishop …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Parishes Hydes Pastures HYDES PASTURES This small tract of land, containing 426 acres, on the Warwickshire side of … and Liecia his wife conveyed 2 virgates in Hyde to Richard son of Robert. 8 Thomas, as already mentioned, held the … been married to Sir Robert Moton of Peckleton, 13 and his son Sir William Moton held land in Hyde when he died in 1392. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Ipseleye (xiv cent.); Hybesle (xv cent.). The parish of Ibsley, including the hamlets of South Gorley and Furze … Hach, 10 while that of Hugh de Godshill was held by Adam son of John atte Bere, or Abarowe, the owner also of … moieties. John atte Bere died in 1360, leaving as heir his son Thomas, who died childless in 1362. 17 His heirs were his …
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