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A History of the County of Buckingham
… small parish, now lying wholly in Buckinghamshire. A part of it, including the church and village, 1 was transferred … bart., was lessee of Ibstone in 1797 20 and his son Sir Henry Willoughby, bart., 21 in 1862. 22 The Manor … Bartholomew Tipping (ob. 1798), who had married the Rev. Philip Wroughton. Their son Philip Wroughton of Woolley Park …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Iacumbe (xi cent.); Ikcoumbe (xiii cent.). The parish of Iccomb or Icomb lies in a valley of the Cotswolds about 2 … Well is mentioned as a boundary on the north. 7 Algar son of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, about 1060 and King Harold in … to the living of Little Compton. 78 To this rectory Philip de Alcester had already been presented by the king, 79 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish to Wickham eastward, being called in the survey of Domesday both Hickham and Gecham, and in other antient … to Sir Anthony St. Leger, lord deputy of Ireland, whose son Sir Warham St. Leger, of Ulcombe, sold it to Stephen … Sarah surviving, whose trustees in 1775 sold it to Sir Philip Hales, bart. and he in 1787 alienated it, with other …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xvi cent.). Ickleford is a long and narrow parish of 1,036 acres, running northwards from Hitchin, from which … a felon. 4 In 1287 John Foliot, then a minor and possibly son of Isabel, claimed view of frankpledge in Ickleford. 5 By … 1303 this quarter of a fee was in the hands of John Fitz Simon, 6 and in 1346 Hugh Fitz Simon was holding it with …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… parish in Whittlesford hundred, lies on the west bank of the river Cam or Granta, 11 miles south of Cambridge. 1 … treason in 1067. By 1082 Eustace had been succeeded by his son of the same name, who in 1086 held 19 hides in Ickleton, … Hinxton. 165 In 1302 knight's fee in Ickleton was held by Philip de Neville; by 1316 it had passed to Sir John Limbury, …
Magna Britannia
… - Jacobstow Ide IDE, commonly called Eede, in the hundred of Exminster and in the deanery of Kenne, lies about a mile … by the late Lord Ashburton. It is now the property of his son, the present lord. The great tithes of Ilsington were … time professor of botany in the university of Oxford. His son, in whose favour he had resigned the professorship, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish is bounded on the north and west by a tributary of the River Stour. The ground rises gradually from 212 ft. … Earls of Stafford as late as 1393. 3 Nicholas de Stafford, son of Robert, gave the manor to Geoffrey de Clinton, … to William Underhill. 11 The latter died in 1570 leaving a son William, then aged 14. 12 This William, who owned New …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Iffley IFFLEY The civil parish of Iffley no longer exists and the village is now a suburb of … to have been exchanged by him, before 1156, with Geoffrey, son of Geoffrey Clinton the Chamberlain, for land at Walton … of the manor from David Lewis, and left it to his son Philip, who apparently did not enjoy undisputed possession. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ifield IFIELD. SOUTHWARD from Milton lies the small parish of Ifield, called in antient records, Yelesfelde, and in the … by her two last husbands, she gave it by her will to her son Philip, by her first husband, who was the son of Wm. Broadnax …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.); Hyford (xiii cent.); Iford (xiv cent.). The parish of Iford, which lies about 2 miles south of Lewes and 4 miles … held by the monks of St. Pancras, Lewes; 2 hides by Hugh son of Golda; and 1 hides by Tosard, who later gave them to … of Northease cum Iford (q.v.). 15 The 2 hides held by Hugh son of Golda formed the manor of IFORD, and the overlordship …