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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the eight boroughs or hams lying within the bounds of it, viz. Eightham, Redwell, Ivybatch, Borough-green, St. … Isabel, of Henry de Gaunt. Robert de Crevequer left one son, William, who dying without issue, his inheritance … Ightham seems to have fallen to the share of Nicholas, son of Bertram de Criol, by his wife Elene, above-mentioned. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Ilchester ILCHESTER The ancient parish of Ilchester, 1 about 4 miles NNW. of Yeovil, lay on the … Cornwall (d. 1272). 124 The farm of the town passed to his son Edmund (d. 1300), and then to Edmund's widow, Margaret. … and a latten incense-boat, given in 1457. 524 In 1311 Philip de Courtenay granted the advowson of the church of St. …
Magna Britannia
… Ilkeston - Lullington Ilkeston ILKESTON, in the hundred of Morleston and Litchurch and in the deanery of Derby is a … The manor of Hollands in Wirksworth, belonging to Philip Gell, Esq., M. P., extends into this parish. In the … Ireton, and were ancestors of General Ireton, Cromwell's son-in-law. This manor, with the old seat of the Iretns, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 536; 1931, 531. Until 1931 this parish formed the centre of a detached portion of the county of Warwick surrounded on … 1759. 9 In 1935, however, the Roman Catholic church of St. Philip, overlooking the village green, was consecrated. The … of this King John granted land to the value of 13 to Owen son of David, 14 but John de Harecourt, probably a son of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Erneclyf (xiv cent.); Arnecliff (xv cent.). The parish of Ingleby Arncliffe lies at the foot of the Cleveland Hills, … He died seised of it in 1571, 20 and was succeeded by his son and heir William, a minor at the time of his father's … and had fifteen sons and daughters. 22 His second son James survived him, 23 and succeeded to the estate in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… covering just over 7,000 acres on the northern slopes of the Cleveland Hills, which shut it in completely on the … site of the one granted with the church by Adam de Ingleby son of Viel to Whitby Abbey in the 12th century. 4 The grant … extinct. Mary daughter of the last Sir William and wife of Philip Lord De L'Isle 36 succeeded to the estates. Her son
A History of the County of Worcester
… Incebarrow (xiv cent.); Inkebarrow (xvi cent.). The parish of Inkberrow is situated on the eastern boundary of the … of Worcester. It was, however, later claimed by Wulfheard son of Cussa, and the contention between him and the bishop … land in Inkberrow against John de Inkberrow and his son Philip. 83 In 131112 John de Inkberrow gave to Guy de …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Iggepenne, Ingepenne, Igepenna (xii cent.). The parish of Inkpen lies in the south-west corner of the county, at the … It was stated that this manor had been left to his natural son Richard Blount or Mundy, 27 although his two daughters, … In the 13th century certain lands here were granted by Simon Punchard (Punsard, Pozard) to his son Walter. 95 This …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xvi cent.); Appolyttes, Epolites (xvii cent.). The parish of Ippollitts, which is 2,935 acres in extent, lies to the … daughter and heir married Sir John Radcliffe, and their son John was summoned to Parliament as Lord Fitz Walter. … Under the Fitz Walters the manor was held in 1241 by Simon Fitz Adam, who settled it on his wife Fyne on their …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1921, 934; 1931, 1296. This parish lies on the borders of Warwickshire and Worcestershire, to which latter county … the roof. Manor Before the Conquest, Earl Algar, or lfgar, son of Leofric, held 3 hides in IPSLEY which in 1086 were … of the Archdeaconry of Worcester, 23. Dugd. 740. In 1795 Philip Wren and Richard Bloxam made a joint presentation: …
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