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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Yvyngho (xiixiii cent.); Ivanhoe (xvii cent.). The parish of Ivinghoe contains 4,787 acres, of which 2,010 are arable … Egerton, Lord Ellesmere, and Sir John Egerton, kt., his son and heir, received Ivinghoe from the trustees in 1604. 24 … 40 and the claim made in 1810 by their descendant, Philip Earl of Chesterfield, to the manorial rights 41 had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lies northward from Bobbing last-described, the parish of Milton intervening, the greatest part of which lies within … family of Savage, seated at Bobbing, one of which, Arnold, son of Sir Thomas Savage, died possessed of it in the 49th … sum from Mrs. Ursula Taylor's legacy, paid to them by Sir Philip Boteler, bart. which, with two hundred pounds since …
Magna Britannia
… Jacobstow - St Just Jacobstow JACOBSTOW, In the hundred of Stratton and deanery of Trigg-Major, lies twelve miles … Bassets of Ipsden in Oxfordshire, descended from a younger son of Ralph Basset, the justiciary in the reign of Henry I. … has sent members to parliament ever since the reign of Philip and Mary. The borough extends over the whole parish, …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Kelly - Knowstone Kelly KELLY, in the hundred of Lifton and in the deanery of Tavistock, lies on the … of Sir Shilston Calmady,) 1695; and John Rashleigh, eldest son of Jonathan Rashleigh of Menabilly, 1651. The rectory, … as parcel of the manor of Churchstow, was granted by Philip and Mary to John and Barnard Drake: it was conveyed by …
A History of the County of Hertford
… xi cent.); Kelshulle, Kelshille (xiii cent.). The parish of Kelshall, containing about 4,703 acres, lies on the chalk … and Wells, was rector of Kelshall for eleven years. 7 His son Henry Law was born there in 1797. He also entered the … the manor till his death in 1662, 23 when it passed to his son James Willymot, who was Sheriff of Herts in 1683. 24 He …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Kemerton KEMERTON Kemerton lies 4 miles north-east of Tewkesbury on the south-west slopes of Bredon Hill. It … the landowners who had commended themselves to Brictric, son of Algar, and the estate was held in 1086 by Girard the … by his father, 102 but part at least was granted by Simon the chamberlain c. 1300. 103 After Walter's death his …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Chemesege (xi cent.). Kempsey is a parish on the left bank of the Severn, containing 3,238 acres of land, of which 32 … Southouse Scott, R.A. Napleton, with the seat of Mr. Philip Seymour Williams, and Stonehall are in the east, Brook … Mucklow died seised of it in 1556, when it passed to his son Simon. 38 He settled it in 1570 upon his son John and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and straggling village adjoining the south-west district of the town of Bedford. By section 36 of the Local Government … in 1286. 10 On her death in 1290 she was succeeded by her son John, 11 one of the eight claimants to the Scottish … 18 In 1357 he conveyed the manor to Sir Giles Daubeney, son of Ralph Daubeney of South Petherton, Somerset, who made …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and in the Textus Rossensis, CIMICINGA. 1 The name of this place seems to have been given to it from some royal … it seems to have become the sole property of Roger, eldest son of Maud the eldest sister, by her husband, Hugh Bigod, … these manors and estates in the 4th and 5th year of king Philip and queen Mary, when they reverted again to the crown; …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THE next parish southward from Shadoxhurst, a small part of the parish of Woodchurch only intervening, is Kenardington, frequently … heir Benet, afterwards married to Richard Guldeford, gent. son of Sir John Guldeford, of Hemsted, by his second wife, …