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A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 1,018; 1921, 950; 1931, 1,021. The parish of Kineton, also called Kington, lies in the centre of the … de Segrave died in 1241 29 and was succeeded by his son Gilbert, whose son Nicholas forfeited Kineton for his … of Sir Thomas Puckering, 62 conveyed it in 1652 to Simon Neale, 63 probably for sale. In 1650 Charles Bentley is …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Langley or Langley Regis (xiv and xvii cent.). The parish of King's Langley lies on the western side of the River Gade … in the park called Little London. Ralph Kettell, the third son of John Kettell of King's Langley, 6 was born in 1563. He … of Ashridge, and a daughter Rose who became the wife of Simon de Frankley. 120 Ralph or his father had settled …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Kingesnorton (xiv cent.). King's Norton, the greater part of which was included in the city of Birmingham under the … it was purchased of the Crown by John Taylor, 33 whose son James Taylor left it to William Francis, his eldest son … in 1547 to a certain William Sparry. 140 In the reign of Philip and Mary William Sparry sued Francis and Richard …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Ryptone Regis, Kyngesrippton (xiii cent.). This parish, of 1,168 acres, lies on the east of Abbots Ripton, and to the north of Hartford and … then Earl of Salisbury, settled it on himself and his son, 11 who succeeded him in 1612. 12 In 1618 William, second …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.). King's Somborne is a large parish covering an area of 6,813 acres, of which 47 acres are land covered by water. … knights' fees. 31 William Briwere died in 1226, leaving a son and heir William, 32 on whose death without issue in 1232 … the land which was burdened by this rent was held by Philip Aubyn and Alice his wife for the life of Alice of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Walden is a parish 4,392 acres in extent, lying on a spur of the Chilterns at a height of some 450 ft. above the … parish of Offley. Early in the 13th century Robert son of Osbert Delamare 11 held King's Walden by the service … to his wife Alice for herself and her heirs. 13 Her son John inherited his mother's estate 14 and held it till …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.). Kings Worthy parish, which includes the tithing of Abbots Worthy, contains 2,241 acres of land, of which … of Worthy which King Henry our father gave to Walter the son of Thurstan.' 9 Ralf le Moyne as heir of Hugh Tyrrell … Wayte, 45 and a short time afterwards it was granted to Philip Stone on a three years' lease. 46 Capell. Gules a lion …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Kingsbury is an extensive parish lying mostly to the east of the river Tame, with Bodymoor Heath (inclosed in 1856) and … as the island called Smelteresholme in 1249, when John's son Ralph confirmed to the nuns two mills in Kingsbury and … in Nether Whitacre (q.v.) and Drakenage held by Robert of Philip Marmion. 160 The overlordship descended with the lords …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xi cent.); Kyngescler (xiii cent.). In 1831 the parish of Kingsclere, which has been described as ' too healthy to … in 1340 Kingsclere passed to his nephew William, son of his brother Henry de Melton, 58 in accordance with a … in Edmundsthorp Benham, 353 passed from him to his son Philip, who died in 1427, leaving a son and heir William. 354 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Kingsdon KINGSDON The ancient parish of Kingsdon, sometimes known in the 16th and 17th centuries … 312 in 1961. 65 After the Civil War Thomas Hurd and his son Thomas compounded for their estates in the sum of 186 for … Gouvis (d. c. 1194) was elsewhere succeeded in turn by his son Robert (I) (d. by 1229) and grandson Robert (II) (d. by …
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