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A History of the County of Worcester
… (xix cent.). Kington is a small parish covering an area of 1,071 acres, of which 264 are arable land, 574 permanent … Pichard conveyed certain of his estates in Hereford to Philip ap Howell, 7 and the overlordship of Kington may have … in 1225, 11 and was succeeded by Guy Pipard, probably his son. 12 The latter left two daughters, Ivetta and Maud, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… So called, probably, from some Owner, as most Towns of that Termination, in this County, generally are. Two … went to the Priory of Norton, accordingly. 3 Peter Picot, Son of Peter Picot, Lord of Ratcliff-on-Sore, gave to God and … and some little Land here, held of the King for 3s. 8d. 7 Philip Hasard, aged twenty-seven Years, 2 E. 3. was certified …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Kinbury (siv cent.); Kentberry (xviii cent.). The parish of Kintbury, which lies on both sides of the Kennet Valley, … 10 Henry Brinkelow the satirist ('Roderigo Mors') was a son of Robert Brinkelow, a farmer in this parish. Henry, who … who had been knighted in 1665, 28 sold this manor to Philip Jemmett, 29 a brewer of London, Master of the Brewers' …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Kinwarton is a small parish lying about a mile northeast of Alcester and bounded on the south and east by the River … in Kinwarton which had been settled on her in dower by his son Robert, 16 but in 1214 these lands were again in dispute between Joan de Brusle and Ralph's son Alexander. 17 In 1251 Robert de Bruily sued the Abbot of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvi cent.); Kirk Leavington (xvii cent.). The parish of Kirk Leavington in 1831 included, besides its present … to be held of the king in chief. 25 William de Percy, son and heir of Henry de Percy and Isabel Brus, 26 is said to … in Leavington and elsewhere was granted by King John to Philip de Ulecote. 75 William, who entered on his inheritance …
Magna Britannia
… - Hault-Hucknall Kirk-Hallam KIRK-HALLAM, in the hundred of Morleston and Litchurch and in the deanery of Derby, lies … died seised of this manor in 1624, leaving Henry his son and heir. Under a settlement, bearing date 1666, it … Philipps, coheiresses of the Honourable Edward Darcy, by Philip Earl of Chesterfield, and which is now the property of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… from east to west, and the road, which is at a height of 200 ft. above the ordnance datum, is here called High … who retained them under Count Alan in 1086. 5 Eldred had a son Gospatric, whose daughter Godareda succeeded to his … Elizabeth.' 12 The heir of this Thomas Metham was his son, another Thomas, 13 who with his son sold the manor in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Chirchebi (xi cent.). The ecclesiastical parish of Kirkby Hill comprised in 1831 the townships of … Boniface de Leeds settled the manor of Kirkby Hill on his son Alexander and his issue. 9 From this date this manor … share, and her granddaughter Margery, with her husband Philip le Lou, received a direct grant of it from Queen …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.); Kirkeby Undercnol (xiii cent.). The parish of Kirkby Knowle consists of two detached portions, the … of the more important manor of Bagby, 8 belonging to Hugh son of Baldric, whose lands passed to the Stutevills and then … Constables in 1325. 18 Joan had granted her reversion to Simon Warde, 19 who conveyed it in 1319 to Roger Dammory. 20 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Kyrkby Mysperton (xvixix cent.). The parish is composed of the townships of Great Barugh, Little Barugh (Barughs … 9 died seised of a capital messuage in 1639, leaving a son and heir Thomas. 10 Garforth Hall in the township of … heads sable. A further fee was held in the 13th century by Simon son of John the Hunter of Ryton, a contemporary of
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