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A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.); Larchestoke (xvi cent.). The parish of Laverstoke is a long narrow strip of land 6 miles long and … Fortescue. 11 The heir of Richard and Constance was their son Thomas, a minor. The other daughters of Richard Andrewes, … knighted. He died seised of the manor in 1621, leaving a son and heir Thomas, aged thirty-five, 15 who died four years …
Magna Britannia
… LAWHITTON, in the deanery and in the north division of the hundred of East, lies about two miles south-east of … by the Rev. Digory Jose, and is now the property of his son Mr. John Jose. Grylls, formerly a seat of the Betensons, … and a moiety of the manor to John Addis, Esq., whose son, in 1720, purchased the other moiety of William Plowden …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cleverton LEA AND CLEVERTON Lea village is 2.5 km. ESE. of Malmesbury, and Cleverton hamlet is 2 km. ESE. of that. 1 … (d. 1550) in turn to his relict Catherine 52 (d. 1556) and son Richard 53 (d. 1612), to Sir Henry Moody, Bt. 54 (d. … to John Jacob. 99 Lands sold by Lord Huntingdon in 1571 to Philip Watts or Gibbs 100 were probably also among c. 270 a. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a mile wide, lying for the most part to the west and north of the River Tame. The village of Lea lies in the centre of … lands in Lea, Marston, Stratford, and Longdon; 4 and his son John in 1290 held the half-fee of Lea of Philip Marmion. 5 In 1329 6 it was found that John de la …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.); Lec (xii cent.); Lek (xiii cent.). The parish of Leake, which has a total area of 5,337 acres, includes the … for in 1565 James made a settlement of both manors on his son William. 46 Leake then followed the descent of Brawith in … son and heir John. 126 In 1635 John Hele quitclaimed to Simon and Nicholas Leach 'half the manor of Crosby Cote.' 127 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a parish and scattered village 4 miles north-east of Southam. The river Leam, from which the name is derived, … 12 granted a hide in Leamington Hastings and Hill to Hugh son of Henry in 1248. 13 His grandson John had right of free … right heirs. 17 Fresh settlements were made in 1319 on his son Thomas 18 and in 1325 on John for life with remainder to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is a small town or large village 4 miles south-west of Epsom and 5 miles north of Dorking. The parish measures 4 … of King Alfred, who bequeathed land at 'Leodrian' to his son Edward, 12 but it is uncertain with which part of the … of Clare. He alienated all his Letherhead property to Sir Philip Basset and the Lady Ela his wife, Countess of Warwick. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lecford (xi cent.); Lekford (xiv cent.). The parish of Leckford covers an area of 2,267 acres, of which 3 5 acres … 7 the latter of whom died seised in 1548, leaving a son and heir Francis, aged fifteen. 8 Francis died three … proved 1745, left her share of the property to her second son, George, who sold it in 1776 to John Poore. 15 Henry King …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Laga, i. e. a place which lies sheltered. The parish of Lee is but small, it lies low and flat, excepting towards … the hatred of the Lancastrians, who seized him, with his son John, and carried them to Northampton, where they were … 10, 1503, second induct. Sept. 9, 1504, resigned 1509. 36 Simon Templeman, inst. Oct. 31, 1509, obt. 1526. 37 PATRON. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The Lee) is a small parish, lying on the northern slopes of the Chiltern Hills. It contains 502 acres 1 of land, which … taken on his lands at his death, and at the death of his son. 18 Its subsequent history is very obscure, but it seems … been at Amersham. At Lee he was succeeded by his youngest son William, who married Dorothy the daughter of Richard …