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A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi-xii cents.); Pisseford (xiiixiv cents.). The parish of Pitsford has an area of 1,413 acres. The soil is marl and … gave up their right in the manor to John Shuckburgh, the son of the youngest daughter. 16 John's son George died in … Holding jointly with Henry Malsors in the 12th century was Philip de Pitsford 21 and in 1242 Robert le Jeofne and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Pitchthorn, Pitstone (xvii xviii cent.). The parish of Pitstone consists of 1,644 acres, of which 949 acres are … alienate to Richard Snowe and his heirs. 26 Daniel Snowe, son and heir of Richard, 27 received licence to alienate the … Aspreville, 78 whose fee, however, had passed by 1234 to Simon de Baseville. 79 John de Baseville held in 12846, 80 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Playtfourth (xv cent.). Plaitford, which formed part of Wiltshire until 1895, contains 5 acres of land covered … the Conquest by Algar. 4 Edmund was almost certainly the son of Aiulf, who held West Grimstead at the time of the Survey, and the Edmund son of Aiulf who held 'Bredford' at the same date, 5 for …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… other records, Plukele. It is situated on the lower ridge of hills called the Quarry-hills; the parish is about two … between two cotizes, nebulee, the outer sides, sable. His son John de Surrenden, living here in the 44th year of Edward … the conquest. They had issue Deringus de Morinis, whose son Deringues Fitz-Dering was the first who deserted the name …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.); Plompton (xv and xvi cent.). Plumpton has an area of 2,450 acres, and is the strip of country lying to the east … Lewes to William de Warenne, and was held of him by Hugh son of Rannulf for 30 hides. 4 There were then two mills 5 on … who were living from about 1118 to 1178. 10 Their son William de Warenne left an only daughter Beatrice, who …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… NORMANTON. Here were two Manors in Plumptre in the Time of King Edward, before the Norman Invasion, which Vlfac and … who inherited them from Chetilbert, who, I suppose, was Son of this Godric, because his Son's Name was Godric; which … Manor of Deforth, being then about thirty-four Years old. Philip Copley, Esquire, by Mary, Daughter of Sir Brian …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish northward from East Wickham, on the banks of the river Thames, which is its northern boundary. This … away by Godwyn, earl of Kent, who gave them to his fourth son Tostan. King Edward the Consessor restored them again to … 12 pounds. Brixi Cilt held it of king Edward. Reginald, son of Gervase de Cornhill, who lived about that time, …
Magna Britannia
… a market and borough town, in the hundred and deanery of that name, lies about five miles from Plymouth, 39 from … de Redvers, whom he created Earl of Devonshire. His son Baldwin, the second earl, rebelled against King Stephen, … Elizabeth, (daughter of the Rev. John Yonge,) who married Philip Morshead, Esq. It was lately the property and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Podimore Milton PODIMORE MILTON The ancient parish of Podimore Milton, known as Middleton or Milton Abbatis from … John Horner (d. 1587). Meriel (d. 1547) 42 left an infant son Thomas Horner (d. 1612) who was succeeded in the direct … was followed by his brother John (d. 1746) and John's son Thomas although the land was said to be held for their …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xi cent.); Henewic, Hynewyk (xiii cent.). The parish of Podington with Farndish includes 3,515 acres, of which … 1581 seised of the site of Podington Manor, 16 leaving a son Edmund Bredyman, who in 1585 transferred it to Thomas … appear to have held it in the 13th century. In 12345 Simon Croyser granted land in Hinwick by fine to Robert …
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