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A History of the County of Northampton
… Polehbrooke als Polebrooke (xviii cent.). The parish of Polebrook covers 1,836 acres, its hamlet of Armston, 852 … had been inclosed by the first Sir Edward Montagu and his son, besides various other lands in the hamlet of … senior, died about 1242, and was succeeded by his son Philip, a minor, 46 who died without issue about 1292. 47 On …
A History of the County of Warwick
… which it forms when it again turns north lies the village of Polesworth, with its church, school, Baptist, … site of Polesworth Abbey passed to Francis Goodere, whose son Sir Henry fashioned a manor-house out of, or on the site … of Warton (q.v.) was held by Ralph de Grendon in 1291 of Philip Marmion. 71 The overlordship descended with Tamworth …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Polton POLTON THE parish of Polton lies the next south-eastward from River, within the … to the crown, where this manor lay till the reign of Philip and Mary, when it was granted to Edward Fynes, lord … died possessed of it in 1777, on which it descended to his son Shovel Blackwood, esq. whose trustees in 1779, being …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Popham POPHAM Popeham (xi cent.). The small parish of Popham, containing only 1,440 acres, lies north of … mother Agnes in 1225 and died 4 November, 1251, leaving a son and heir Robert, aged twenty-five, 10 who witnessed a … 11 Robert was succeeded by John de Popham, probably his son, who was holding the manor in 1284, and did suit of court …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… historical interest. Portchester is situated on the tongue of land which juts out into Portsmouth Harbour from the … Henry II with the manor (q.v.) to William Mauduit's second son Henry. In 1163 the king's treasure was carried from … the following May 15 to set out on an expedition against Philip of France, who had taken up the cause of Prince Arthur …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Ladda (xi cent.); Portislade (xiii cent.). The parish of Portslade covers a wedge-shaped piece of country lying on … Surrey and to have been given by him to his illegitimate son Rainald de Warenne. 9 The overlordship of the ten fees of … Portslade passed in 1241 to her halfbrother John de Burgh son of Hubert by Beatrice Bardolf. 25 In 1246 John assigned …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Postling POSTLING IS the next parish from that of Newington eastward, being written in Domesday, Postlinges, … hands, whence it was, not long afterwards, granted to Philip de Columbers, or de Columbariis, as the name was then … church of which he gave to the canons of St. Radigund. His son of the same name, confirmed the above gift to that abbey, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Potsgrove POTSGROVE The parish of Potsgrove on the Buckinghamshire border adjoins that of … at the time of the Survey. 6 He was succeeded by his son Hugh, whose great-granddaughter Juliana married Geoffrey … of St. Albans. 32 The manor takes its name from a certain Philip Lovel, who had free warren in Potsgrove in 1256. 33 In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Potterne Potterne The ancient parish of Potterne consisted of the tithings of Potterne, Worton, … subleased to Aldam Lambe of Coulston, whose heir was his son Auncell. On the death of Auncell Lambe the lease passed … or Grubb's charity. By indenture of release dated 1751, Philip Smith of London, son and heir of William Smith, late …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Potton is a parish and ancient market town on the borders of Cambridgeshire, about 4 miles northeast from Biggleswade. … to Isabel the second sister, wife of Robert Bruce. Their son, Robert Bruce the elder, was exercising the overlordship … appears to have originated from a grant made about 1094 by Simon de Senlis to St. Andrew's Priory, Northampton. 41 In …