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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… SNODLAND. NORTHWARD from Ditton, on the western side of the Medway, a small part of Aylesford at New Hyth … In the year 838, king Egbert, with the consent of his son king thelwulf, gave to Beormod, bishop of Rochester, four … Lambarde's Perambulation, p. 192. Rot. Esch. anno 4 and 5 Philip and Mary. See Meopham, vol i. of this History. p. 464. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xviii cent.). Soberton is a large parish with an area of 5,873 acres of land and twelve acres of land covered by … by Henry III, 11 Ralph de Clere, and Roger de Clere son of Ralph. 12 The rent of 12 10 s. shows the manor to have … to hold for life by the rent of a chaplet of roses. 62 Philip de Hoyville and Mary his wife, who was probably Joan's …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Sock Dennis SOCK DENNIS The ancient parish of Sock Dennis, described as a 'district' in 1839, 1 was 880 … Confessor were succeeded, after the Conquest, by Robert son of Ives, sometimes called 'the Constable', who held the … property. 67 It had then descended to the bishop's nephew Philip (d. 1294), and then to Philip's son Edward. Edward …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Socceburg (xii cent.); Socceburn (xiii cent.). The parish of Sockburn includes the three townships of Sockburn, Girsby … the time of Aldhun Bishop of Durham (9901018) 11 Snaculf son of Cykell granted 'Socceburgh and Grisebi,' with other … Bishop William de St. Barbara. 27 Roger de Conyers, son and heir of the first baron, 28 had a confirmation of the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 10,282; 1921, 11,552; 1931, 8,723. The large parish of Solihull consists of a main block some 5 miles wide from … 23 and 1130, by which date he had been succeeded by his son Alan. 24 Alan's son Gerard had succeeded by 1162 25 and … was holding it in 1320, 48 when it was confirmed to him by Philip Purcel and Ela his wife 49 (possibly the Earl's mother …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Summersham (xii cent.), Summersum (xvii cent.). The parish of Somersham lies on the eastern boundary of the county and … of St. Albans, and others, trustees for the benefit of his son, afterwards Charles I. 11 New trustees were appointed in … 20 Anthony Hammond died in 1680, and in 1692 his son Anthony petitioned for the unexpired further term of 43 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Kingsdon the 200 ft. Lower Lias ridge between the valleys of the Yeo and the Cary. 1 It is over 6 miles from the … and hundred, with Kingsmoor, were given to her second son Edmund of Woodstock (cr. earl of Kent 1321, d. 1330). 119 … 168 and is said to have died in 1272. 169 His heir, Philip de Erleigh, succeeded by 1280 but was dead by 12845 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1888 it was increased to 1,977 acres by the addition of a detached part of Fritwell. 2 It lies along the banks of … collaborator of Wycliffe; Robert King (rector 153752), the son of a yeoman farmer of Thame, was the first Bishop of … apparently held 18 virgates. The most important was Simon son of Master, who held a hide by the service of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Sunninges (xii cent.); Sonning (xiv cent.). The parish of Sonning comprises the liberties of Sonning Town and … sold. Sir Francis Goldsmid, bart., Q.C., M.P. for Reading, son of Sir Isaac Goldsmid, built the present house, the … 84 and there was a Henry who died in 1272 leaving a son Philip and widow Clemencia. 85 But the appearance of a 'Sir …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sypley (xiv cent.); Shopley (xvi cent.). The parish of Sopley, which lies to the north of Christchurch, contains … had been held by one Edric, 7 belonged in 1086 to William son of Stur, but by that time 4 hides of the manor and all … Manor 10 (q.v.). Sopley Church from the South John son of John owned the manor at his death in 1276, having been …