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A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.). 1 This parish intervenes between the two portions of the parish of Brightwell, its northern part being an … two molets or. The manor had apparently reverted to John's son John St. John before 1316, 26 and in 1327 he granted it … de Mandeville sued his father's widow Clementia wife of Simon de Montalt for her dower, Sotwell eventually passing to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Soleberie (xi cent.). Soulbury is a parish consisting of 4,226 acres, of which 855 acres are arable land, 2,948 … it as 5 hides and three-quarters of a virgate of William son of Ansculf. 12 The overlordship of this manor, which … other trace of this family in Soulbury. In the year 1199 Philip Maunsel is mentioned in connexion with Chelmscott. 16 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Souldern SOULDERN The parish lies on the southern borders of Northamptonshire, mid-way between the market-towns of … Church to Eynsham Abbey some time before 1161, when his son William was buried there. Another son Ranulf witnessed … Alice. 97 Sir Richard Arches, whose father was perhaps Simon Arches of Waddesdon (Bucks.), 98 died in 1417. His only …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xi cent.). Souldrop is a small parish on the borders of Northamptonshire consisting of 1,075 acres, of which 364 are arable land, 592 permanent … until the late 18th century. In 1765 it was sold by Sir Philip Boteler to Sir Samuel Cornish, 13 from whose nephew it …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Damerham, Damerham South (xvii cent.). The parish of South Damerham was transferred in 1895 from Wiltshire to … his nephew Robert Fitz Pain, Little Damerham passed. A son and in 13356 a grandson of the same name held the manor, … Calstone grandson of his sister Joan, and Henry Popham son of Sibil, a second sister of Lawrence. 41 The fee was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… SOUTH KILVINGTON The parish, which includes the townships of South Kilvington, Thornbrough and Upsall, lies to the … the Upsalls in 1327, 4 and the work was continued by his son Henry. 5 The site of the capital messuage is mentioned in … In 1717 28 a moiety of the estate was in the hands of Philip Saltmarsh of Newby Wiske (q.v.). John and William …
A History of the County of Rutland
… South Lefenham (xiv cent.). South Luffenham covers an area of 1,442 acres of clay soil with stone and sand in places. … descent of Ketton (q.v.) until in 1496 Thomas Greenham, son of William Greenham 14 of Ketton, who was born at South … clerk, and Eleanor his wife conveyed the advowson to Philip Dormer, Earl of Chesterfield. 41 In 1731 Joshua Cox …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.). The parish extends southward from a height of 200 ft. on Down Hill above Long Wittenham, and is bounded … 22 Manasser de Sanderville held it before 1243, 23 and Philip followed. 24 In 1266 it was probably held by Niel de … his wife. 25 Niel died in 1295 and was succeeded by his son Thomas, 26 who was lord of the manor in 1316 27 and died …
A History of the County of Oxford
… South Newington parish, 5 miles (8 km.) south-west of Banbury and 18 miles (30 km.) north of Oxford, covers … 1659 and the initials of Edward and Dorcas Box and their son Philip; it was acquired by New College, Oxford, in 1856 and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Newton parish, 3,502 a. (1,417 ha.) in 1879, consisted of a main part immediately north of Wilton and a detached … in South Newton in 1212. The estate passed to his son Humphrey, earl of Hereford and of Essex, who resisted a … East Hayes House farm in Sedgehill in turn to Maurice's son William (d. s.p. 1485) and daughter Catherine (d. 1494), …