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A History of the County of Essex
… Parishes South Ockendon SOUTH OCKENDON The ancient parish of South Ockendon lay 20 miles east of London and 8 miles … 1399) married Thomas of Woodstock (d. 1397) the youngest son of Edward III. Their daughter Anne apparently retained … at South Ockendon in 1276 and was succeeded by his son Philip. 39 Philip de la Rochelle (d. 1295) left as heir his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Southottryngton (xiv cent.). This parish consists of a long, narrow strip of land with an area of about 1,450 acres. It lies almost … and Talbot were all interested in it. 24 Henry Johnson, son of Sir Thomas, 25 made a conveyance to Roger Fauconbridge …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes South Petherton SOUTH PETHERTON The ancient parish of South Petherton, the largest in the hundred of the same … Teutonicus), who held it in 1211 102 and 1212, 103 and to Philip Daubeney, a Breton, who held it by 1225. 104 In 1231 … but by 1243 Ralph Daubeney (d. 12912), Philip's minor son, owned the manor outright. 110 Ralph was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Stoke formed an enclave in Langtree hundred in the south of the county. 1 Like so many of the Chiltern parishes South … Hannes family lived there, and perhaps Richard Hannes's son-in-law, who was assessed on ten hearths for the hearth … sentences' written. 365 In 18456 the Vicar of South Stoke, Philip H. Nind, who lived at Woodcote, had the chapel almost …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… xi and xiii cent. South Stoneham, in the southern division of the county, is a very large and scattered parish … Stoneham had possessions there. 8 In 1315 Nicholas the son of Guy de South Stoneham held the manor, 9 and the same … On the death of Thomas the manor reverted to William son of this John, 14 and remained in his family until 1553, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Warnborough is a long narrow parish covering 2,654 acres of undulating country which rises to its greatest height as … belonged to the crown, 1 and was held of the king by Hugh son of Baldric at the time of the Domesday Survey. It passed … 7 During his lifetime he alienated South Warnborough to Philip Basset and Ela his wife 8 for the sum of 200, which …
A History of the County of Essex
… from the bridge the main road makes the long ascent of Brook Street and London Road to over 100 m. at Brentwood. … style. 46 Langtons, Sandpit Lane, was named from Simon Langton (1327). The present farmhouse is a substantial … abbey, of Waltham Holy Cross, granted in 1062 by Harold son of Godwin. 96 In 1066 the college held the manor as 2 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes South Weston SOUTH WESTON The parish of South Weston was abolished in 1954 when it was united to … and her husband Roger de Montalt, for in 1275 their son Robert de Montalt held 1 fee in Ardley and Weston. 21 In … passed to his widow and through her to her second husband Philip de la Vache. Philip exercised rights of overlordship …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Southam is a parish and small town some 6 miles south-east of Leamington Spa, with its western boundary formed by the … wherein, in 998, he granted it to Earl Leofwine, 37 whose son Leofric included it in his original endowment of Coventry … 62 Fulk died in 1570, his successor being his brother Simon, then aged 19. 63 Simon, with his son Thomas, in 1605 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.); Suthese, Sueyse, Southese (xiv cent.). The parish of Southease lies in the Ouse valley about 3 miles south of … lord of the manor, 17 and after his death in 1639, 18 his son Sir Herbert Springett appears to have succeeded. 19 He … Elizabeth, married John Whalley, and it was possibly a son, Herbert Whalley who, with his wife Lucy, in 1688 …