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A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes St. Clement's ST. CLEMENT'S The ancient parish of St. Clement's, which lay outside the East Gate of Oxford, … Bolles ( c. 123540), of Felise ( c. 1235) and of Robert, son of Walter ( c. 126070). 67 Both manorial names were in … and 324 acres in St. Clement's. The property passed to his son Richard, then a minor living in Kensington, whose mother …
A History of the County of Somerset
… ST. DECUMANS INCLUDING WATCHET AND WILLITON The parish of St. Decumans, 1 named after the patron saint of its … lord of the barony of Bulwick (Northants.). Richard's son Reynold (d. 11725), 208 one of the murderers of Becket, … by 1393. 324 Gilbert died in 1436, leaving a young son Simon, 325 but under a settlement of 1416 the estate passed …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Helen's ST. HELEN'S Down to the 16th century the parish of St. Helen's included not only the modern ecclesiastical … priest, and Lewin, a goldsmith. Rainald de St. Helen had a son Turstin, 21 who is recorded to have given the abbot land … Maud, the wives respectively of John de Turberville and Philip de St. Helen, perhaps a kinsman. 27 An entry in an …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… BOURNE Borne, Seynt Marye Borne (xvi cent.). The village of St. Mary Bourne is 1 mile northwest of Hurstbourne station … of Hurstbourne, lived at Dunley, and Edward, his son, is described as 'of Dunley.' 4 It is now the residence … of a knight's fee in Swampton were held respectively by Philip Daundely, successor in possession to John Daundely, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… enlarged to 2,426 acres for civil purposes by the addition of Chislehampton, and Ascot, formerly in Great Milton parish, … 1657 to transfer the ownership with other property to his son Robert, who undertook to pay his debts. 11 John Owen, a … with appurtenances in Brookhampton and Newington, to his son Robert, in consideration of the latter's undertaking to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Stagesden, Stagsden (xvixx cent.). Stagsden has an area of 3,419 acres, of which 1,825 are arable land, 1,282 … virgates of land in Stagsden, having as his tenant Herbert son of Ivo. 22 On his death in 1097 his lands escheated to … Bray owned land and services in Stagsden which he held of Simon de Beauchamp. 77 Eight years later his tenant Adam son
A History of the County of Durham
… (xv xvii cent.); Great Stainton (xvii cent.). The parish of Stainton includes the townships of Stainton and Elstob, … fee, the rent of 1 d. and suit of court at Gainford. 9 The son and heir of Hawise was Roger Bertram, who confirmed his … Stainton Church to St. Mary's Abbey, York. 10 Roger had a son William who held Greatham, and whose son and heir Roger …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Esteintona (xi cent.); Staynton (xiv cent.). The parish of Stainton covers an area of 6,097 acres; its townships of … rebellion, to Ralph Tailbois of Thornton, Durham, 67 whose son Robert sold the manor to Thomas Wildon in 1598. 68 … of the same name, 179 lord until his death in 1572. 180 Philip Lord Wharton, his son and heir, obtained from James I …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… COMMONLY called Starchfield, adjoins to the parish of Easling south-eastward. It is called in Domesday, … away by sale to Sir Anthony Aucher, of Bishopsborne, whose son Sir Anthony Aucher, about the beginning of king James … renewable in like manner as such leases usually are. Philip, earl of Chesterfield, was lessee of this parsonage as …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and later). Standon is a large, irregularly shaped parish of about 7,738 acres, including 30 acres of water. Of this … at the will of the lord on the knighting of his eldest son and the marriage of his eldest daughter. 12 In 1399 there … overlord. 188 John at his death in 1369 left an infant son Philip. He apparently died soon afterwards, for the manor …
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