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A History of the County of Oxford
… STANTON ST. JOHN Stanton St. John lies north-east by east of Oxford, the nearest boundary of the parish being three … the foundation of Massachusetts, was born at Stanton, the son of a New College tenant-farmer. His younger contemporary, … descended to her 89 daughter by Nicholas, Margaret wife of Philip Seyntclere, knight. In 1400 Philip and Margaret …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… St. Quintin 1834 Stanton St. Quintin church is 7 km. NNW. of Chippenham, 8 km. SSW. of Malmesbury. 1 The parish is 5 … honor of Gloucester it is likely that Beorhtric was the son of Alfgar, that at Beorhtric's death soon after 1066 … Robert, earl of Gloucester (d. 1147), whose heir was his son William, earl of Gloucester (d. 1183). About 1210 the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Stanway STANWAY Stanway, 1962 The parish of Stanway lies on the north-western edge of the Cotswolds, … of Cromwell, it was leased to Richard Tracy, 78 younger son of William Tracy of Toddington. After the Dissolution the … members of the Tracy family, 79 and by 1608 Paul Tracy, 80 son of Richard, owned the manor. From Paul Tracy (created a …
A History of the County of Northampton
… STANWICK Stanwige (xi-xvi cent.); Stanwicke. The parish of Stanwick, containing about 2,023 acres, between the River … in 1731. 4 His successor was Denison Cumberland, whose son, Richard Cumberland the dramatist, has left in his … like that in Ringstead, was in 1428 in the hands of Sir Simon Felbrigge. 29 It seems to have passed not long …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.). Stanwick St. John parish was composed in 1831 of the townships of Stanwick St. John and Aldbrough, together … Egglestone, who had it of the gift of the mesne lord Roald son of Roald. 29 These two religious bodies held these lands … which he held of the Knights Hospitallers. He left a son and heir John, 35 who held them when he died in 1508 or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Staple STAPLE. THE parish of Staple lies north-eastward from Adisham, from which and … master and fellows of St. John's college, in Cambridge, to Simon Lynch, gent. of Sandwich, whose family was settled at … mentioned hereafter, under Ripple. John Lynch, the eldest son, was of Groves, and was S. T. P. and among other …
A History of the County of Hertford
… about 1,354 acres. Arable land occupies more than half of it, while about one third consists of permanent grass. 1 … of his life. 23 He appears to have been succeeded by his son Thomas Lee (de la Lee), whose bailiff and receiver in … Nicholas Boteler and others, 77 evidently in trust for Sir Philip Boteler, 78 lord of the manor of Woodhall in Watton. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Stapleford STAPLEFORD The parish of Stapleford, 1 which in 1980 covered 743 ha. (1,835 a.), 2 … by Arthur Joscelyn 69 (d. 1719), and passed to his son Arthur (d. s.p.m. 1740). 70 The latter's successors sold … 225 with whom it remained in the 1970s. 226 In 1544 Philip Parys of Linton had presented by grant of the prior. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… STAPLEFORD Stapleford village is 11 km. north-west of Salisbury. 1 The parish is crossed northsouth by the river … to Henry Hussey and, probably after 1189, to Henry's son Geoffrey, to whom it was confirmed in 1198. 51 With Figheldean manor it passed to Geoffrey's son Geoffrey (d. c. 1218), who was succeeded by another Henry …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this hundred, being situated the next north-west from that of Frittenden. So much of it as is in the north borough, the … or Farningham, as they were usually called. John, son of Ralph de Fremingham, of Lose, died in the 12th year of … coheir married to Henry, lord Stanhope, son and heir of Philip, earl of Chesterfield. After which, she, by her …
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