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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvi cent.). This parish, now including the townships of Egglestone Abbey 1 and Boldron, 2 formerly comprised only … thus became mesne lords of this manor. 17 Richard Savage, son and heir of Walter, 18 had succeeded him in 1239, though … have been holding by right of Amabel his wife. 19 Thomas son and heir of Richard granted Egglestone Mill before 1268 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (x cent.); Staunton in Cors (xiv cent.). The parish of Staunton lies in the south-west of the county, and is … Elizabeth, Lady Lisle in her own right, and their fourth son Sir John Talbot was created Lord Lisle in 1444 and … his descendants; in 1503 31 by John Grey Viscount Lisle, son of Elizabeth daughter and heir of Thomas Talbot, who had …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Staunton STAUNTON. Part with Orston. Of the Land of Edward the Confessor, the ancient Demesne of the Crown, it … Prior and Convent of Haverholm on the one Part, and Galsr. Son of William de Staunton, on the other Part, concerning …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Staunton STAUNTON. That Part of Stantune which is in Newarke Wapentake, before the Norman … Bovats, by the consent of Beatrix his Wife, and Malger his Son; and confirmed likewife, forty Acres there, which those … Gift. 4 This William made free Hugh Travers, Son of Simon de Auvringham, and all his Progeny, because he took a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Stony Town. There was a Manor in Stauntune of the Fee of R. Earl Moriton, which before the Conquest … one Car. (or Plow) and two Acres of Meadow. Peter Fitz (or Son of) 2 Osbert held the fifth Part of a Knight's Fee here, … held the eight Part of a Fee of the same Honor. Nicolas Son of Seman de Stoke, could not say in a Suit he brought but …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Staverton STAVERTON The small parish of Staverton lies 4 miles west of Cheltenham on both sides of … until the Dissolution. 43 Geoffrey of Langley and his son, Robert, who held the manor successively in the late 13th … 47 In 1496 a John Moore claimed the manor against his son, also John Moore. 48 Staverton manor descended, after the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Stiepe, and Stupe xiv cent.; Steepe xvii cent. The parish of Steep formerly included a strip of land called Ambersham … sixteenth centuries being in 1327, when a certain Thomas son of Thomas Taillard of Ambersham is mentioned as owing 100 … it to William Yonge of Petworth, clothier, and Anthony his son. 15 The manor remained in the Yonge family for over a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Steeple Aston STEEPLE ASTON Steeple Aston, a parish of 1,973 a. (789 ha.) lying along the western banks of the … of the estate by his former tenant there, Adam son of Hubert de Rys. The estate passed shortly after to … mesne tenancy had probably been created by 1166 when Philip of Leybourne held 7 fees of Henry FitzGerald in Kent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… c.1800 Steeple Barton lies 11 miles (18 km.) north of Oxford and 9 miles (14 km.) south of Banbury. 1 It covers … jubilee in 1977. 63 Manors and other Estates. In 1086 Adam son of Hubert de Ryes held 10 hides in STEEPLE BARTON of Odo … 72 and to their daughter Margaret and her second husband Philip Seyntclere. 73 From Margaret and Philip, who both died …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… cent.); Gyedyng, Giddynge Abbatis (xv cent.). 1 The parish of Steeple Gidding, containing 1,102 acres, about half of … 9 These 2 virgates may have been all that Nicholas, son of Aristotle de Stukeley, had in Gidding when in 1228 he … in 1302; his executors, Alice his widow, John le hache and Simon Boylloun, are named in the roll of a court held in …
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