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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Langford parish is in the Wylye valley 13 km. north-west of Salisbury and 19 km. ESE. of Warminster. 1 It contains … possibly in the direct male line and presumably to William son of Waleran, Waleran (fl. 1131) son of William, Walter … hide of Alfred of Lincoln who held of the overlord, and Philip of Deptford held it of Nicholas; Nicholas held the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… early 13th century South Morden, 2 lies 22 km. south-west of Cambridge and covers 1,556 ha. (3,846 a.). 3 It is long … in 1978. 58 Manors. In 1015 King Ethelred's eldest son Athelstan left a manor at Morden to Winchester cathedral. … by John's widow Elizabeth, 142 who married secondly Philip Lynne of Bassingbourn (d. 1557). 143 William Sewster …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being written in Domesday, Stellinges. The greatest part of it, in which the church stands, is in this hundred of … came to the crown, 1 where it lay till the 1st and 2d of Philip and Mary, when the queen granted it to Edw. Fynes, … only to his estates, for his title became extinct. His son Sir Basill Dixwell, bart.of Brome, so created in 1660, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Stepigelai, Stepingle (xi-xv cent.). The parish of Steppingley contains 1,308 acres, of which 500 are arable … was afterwards held. 8 The undertenant in 1086 was William son of Rainald, 9 but for the next 130 years there is no … the 13th century it reappears in the possession of William son of Richard, to whom in 1219 Gilbert son of William de Den …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Stert STERT The parish of Stert, one of the smallest in the hundred, lies about two … and was conveyed with it in 1309 by William de Montfort, son of Parnel de Dunstanville and Robert de Montfort, to … held by lease from New College and among its tenants were Philip Ellis in 1667, James Godden in 1786, and Gratian …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Stetchworth STETCHWORTH The parish of Stetchworth, 3 miles south of Newmarket, 1 covers 2,891 a. … the late 10th century Oswi gave Stetchworth to Ely on his son Elfwine's entry into the abbey. In the early 11th … descended with Alan's honor of Richmond and in 1280 Philip Patmer held 1 hide in Stetchworth of that honor. 54 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Stivenhatch, Stevenach (xiv to xvi cent.). The parish of Stevenage has an area of 4,545 acres, of which 3,200 acres … probably for the purpose of a settlement. Edmund Chertsey, son or grandson of John Chertsey, 45 died before 1475, … which manor his son and successor John Norreys sold to Philip Boteler in 1526. 90 Probably Chells was conveyed to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 15th centuries, 1 comprises 2,401 acres. It is in the Vale of the White Horse, where the country gradually ascends from … family of Wiseman. As early as Elizabeth's reign, Edmund son of Thomas Wiseman had settled in the parish, probably as … the Parliamentary trustees in March 164950 by his eldest son Edmund, 13 who, however, surrendered his purchase for a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from Oakley station on the Salisbury and Exeter line of the London and South Western Railway, and 7 miles … sister Annora wife of Hugh de Wengham and his nephew Philip de Sandervillpaid the king a fine of 80 and recovered … was held jointly by Manser de Sandervill, probably son and heir of Philip de Sandervill, and Hugh de Wengham, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… xvii cent.). Stevington is a parish 4 miles north-west of Bedford, having an area of 1,820 acres, of which 642 are … to Harrold Priory is confirmed by 'Eustace the King's son,' who died in that year. 24 In 1205 Baldwin Count of … Robert de Quincy. 32 Baldwin Wake died in 12812, leaving a son John, and in 1284 Hadwisa Wake rendered feudal service …