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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Stukeley, Stewkeley (xvxvi cent.). Stewkley is a parish of 3,982 acres, 654 of these being arable land and 3,213 … is said to have been granted by Henry I to his natural son Robert, afterwards Earl of Gloucester, who married the … In 13023 the abbess's half fee in Stewkley was held by the son of the king, 26 and in 1338, owing to the war with …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Stibbington parish is situated in the extreme north-west of Huntingdonshire, and is separated from Northamptonshire by … advowson between 1147 and 1167 and was succeeded by his son Eustace. 7 John de Merc was holding two knights' fees in … In 1557 the patron was his countess Anne. 83 In 1558, King Philip and Queen Mary presented, possibly after the death of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Stifford STIFFORD Stifford village is 3.2 km. north of Grays Thurrock. 1 The ancient parish, comprising 1,597 a. … Kingsman (d. 1754), from whom the house passed to his son, also Jasper (d. by 1784). 48 One of the Kingsmans was … (17511816), author and friend of Samuel Johnson, was the son of a Stifford man. 64 William Palin (180382), rector and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… STILLINGTON Stivelincton (xi cent.). The parish of Stillington covers 2,157 acres, of which 1,076 acres are … secondly Elizabeth Harrison. By his second wife he had a son Thomas Croft, 20 who married Olive, only daughter and … John Dyneley of Bramhope. Thomas Croft was followed by a son of the same name, who died in 1711, 21 leaving a son …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Parishes Stilton STILTON Sticiltone (xi cent.). The parish of Stilton contains 1,637 acres of land, the subsoil being … turn in 1612 sold them to Sir Robert Cotton, bt., and his son Thomas. 33 They were afterwards called the manor of … 61 who died seised of it in 1606 and was succeeded by his son Richard. 62 The latter sold it to William Downhall, who …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Stocbrigg (xiv cent.); Stokbrigge (xv cent.). The parish of Stockbridge is north-east of King's Somborne on the main road from Winchester to … it in 1830 36 and died in 1832. 37 He was followed by his son John Foster Barham, 38 whose widow was holding the manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish northward from Hucking. It is called in the survey of Domesday, Stochingeberge, in later records, Stockesburie, … at the time of the restoration of king Charles II. Her son, George Duke, esq. alienated it to John Conny, surgeon, … which John was receiver of the fines, under king Philip and queen Mary, for the Marches, of Wales, and died in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Stockton is a parish and large village 2 miles northeast of Southam. It occupies a low hill in the gently sloping … of free warren in his demesne lands here in 1290. 11 His son Roger died seised of the manor in 1338, when it was held of William Corbet. 12 His brother and successor Philip settled it, except for 2 messuages and 2 bovates, on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Stockton STOCKTON The parish of Stockton, in the Wylye valley 18 km. WNW. of Salisbury and … (created earl of Pembroke in 1551). 47 In 1585 Pembroke's son Henry, earl of Pembroke, sold it to John Topp, a citizen … Toynbee Falk. 57 In 1934 Falk sold it to the Hon. Michael Simon Scott (d. 1938). 58 In 1950 Scott's widow sold it to …
A History of the County of Durham
… STOCKTON ON TEES Stocton, Stoketon, c. 1200. The parish of Stockton on Tees, formed in 1713 out of what had long been … He died in 1803. 133 Admiral Sir Thomas Bertie was a son of George Hoar, and was born at Stockton in 1758. He … oxgang of land and some meadow by charter of Bishop Philip (11971208); her heir was her niece Agnes wife of John …