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A History of the County of Rutland
… in Gartree Hundred (co. Leic.). The parish covers an area of 992 acres of rich loam and is nearly all under pasture. … lands in Rutland in 1158. 4 He died before 1169, leaving a son Geoffrey who died in 1193 and was succeeded by his son … and a daughter Agnes who became his sole heir and married Simon, alias Everard Digby of Tilton; 30 thus the Digbys came …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and 1 miles from south-west to north-east. The total area of the whole parish is 2,301 acres. It extends from the ridge … and their heirs. 13 In 1415 Walter Stoughton, probably son of Henry, died seised of the manor, leaving a son Thomas, then twenty years of age, to succeed him. 14 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1948 it lost to Ardley 685 acres, including its hamlet of Fewcot, and has since comprised 3,216 acres. 2 The parish … noted hunting family. 51 Sir Henry Peyton (d. 1854), his son Sir Henry, and Major-General Sir Thomas Peyton, the 5th … have died in that year, when the manor was in the hands of Philip de Willoughby, a king's clerk, 134 probably on account …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Stoke by Aylesbury, Stoke Maundevile, xiv cent. The parish of Stoke Mandeville lies in the Vale of Aylesbury and now … Roger, since at the close of the 12th century a William son of Roger held one fee in Stoke Mandeville. 11 This … since in 1282 18 she quitclaimed it to both Nicholas son of Nicholas de Cryel and to William de Kirkeby and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiv cent.). Stoke Poges parish, including a detached part of 260 acres at Ditton, contains an area of 3,448 acres, of … foundation by Edward Lord Hastings of Loughborough, third son of George Earl of Huntingdon, in 1557, stood on the south … at 10 hides, was held of the king in chief by William son of Ansculf, 64 formerly Sheriff of Buckinghamshire. 65 He …
A History of the County of Worcester
… large parish lying in mid-Worcestershire to the north-east of the town of Droitwich. It has an area of 3,835 acres, 1 of which 994 … in 767 by Uhtred, Subregulus of the Hwiccas, to Ethelmund son of Ingeld, an ealdorman and praefectus of King Ethelbald …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Stoke sub Hamdon STOKE SUB HAMDON The ancient parish of Stoke sub Hamdon, commonly called Stoke under Ham, covers … division of property between the holdings of Robert son of Ives and Mauger de Cartrai, which may reflect an … (fl. 1185, d. 1195). Robert (III)'s only daughter married Simon Vautort (d. before 1199) leaving a son, Robert, known …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Stoke Talmage STOKE TALMAGE The parish is a small one of 869 acres and so far as is known its boundaries have not … married James Ley, Earl of Marlborough (15501629). 27 A son of John Petty, George Petty or Pettie (154889), acquired … to be recorded in Oxfordshire is Hugh Talemasch, perhaps a son of the Domesday Hugh, who occurs c. 11301150. He was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… (xiv cent.). Stokenchurch is a large parish on the border of Oxfordshire of nearly 5,920 acres, including 2,427 of … by the latter in 1279. 16 By 1300 it had passed to his son John, 17 and by 1316 to another son Henry Fitz Alan. 18 … to the Champernownes as lords of Aston Rowant, and Sir Philip Champernowne, great-grandson of Hugh Champernowne, 27 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Stocheslage (xi cent.). Stokesley is the central parish of Cleveland and covers about 6,700 acres of fertile country … of St. Thomas the Martyr was granted to his father John son of Robert in 1224. 7 In 1717 a weekly market was held on … in Stokesley have been found. In 1347 William son of Simon the Smith quitclaimed to Sir John Eure his burgage in …