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A History of the County of Hampshire
… is a village and parish on the Berkshire border of the county, 3 miles south-east from Mortimer station on … Edward the Confessor, and which then belonged to Hugh the son of Baldri; 9 another which Hugh was holding of Gilbert de … there. 21 William at his death left a widow Sybil and a son Robert, 22 who died at the beginning of the reign of
A History of the County of Oxford
… Audley STRATTON AUDLEY This long and narrow parish of 2,308 acres lies two miles north-east of Bicester. 1 The … of Stratton by 1109. 52 On his death in about 1154 his son Thomas succeeded. Thomas was Sheriff of Oxfordshire in … 11634 and died in 1180, when Stratton passed to his eldest son Gilbert, 53 the founder of Bicester Priory. 54 Gilbert's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Estrat (xi cent.); Stret, Strete (xiv cent.). The parish of Streat has an area of 1,281 acres. The soil is loam and … and 'Ich Dien' 5probably referring to Henry, eldest son of James I, who died in 1612. The stone fire-place has a … or and gules. The lands of Ralph de Chesney passed to his son Ralph and grandson John, who was living in 1147, but the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Stratham (xiii cent.); Stretham (xiv cent.). The parish of Streatham as a civil parish covers 2,823 acres, and … the younger Hugh le Despenser. 33 Hugh le Despenser, their son and heir, was overlord at his death without issue in … so-called manor remained with the Crown until 1556, when Philip and Mary bestowed a life grant of it and the reversion …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Stretely, Strettley (xviii cent.). The village of Streatley lies on the right bank of the Thames where … by the monks of Abingdon to have been given by Eadfrith son of Iddi to Hean the Abbot and to Ceolswith his sister for … 111 Possibly this was the fishery of which Joan wife of Simon Raleigh died seised in January 14656. 112 The second …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cents.). Streatley is a village and parish with an area of 2,500 acres, of which 1,885 are arable land, 297 permanent … 8 In 1231 Katherine, widow of Richard Gobion, son of the above Richard, successfully claimed from Hugh … manor. 14 Sir Edward died without an heir in 1412, and Philip, his second cousin, inherited his estates. 15 Sir …
A History of the County of Somerset
… either the Roman road which formed the southern boundary of the manor along the top of Ivythorn hill, or the paved … divided into three by Richard King (d. c. 1821) and his son Robert built several more cottages, earning that part of … Henry Moore's Sheep Piece and several metal sculptures by Philip King. The Street Brass Band was established before …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Strencham alias Trencham (xvii cent.). The parish of Strensall lies east of Galtres Forest, and from the 13th … of the parish east of this camp. Two prebendaries, in 1214 Simon de Langton, in 1222 Ruffinus, nephew of the papal … which was forfeited to the Crown on the attainder of his son Sir John Bulmer. 57 This as Mowbray's fee or land …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a very beautiful situation on the southern boundary of the county, facing the Malvern and Bredon Hills. It is on … a messuage and a carucate of land in Strensham to Andrew son of William de Englefield. 27 John la Warr and Olimpia 28 … attributed to St. James (Nash, op. cit. ii, 392) and SS. Philip and James. a Exch. K. R. Church Goods, 9, no. 21, m. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… cent.); Stretton in le Strete (xvixvii cent.). The parish of Stretton, which lies in the north of the county, on the … to the Crown at the end of the 13th century. In 1224 Simon de St. Liz, who held the Honour of Huntingdon, 18 … the above mentioned William, Earl of Albemarle, 22 whose son William had either married or was just about to marry one …
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