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A History of the County of Warwick
… but there are no other metalled roads. Small readjustments of boundary were made with Hinckley and Burbage in 1934. 1 … of which one was in 1166 in the hands of William's son Ralph. 7 The manor was stated to be held as a member of … for his lands the following year 15 and was a partisan of Simon de Montfort, but was restored to favour under the terms …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 265; 1931, 282. This small parish in the extreme south of the county derives its name from the Roman Fosse Way, … and Brictric, was held in chief of the king by Gilbert son of Turold, and of him by Walter. 4 The other part, 2 … of Ralph, claimed and recovered the advowson against Simon de Elmedune and Julian his wife, granddaughter of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for ecclesiastical purposes and were formerly both hamlets of Wolston, lie in the centre of the county about equidistant … but for a consideration of 30 marks, to Henry de Hastings, son and heir of Sir Henry de Hastings. 12 He or his son Sir John subinfeudated Thomas de Bray, who held a fifth …
A History of the County of Northampton
… cent.). Strixton is a small parish and village consisting of 3 farmhouses and 12 cottages. It is 1 miles north of … of the two fees of Wollaston held in about 1236 by Robert son of Ralph from Robert de Newburgh and descended with the … Horace Pallavicini by Paul and Christopher Stretely and Philip Smyth and his wife Martha, 31 with the manor of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Strodes. THE PARISH lies within two jurisdictions, one of which is within that of the justices of the county at … manor was granted to Sir Robert Cecil, earl of Salisbury (son of William lord Burleigh) who was afterwards lord … the demesnes of it lay, was formerly in the possession of Simon Godington, who, as there mentioned, paid aid for it in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.). This parish, which used to be partly in the county of Hertford and partly in the county of Bedford, was … century by Ulf, whose widow Adelitha married Oswulf son of Frane, a thegn of Edward the Confessor. Oswulf and … one of whom, Elizabeth, became the third wife of Philip Stanhope, second earl of Chesterfield, and brought …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.). This parish, which used to be partly in the county of Hertford, was transferred wholly to Bedfordshire in 1897, … 11th century by Ulf, whose widow Adelitha married Oswulf son of Frane, a thegn of Edward the Confessor. Oswulf and … one of whom, Elizabeth, became the third wife of Philip Stanhope second Earl of Chesterfield and brought this …
A History of the County of Warwick
… through flat ground, but the country north and east of the stream is for the most part undulating and well … of Haia' which, in 1201, Peter Corbizun granted to William son of Geoffrey. 9 Another Peter Corbizun, in 1341, … Inq. p.m. 4 Edw. VI, pt. 2, no. 113. Feet of F. Hil. 2 & 3 Philip and Mary. Dugdale's Visit. of Lancs. (Chetham Soc.), …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being called in antient records by the various names of Esturai, Sturigao, and Sture, all relative to its … and he died possessed of it anno I Elizabeth. His only son and heir Henry Cheney, esq. afterwards alienated it to … Westenhanger, commonly called the Customer, whose grandson Philip, viscount Strangford resided here, and dying in 1700, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Sykeley (xv cent.). Suckley, with its former chapelries of Lulsley and Alfrick, is an extensive agricultural parish … of a fourth mill. Jabez Allies the antiquary, second son of William Allies of Lulsley, was born in 1787 at … was made on his coming of age in 1641. 58 Five years later Simon Bach, an apothecary of London, held the manor. 59 In …