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A History of the County of Northampton
… cent.). Sudborough lies in the district formerly a part of Rockingham Forest, and covers an area of 1,819 acres. The … of King Henry III, inspected and confirmed in 1291 by his son King Edward. 5 The abbey held the manor until the … the manor of Sudborough to John Pyel of Irthlingborough, Simon Simeon and others. 22 In 13856 Simon Simeon with John …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii cent.); Soulham, Solham (xiv cent.). The parish of Sulham covers a long and narrow strip of land to the east … 8 In 1211 the manor probably belonged to Aimery son of Robert de Sulham, 9 who held four knights' fees of the … P.C.C. Wills, 13 Ketchyn; Feet of F. Berks. Mich. 5 & 6 Philip and Mary; Div. Co. East. 5 Eliz. Feet of F. Berks. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.); Sulhampsted Abbott (xvi cent.). The parish of Sulhamstead Abbots is separated into three portions, the … Pincent (Punzun), was deeply in debt and together with his son and heir William quitclaimed much of his land to his … granted land to the abbey at a later date. 13 Edmund the son of Gilbert exchanged the estate with the abbot in 1316 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bannester (xviii cent.); Meales (xix cent.). The parish of Sulhamstead Bannister is divided into two distinct … that Banactune is a corrupt form of Bannister. William son of John Bannister made various grants of land to Reading … be identified with the John Bannister who died in 1242. 13 Philip de Covele, a tenant of John Bannister, granted certain …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Sondon (xvxvii cent.). Sundon is a parish with an area of 2,150 acres, of which 1,456 acres are arable land, 517 … of a pair of gilt spurs yearly. 6 Ten years later his son Giles held of the same fee by service of a halfpenny, 7 … was thus held in 1367 and 1372 by John de Tiptot and his son Robert respectively. 8 An inquisition, bearing date 1498, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and in the Textus Roffensis, Sunderersce. The VILLAGE of Sundridge is situated on the high road leading to … 32d year of king Edward III. and died the next year. His son, John de Fremingham, was of Lose, and was sheriff of Kent … esq. Queen Mary, by her letters patent, anno 1st and 2d of Philip and Mary (reciting that Sir Henry Isley, being …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Sonynghill, Sonnynghall (xv cent.). The parish of Sunninghill is very extensive, and includes a small part … Cedars, was owned in 1729 by the Hon. John Yorke, fourth son of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke. He sold it to George Ellis, … Dr. Samuel Collins, 22 and in 1668 William Day and his son Matthew sold it to John Blagrave. 23 Later it came to the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Suniggawelle (x cent.); Soningewell (xi cent.). The parish of Sunningwell covers 1,331 acres, of which 415 are under … purchased Bayworth, and probably never lived there. His son Hannibal, who was born in Picardy, and had all the … elder son John predeceased her, and her second son Philip received seisin of her lands in 1296. 62 His son John …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and contains 1,836 acres. Like the parishes on each side of it, it extends from the Chalk to the London Clay, the … Carew estates were restored to Sir Francis Carew, his son, who died childless. He had two sisters: Mary, who … to this parish, of which little is known. In 1373 29 Sir Simon de Cuddington granted Richard Coc of Carshalton and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Suttone (xi cent.). Sutton is a parish covering an area of 2,233 acres, of which 1,335 are arable land, 593 permanent … Bedfordshire, and that to him succeeded Richard Foliot his son, whose only child Margery married Wyschard Ledet about … manor, 16 which by 1327 had passed to William le Latimer, son of Alice. 17 His son William held Sutton at his death in …