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A History of the County of Oxford
… Tackley TACKLEY Tackley parish lies on the west bank of the Cherwell c. 8 miles (14 km.) north of Oxford. It … Tackley was Robert. The next recorded tenant was Richard son of Niel who was succeeded c. 1177 by his brother Robert. … of Whitehill who was still holding in 1211. 85 In 1242 Philip of Whitehill held the manor, and in 1279 Walter of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cent.); Tadele (xv cent.). Tadley is a parish in the north of Hampshire on the borders of Berkshire situated about 4 … 7 William was succeeded by Robert Hotot, probably his son, who in 1205 granted half a knight's fee in Tadley to … his heirs. 8 By 1286 the holding had passed to Reginald son of Peter, who died in that year seised of the manor of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Tadlow TADLOW The small parish of Tadlow, 1 20 km. south-west of Cambridge, covered 1,743 a. … manor until his death in 1170, and was succeeded by his son and namesake 42 (d. c. 1197). 43 The latter's son Fulk … second wife Maud. 54 Three months later she married Sir Philip Colville of Longstanton, 55 and after Philip's death …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Tadmarton TADMARTON Tadmarton lies 5 miles south-west of Banbury. 1 The ancient parish covered 2,070 a. in 1801 and … is uncertain, but in 1104 one Anskill and Robert his son exchanged the lands, church-houses, and meadows which … identical with the Domesday holding. In Henry I's reign Simon le Despenser exchanged the lands which he held of the …
Magna Britannia
… - Tywardreth Talland TALLAND, in the hundred and deanery of West, lies about one mile east-northeast from Polperro, … The manor of Amalibria was conveyed by Humphry Noy to his son-in-law, Davies, and is now the property of his descendant … to the Mohuns. Menabilly was much improved by the late Philip Rashleigh, Esq., who formed there the valuable …
Magna Britannia
… Tallaton, or Talaton TALLATON, or TALATON, in the hundred of Hayridge and in the deanery of Plymtree, lies about two … of the Bampfylde family by Walter Radcliffe, Esq., son of Walter Radcliffe, Esq., of Frankland, sheriff of Devon … tin-lode was lately discovered, belonged to the Rev. Simon Pidsley, lately deceased. The family of Ponsford are …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Tenrig, Tenrugge. Tandridge village is 2 miles north-east of Godstone station. Godstone cuts off a detached portion of … priory, was sold in 1573 to Henry Hayward. 3 In 1613 his son John Hayward settled it upon himself and his heirs male, … revoked the settlement and limited the reversion to his son John. John the father died in 1633 and his son William …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xv cent.). Tangley is a small parish with an area of 1,634 acres situated on the borders of Wiltshire in a … of bread and ale in Tangley. 5 He was succeeded by his son and heir, Ralph Wake, who died at the beginning of the … will, dated 29 August 1574, bequeathed it to his brother Simon Welsted in tail-male, with contingent remainder to his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from east to west, is bounded on the south for a distance of 2 miles by the River Alne. 2 On the west the Portway … of their direct male descendants for 600 years. Robert's son William acquired additional land 33 from Earl Waleran … sold it to James Mann, Earl Cornwallis, whose nephew Philip Wykeham-Martin inherited it. 103 His son Cornwallis …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parishes Taplow TAPLOW Thapelau (xi cent.). The parish of Taplow covers an area of 1,762 acres, of which 473 acres … parties. 55 At his death in 1655 he was succeeded by his son Thomas, 56 who died in 1670, leaving a son Dennis, 57 who was sheriff for the county in 1680 and …