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A History of the County of Worcester
… formerly a large parish situated on the borders of Warwickshire, included in 1831 the now separate civil … of Tardebigge. 37 Sir Andrew was succeeded in 1543 by his son William, 38 who was one of the twenty-six peers who … Ipsley, which was formed from Ipsley in 1894. 158 St. Philip's at Webheath is a chapel of ease to St. Bartholomew's …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is a very small parish lying between Titsey and the county of Kent, which surrounds it on the north and east. It extends … 9 It is next found in the possession of Retherick son of Griffin in 1309. 10 He was succeeded before 1324 by his son Thomas, styled Thomas son of Retherick of Tatsfield, who …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… cent.). Tattenhoe is a small rural parish which consists of 163 acres of arable land, 562 acres of permanent grass, … family was renounced in the following year by Thomas, son of Richard de Jarpenville. 27 The manor was held by … at the manor from 1438 to 1440. 30 Thomas Giffard, their son, 31 died before 1446, in which year Alice Giffard, widow, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Teffont Evias TEFFONT EVIAS The village of Teffont Evias 1 is in the Nadder valley 15 km. west of … 1100, to Harold of Ewyas (fl. 1100) and passed to his son Robert of Ewyas (fl. 1147). The overlordship passed like … woolhouse at Farleigh Hungerford in Norton St. Philip (Som.) in the period 140332. There is no evidence of
A History of the County of Rutland
… Teigh (xvi cent.). Teigh is on the Leicestershire border of the county; Edmondthorpe Mere marks the northern limit of … a poet, who was buried in 1848 in Teigh churchyard, was son of a labourer of Teigh. He was schoolmaster there for … Harborough, was rector of Teigh from 1743 to 1773. His son Philip, the fifth Earl, was born at Teigh 10 October 1767. 75 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.). Telscombe is a small village lying at the head of a coombe which rises from the right bank of the River Ouse … of Sir Richard Sackville at his death in 1566. 8 His son and heir, Thomas, Earl of Dorset, is said to have been … 1715, and again in 1718, the advowson was quitclaimed by Simon Jones and Elizabeth his wife, and John Webb and Jane …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 377; 1921, 314; 1931, 370. The parish of Temple Grafton lies on the ridge north of the Avon, which … here in fee farm to Ralph Boteler of Oversley, 20 to whose son Robert Abbot Adam (116091) gave it in fee. 21 Grafton is … abbey's right was challenged in 1332 by Margery widow of Philip le Wolf, 76 but Westminster remained in possession …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Tempsford a parish on the Huntingdon border has an area of 2,340 acres, of which 1,060 are arable land, 1,010 … 14 Manors At the time of the Domesday Survey Eudo Dapifer, son of Hubert, held TEMPSFORD MANOR, which had previously … into the thirteenth century. Robert de Carun, probably a son, presented Tempsford Church to St. Neots in 1129, 20 and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.). This parish is on the extreme north-west boundary of the county, in a sheltered and fertile valley, with views … then lord of the manor, sold the tolls to the trustees of Philip Baylie's charity at Tenbury. 29 Tenbury had probably … under the lords of Richard's Castle. Walter Clifford, son of Richard Fitz Ponz, 44 the first of the family to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it is situated. THE MANOR, which comprehends the hundred of Tenham, was given by Cenulph, king of Mercia, at the … at the latter end of the reign of king Henry VII. 3 His son, Sir John Norton, of Northwood, seems to have sold this … Canterbury, and the affection he bore towards his brother Simon Langton, then archdeacon, united to it the churches of
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