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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvii cent.). Thirkleby Park, Thirkleby The parish of Thirkleby includes Osgodby. The ground rises from about … held by Copsi at Coxwold. 6 In 1086 it belonged to Hugh son of Baldric. The overlordship came into the hands of the … of Byland apparently at the end of the 12th century. His son and heir was William de Buscy. 9 Oliver de Buscy, who was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Throsk, Thrusken (xvi cent.). The ecclesiastical parish of Thirsk comprised in 1831 the townships of Carlton Islebeck … which was standing at least as early as 1145. 7 Richard son of John de Cardoyl, thief, took sanctuary in it in 12678, … 12 oxgangs of land was granted by William de Mowbray to Philip son of John in the beginning of the 13th century. 39 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… (xiv cent.); Thissleton (xvii cent.). The parish of Thistleton, which stands to the north of the county, is … Linc.) in 1173, and was apparently living in 1203. 5 His son Lambert was living in the reign of King John, 6 and … (co. Linc.) and Weston Coleville (co. Camb.). 32 In 1252 Simon de Capella and Maud his wife conveyed to Hugh de Bussey …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.). Thorley Hall: West Front Thorley is a small parish of 1,536 acres adjoining the county of Essex on the east. 1 … of Twyford House) with George Frere, who died in 1854. His son Mr. Bartle John Laurie Frere, who died in 1893, was of … action of common fishery at Thorley in 1230, 9 and Arnold son of Richard was holding the manor later in the century. 10 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… THORLEY Torlei (xi cent.). Thorley, a parish 9 miles west of Newport, running north and south, comprises some 1,580 … and at the time of the Domesday Survey by Alsi, the son of Brisei, 2 but it afterwards came into the possession … la Beche. 6 Before 1325, however, 'Edward the king's son' was the lord of the manor, for in that year he …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.). Thormanby is a small parish 4 miles to the north of Easingwold. The surface is level, varying in height only … in 17812. 4 Thomas Whytehead, missionary and poet, fourth son of Henry Robert Whytehead, curate of Thormanby, was born … of Westmorland. 8 She died in 1440, 9 leaving a younger son William Nevill, who was created Earl of Kent by Edward IV …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Thorne THORNE The ancient parish of Thorn Coffin, known since 1884 as Thorne, 1 lies 2 miles … (d. 1217) exchanged Thorn for Long Sutton with William, son of Robert de Montague. 20 This arrangement was … 1840; by 1853 the patronage had been acquired by the Revd. Philip Rufford, rector of Great Alne (Warws.), himself …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Thorney THORNEY. Thorneshagh. In Torneshay of the Soc of Newark, there was a parcel charged to the Dane-tax at one … John le Straunge, 17 E. 2. was found by the Jury, their son and heir, and to be then above eighteen years of age; he …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… until the 19th century. This parish was composed in 1866 1 of the townships of Thornton Dale and Farmanby. In earlier … Betun, who died in 1212. 26 By William de Forz she had a son William, one of the twenty-five barons appointed to … a cross paty vair. Thornton Hall: Garden Front In 1275 Philip de Wivelsby or Wivelby petitioned for various manors …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… ecclesiastical parish includes the townships of Thornton-le-Street and North Kilvington, the latter now a … possession of the vill, which in 1433 was settled on his son Edmund and Alice his wife. 9 They appear to have left two … the fee of the Bishops of Durham, as in that year Bishop Philip of Poitou sold the whole vill for 100 marks to Gilbert …
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