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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Stalisfield. It is called in the record of Domesday, Trevelei, in later records Truley and Thruley, … of that honor, &c. 2 He was succeded in it by this eldest son Hamo de Gatton, who resided here, and served the office … of the estates in Kent; and Margery entitled her husband Simon de Norwood to Gatton, and all the other estates in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… at 40s. in the Conqueror's at 20s. Here was another Manor of William Peverell's Fee, which before the Conquest, … it seems, went with Sandiacre; 7 for Richard de Riston, Son of William, Son of Andrew de Rixton, conveighed three Bovats of Land into …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… east to the Wiltshire border on the west. The total area of the parish is 1,565 acres, comprising 1,060 acres of … years later, on an assize of mort d'ancestor, by William son of Henry de Cormeilles. 26 Others of the name were … desired to be buried in the church 34 there, and he left a son John and a wife Elizabeth, who was probably that …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Thundriche (xvi cent.). Thundridge is a small parish of 2,206 acres bounded on the north-west by the River Rib, … is noticeable. Anastasius Cottonus Jacksonus Lightfoot, son of John Lightfoot, rector of Great Munden, the Hebrew … his nephew Edward Gardiner, son of his sister Elizabeth by Simon Gardiner her first cousin. 25 Edward was sheriff of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xvixx cent.). Thurleigh, situated 6 miles north-west of Bedford, has an area of 3,418 acres, of which 1,834 are … Walter de Wahull in this county in 1166, is probably his son. 6 Canons Ashby Priory was founded by his son, Stephen La … of the above, held the manor in 1673, 35 and in 1699 Sir Philip Butler sold it to Creswell Levinz. 36 William Levinz …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Saxon signifying a tower, and ham a village. THE PARISH of Thurnham, though healthy, is yet from the nature of its … Malherb, created lord Wotton, baron of Marley, whose son Thomas, lord Wotton, dying in the 6th year of Charles I. … manor in marriage to Henry, lord Stanhope, son and heir to Philip, earl of Chesterfield, who died in his father's …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Thernynge (xiv cent.); Thurning (xv cent.). The parish of Thurning was formerly partly in Northamptonshire and … sister Amice, wife of Ralph de Amundeville. Their eldest son, Elias, died in 1231 and was succeeded by his brother … The earl died seised in 1262, 5 and was succeeded by his son Gilbert, who presented to the church in 1295. 6 The …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Thernynge (xiv cent.); Thurning (xv cent.). The parish of Thurning was formerly partly in Northamptonshire and … of the Lovetot's fee in the 13th century were Robert, son of Walter de Polebrook, Berengar le Moyne, Thomas de … 8 and Ralph de Grendon. Of these the holding of Robert, son of Walter de Polebrook (living in 12602) 9 appears to …
Magna Britannia
… from the latter. The parish is divided into the townships of Parton, High-Thursby, Low-Thursby, and Whinow, or … in 1782. Crofton is now the property and seat of his son Sir Wastell, who succeeded to the title and estate in … by Alan, son of Waldieve, to his brother-in-law Ughtred. Philip de Valoniis held it in the reign of Henry II. in right …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Tybryton (xiii cent.); Tyberton (xvi cent.). The parish of Tibberton lies in the middle of the county to the … convent of Worcester. 8 It was confirmed to them by Bishop Simon in 1148. 9 Waleran Count of Mellent in the reign of … in 1611. Ravenshill was the residence in 1655 of Thomas son of Sir Robert Berkeley of Spetchley, and in 1681 it is …
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