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A History of the County of Rutland
… parish containing 842 acres on the Northamptonshire border of Rutland. The river Welland divides it on the south from … of Blatherwick (co. Northants). 9 William Stafford, son of William Stafford, of Blatherwick died in 1687, leaving … were assigned to Susan, and she, then a widow, and her son, Henry O'Brien, made a conveyance of the manor in 1728. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Tockenham TOCKENHAM The parish of Tockenham lies 3 miles south-west of Wootton Bassett and … either William Pinkney, or Walter Pinkney, possibly his son, regained the estate at a later date, since in 12423 Herbert, son of Peter, held an estate at Tockenham which had come to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cent.). Toddington is a large, irregular shaped parish of 5,535 acres, of which 1,195 are arable land, producing … 20 William died in 1231, and Eleanor afterwards married Simon de Montfort Earl of Leicester, 21 who is returned as … 1333, and the manor then passed to her grandson Nicholas son of Paulinus Pever, a minor then aged fourteen and a half …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Todenham TODENHAM The parish of Todenham lies in the north-east corner of the county, its … 52 was continued until c. 1920. 53 Manors. In 804 Ethelric son of Ethelmund gave TODENHAM to Deerhurst Priory. 54 It was … 101 survived in 1406 as the plough-land held in fee by Philip Hyde. 102 Five other people held land in fee at that …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Toft TOFT The ancient parish of Toft consists of 1,285 a. 1 It is bounded on the east and … Drayton. 47 By 1200 Henry had been succeeded by his elder son Robert, who died without issue before 1219. 48 Robert's … when Richard Goodwin and Elizabeth his wife sold it to Philip Storey. 68 Charles Baron purchased it from Philip and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… village is near the Dorset boundary 23 km. south-west of Salisbury, 1 and Tollard Royal parish consisted of lands … by Edward of Salisbury 70 presumably passed in turn to his son Walter (d. 1147) and Water's son Patrick, earl of Salisbury (d. 1168), and thereafter with …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… in which it was certified to have been the Manor of one Elsi before the Conquest, who paid for it as two Car. … Mess. except the sixth Part of a Mess. in Torlaston, as Son and Heir of Richard, Son of John, Brother and Heir of … continueth; which is now enclosed, since the late War, by Philip Pendock, the present Owner. Part of the Land which Mr. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the following circumstance: After the arrival of the Saxons in this kingdom, and their victory over the … gave it to Linche, his physician, and Linche gave it to a son of his, I suppose. It is now (that is in king Henry the … to Sir Rowland Clerke, who in the 4th and 5th year of king Philip and queen Mary, alienated it to Saloman Wilkins, who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Toot Baldon TOOT BALDON The parish of Toot Baldon used to cover an area of 1,565 acres, … a fee in Ewelme, 46 and their estates descended to their son Sir John and their grandson Sir William de Louches. 47 … monks of St. vroult. Between 1140 and 1157 his grandson, Simon, Count of vreux, confirmed to St. vroult the grant of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Tooting Graveney or Lower Tooting (xviii cent.). The area of the civil parish of Tooting Graveney is about 565 acres. 1 … 29 It seems to have descended to John Gravenel, 30 the son possibly of Richard and Alice, who was living in 1252. … The rest of the manor was held by a younger Thomas Ludlow, son and heir of Thomas and Joan, who in 1330 37 made a …