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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Trumpington TRUMPINGTON The ancient parish of Trumpington 1 lay immediately south of Cambridge. Almost … in 1166 by Ralph de Cailly (d. after 1179). 102 Ralph's son Simon, lord between 1199 and 1218, 103 was succeeded by … wife of John Parys of Linton (d. 1517). John's son Philip 238 sold it in 1540 to William Bowyer, alderman of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… The ecclesiastical is conterminous with the civil parish of Tubney, of which the area is 1,152 acres. 1 There are 372 … physician and divine, was born at Tubney, being the eldest son of Richard Stonhouse of this place. 10 Manor TUBNEY seems … possession. 13 Rainbald, the under-tenant in 1086, was son-inlaw of Abbot Reynold and made one of his own sons, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… obscure and unfrequented place, lying between the parishes of Tunbridge and Capel. The situation and soil is much the … Surry were descended; he resided at Badsell, and was only son and heir of Robert, and heir likewise of his uncle Henry … this church, which he himself had caused to be made. His son, George Fane, esq. resided at Badsell, as did his son, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… deeds and writings, and which seems very expressive of its situation, dun, or dune, in the Saxon language … Tunstall-green stands the house built for Sir John Hales's son during his minority, in the latter end of king Charles … of one moiety of this manor, and leaving two sons, Sir Philip de Columbers, and Stephen de Columbers, clerk; but she …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii cent.). Tunworth is a small parish covering an area of 1,105 acres, 1 and is situated about 4 miles south-east … at the beginning of the 13th century, 8 and in 1207 his son and heir Reginald assigned it in dower to his widow … who died seised in 1272. 12 He was succeeded by his son Henry, who in 1275 was returned as holding one knight's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a rural parish lying beside the Foss way 17 km. east of Cheltenham and 3 km. north of Northleach. It has the name … Little Rissington and he gave the churches there to his son Ralph, a clerk. 102 Both estates were among the knights' … made up the knight's fee, in Upper Turkdean, in 1285. 111 Philip Burnell was the mesne lord at his death in 1294, 112 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Turveia (xiii cent.); Torfeye (xiv cent.). The parish of Turvey, containing 4,001 acres, is situated on the banks … was awarded 1 carucates. 11 The heir of William Mordaunt, son of Eustace, held this property in 12789. 12 William … tenants during the 13th century. Thus Simon of Holwell and Philip Serviens together held one-fourth of a fee, whilst …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the ordnance datum varies from 305 ft. in the south-east of the parish to 713 ft. in the north-west, but the average … the widow of Niel de Marston (see advowson), sued Ralph son of John de Marston for her dower in Turville in 1226 22 … de Morteyn of Marston, 25 granted Turville Manor to her son Eustace in tail-male. 26 His son and successor Eustace …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1932 it has been united with Hardwick to form the parish of Hardwick with Tusmore. 2 The Ockley Brook formed a natural … Fermor came to live at Tusmore in about 1625. 17 He or his son Henry may have rebuilt and enlarged it and added the … of the manor of Bucknell, 52 held by Guy of Tusmore of Simon de Turvill, who held it of Roger Damory. In 1236 Simon …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.); Twynym (xv cent.). Twineham is a small parish of 1,937 acres, level and low-lying in the valley of the … manor, in 1280. 5 He died in 1294 and was succeeded by his son Michael. 6 Thomas son of Michael, created Lord Poynings … succeeded as an infant, as in 1387 a court was held by Simon Yngolf and Simon Benfield: Manor Rolls, Lewes. Suss. …