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A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi cent.); Twywelle, Twiwell (xii cent.). The parish of Twywell is low-lying, nowhere rising over 300 ft. above … Vere, the Chamberlain, and a similar grant was made to his son Robert. 10 In the 13th century, Abbot Jakesley (126193) … land that had formerly been leased with it. In 1592, his son Thomas sold the 'manor' to Robert Dallyson, 16 who in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 731; 1921, 728; 1931, 737. The eastern boundary of the parish is formed by the road running along the ridge … Stone held a certain amount of land in the parish. Robert son of Nicholas de Stafford, with the consent of his wife … the Priory of Kenilworth and its cell of Stone by Bishop Simon of Worcester between 1138 and 1147. 51 In 1242 a …
Magna Britannia
… or UFFCULM, a decayed market-town, in the hundred of Bampton and in the deanery of Tiverton, lies on the … by Fulk Paganell, or Paynell, Lord of Uffculm, to Adam, son of Ailward, whose descendants took the name of Sowill. … the property of R. H. Clarke, Esq., of Bridwell. The Rev. Simon Pidsley, lately deceased, was patron and incumbent of
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.); Offington (xvi cent.). The ancient parish of Uffington with its chapelries of Balking and Woolstone 1 … London. 31 In 1620 Francis and Elizabeth Jones and their son Abraham conveyed the property to Elizabeth Craven, 32 … and sole heir of Bartholomew Tipping and wife of the Rev. Philip Wroughton, who was in possession in 1805. 67 They sold …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiv cent.). Ufton is a small parish covering an area of 2,188 acres, of which 939 acres are arable land, 506 acres … of John de Sutton, held the overlordship in 1323. 17 John son of John de Sutton conveyed his knights' fees here and … Richard. 34 The latter held the manor during the reign of Philip and Mary, 35 and died childless in 1560. 36 By his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the main road from Northampton to Warwick, 2 miles west of Southam. Two small streams rise near the centre of the … alienate in mortmain to the priory was granted to Thomas son of Gervase de Wauton and John de Warewell for 40 acres in 1284, to William son of Richard de Staunton for 10 s. rent in 1290, and to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Domesday it is written Olecumbe, in others Wulcombe, and of late Ulcomb. Part of this parish below, or to the … of Rochester, M. D. and Samuel, of Boughton Malherb, whose son Samuel left an only daughter Sarah, who afterwards became … But being recalled from thence in the 3d and 4th year of Philip and Mary, he retired to this estate, where he died in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Parishes Ullenhall ULLENHALL Ullenhall, which lies west of Henley-in-Arden, was made a separate ecclesiastical parish … assessed as I hide and valued at 3. 4 From Robert or his son Nicholas it came into the hands of Roger, Earl of … then descended in that family and on the attainder of Sir Simon Montfort of Coleshill was granted by the king to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and 2 miles south-west from Hook station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The parish contains … known as the manor of ANDWELL. Roger de Port, the eldest son and successor of Adam, much increased his father's … foundation of Andwell Priory. Thus in 1285 Ela widow of Philip Basset, who was then holding Maplederwell for life, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Upavon UPAVON Upavon lies at the head of the Christchurch Avon valley, where it opens into the Vale … and 12th centuries, 67 perhaps to William (d. 1129) 68 the son of Ralph. The estate possibly passed with the office to … Isabel's death in 1260 82 it passed to Gilbert's brother Philip who bought a royal charter of enfeoffment in 1261. 83 …
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