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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Upchurch UPCHURCH LIES the next parish northward from that of Hartlip, and is so named from its high situation. This … as he was commonly called, whose grandson William, son of George Wardegar, sold it, in the 17th of king James I, … to hold in capite by knight's service. He was the natural son of Sir John Norton, of Northwood, in this county, for …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Upham UPHAM The parish of Upham consists of 2,883 acres, of which approximately 1,596 are arable land, … that Iseult, who apparently had married again, sent her son to one of the trustees 'with a release from his mother …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.); Uplium and Uplithum (xiii cent.). The parish of Upleatham, which lies south of Marske, contains about … who lived early in the 13th century was probably her son. 19 Roger had two daughters, Agnes and Elizabeth, 20 of … (Craucestria) 22 for 6 tofts and 13 oxgangs, from Roald son of Roald for a carucate, 23 from the Abbot of Jervaulx …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for a short distance, and the Great Central main line of the former L.N.E.R. crosses the eastern corner of this … that they have in an Eschuteon to difference the third son from the first and second in a family' (apparently a … as one knight's fee, and described as that held by Simon de Shuckburgh and Ralph Chater; 27 these, however, are …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.). Upper Arley is a parish containing 3,969 acres, of which 50 acres are covered with water, on the Shropshire … apparently given by Bishop Roger to Henry de Port, for his son Adam was in possession in 11667, 14 and it appears that … restored to the earl, 29 who was succeeded in 1243 by his son John. 30 John de Burgh granted this manor to Robert …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiv cent.). Upper Clatford contains 2,209 acres, of which 9 are covered by water, 1,259 are arable land, 294 … de Huntingfield, 17 and in the following October gave John son of Henry 20 librates of land in the manor with all … had become divided into three parts, being held by Philip de St. Philibert, Bartholomew de Sackville, and John …
A History of the County of Bedford
… parishes, were united in 1888. Together they cover an area of 1,695 acres, of which 665 are arable land, 477 permanent … from the abbey, for a few years later, Walter, Joscelin's son, was holding one-third of a hide from the abbey. 19 … 1254 her dower in Gravenhurst was inherited by Barnabas, son of Walter, who was then seventeen years old. 20 Barnabas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… south-eastward from Lower Hardres. The greatest part of it in the upper half hundred of Bridge, but there is a … kept his shrievalty in the 30th year of Elizabeth, whose son Sir Thomas Hardres married Eleanor, daughter and heir of … arms without the chevron. Richard Hardres, esq. the eldest son of Sir Thomas, was first knighted, and afterwards made a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xivxvii cent.); Upper Helmsley (xviii cent.). The parish of Upper Helmsley covers an area of nearly 833 acres, 492 of … afterwards came, probably on the forfeiture of the count's son and heir, 7 to Niel Daubeney, and by him were granted to … Thweng of the hospital of St. Leonard, 26 descended to his son and heir George, then aged eighteen, who died in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… HEYFORD or HEYFORD WARREN This oblong-shaped parish 1 of 1,628 acres has 1 miles of the River Cherwell for its … a widow in the king's gift with two sons. 43 Her eldest son Warin, who gave his name to the village, came of age in … the lord of the manor confirmed them to Oseney, 145 and Simon the rector promised not to impede their collection. 146 …
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