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A History of the County of Warwick
… 704; 1931, 1,155. Water Orton was originally a hamlet of Aston, forming a narrow extension of that large parish … (Northants), 10 in 1552. 11 On the death of his son Bartholomew in 1601 it was called TATE'S MANOR and was held of the Arden manor, 12 passing to his son Sir William Tate, who was dealing with it in 1606, 13 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Waterperry WATERPERRY The ancient parish of Waterperry 1 lies on the Buckinghamshire border with the … in 1086 was an unidentified Robert, probably the Robert son of Walter who held Oakley of Robert d'Oilly. 26 The next … the Vicarage was in such 'great ruins and decaye' that Philip Hall, a carpenter of St. Giles's, Oxford, reported …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ancient parish covered only 653 acres. 1 It lay in a bend of the River Thame which bounded it on the north and west; on … garden. It was, however, in 18078, in the time of his son W. H. Ashhurst, that the grounds were laid out 'under the … by 1315, when Katherine settled the manor on her second son John, to be held of her during her lifetime at a rent of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… WATH Wat (xi cent.); Waz (xiii cent.). In 1831 the parish of Wath comprised the township of Wath and the chapelries of … retained a mesne lordship here, and that Brian or his son 9 enfeoffed of it one of the ancestors of the Marmions, … and manor-house of Norton Conyers were granted to Sir Simon Musgrave, 75 who settled the manor on his son Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… WATLINGTON Like other Chiltern parishes the ancient parish of Watlington was long and narrow, being nowhere more than a … for the sale of the house for 1,500 to John Tilson, the son of the Under-Secretary of State, though the actual … of enlargement and modernization. In 1921 the architect Philip Tilden designed a columned loggia and painted …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its name from its low and watry situation. THE PARISH of Watringbury is almost square, about a mile and a quarter … Baker, of Sifinghurst, who died in the 5th and 6th year of Philip and Mary, and was succeeded in them by his eldest son, Sir Richard Baker, who in the 1st year of queen …
A History of the County of Hertford
… WATTON-AT-STONE Wodtone, Wattune (xi cent.). The parish of Watton has an area of 3,585 acres, of which 1,912 acres … Derman. Derman's heir was his brother Leofstan, 10 whose son Ailwin or Elwyn was the father of Henry, first Mayor of … 57 In 1576 Thomas Bradbury sold the manor of Bardolfs to Philip Boteler, 58 after which it followed the descent of
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Wayford WAYFORD The parish of Wayford lies on the southern boundary of the county, 3 … manor is said to have passed from William Blanford to his son William, and thereafter to his grandson Thomas Blanford. … Daubeney (II) granted a life interest in the manor to his son and daughter-in-law, James (d. 1615) and Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the village. Weddington Castle is probably on the site of the capital mansion-house mentioned in a suit of 1566. 1 … their occupation. 2 After the forfeiture of Thomas's son, the Duke of Suffolk, the manor was leased by the Crown … life; then to Amice, 2nd daughter of his cousin the Rev. Philip Bracebridge, D.D., who married George Heming of
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1921, 23; 1931, 23. Weethley is situated at the west end of Ragley Park, 2 miles west from Wixford station on the … they were divided between two branches of the family; Simon son of Ralph of Coughton and Ralph of Kinwarton each holding …
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