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A History of the County of York North Riding
… cent.); Wethergh (xiv cent.). The ecclesiastical parish of Welbury lies on the south bank of the River Wiske; it is … the marriage of Ingelisa, heiress of John Ingram, to Sir Philip Colvill. Before 127981, however, Welbury had been … and at that date the lordship in demesne was held by Ralph son of William. 6 From this time until the early 18th century …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xiii cent.); Welforde, Welford (xv cent.). The parish of Welford lies partly in the valley of the Lambourn, which … Fortescue. She died in 1585. 22 Sir Thomas's heir was his son Thomas, then aged nineteen and a half years. 23 The … Thomas, who had married Muriel Parry, and John Abrahall, son of John Abrahall and Frances Parry. 29 Sir Thomas left an …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and partly in Warwickshire, but by an Order of 1894 the Warwickshire portion was constituted the distinct … belonging to the monastery of Tewkesbury. 17 Ludovic's son Sir Edward Greville sold the manor to Lionel Cranfield, … court of Barlichway due from Bickmarsh by arrangement with Philip de Ascellis the sheriff (in 1240). 33 The hide in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Well WELL Welle (xi cent.). The ecclesiastical parish of Well includes the townships of Well and Snape, and … Joan, and after her death in 1440 passed to their third son George Nevill, who succeeded to most of the lands of his … old; he died at Snape Castle in 1530 and was followed by a son John Lord Latimer. 26b John was implicated in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xii cent.); Wentlande, Wenlond (xiii cent.). The parish of Welland lies in the south-west of the county. It has an … as to the lawful marriage of Margery wife of John son of John Walpole of Welland, who claimed a third of a … to have been bestowed upon the priory of Little Malvern by Simon, Bishop of Worcester (112550). 40 In 1288 a dispute …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 582; 1931, 623. The Wellesbournes form an irregular block of country roughly 4 miles in breadth from east to west and … Hastang family in that north and east. Thurstan's elder son Robert was deprived of the manor by the king 13 in 1175 … mesne lordship it has left no trace. In January 1246 Mr. Simon de Wauton (or Walton) received a grant 40 of a weekly …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xiii-xvi cent.); Wellyngburgh (xiv cent.). The parish of Wellingborough contains 4,253 acres. The subsoil is Lias … by the abbey, the last tenants being William Peke and his son John. 61 The latter had been succeeded by 1547 by his … whose lands were seized by King John and granted to Philip de Wigornia, 98 but in 1216 John de Harcourt recovered …
A History of the County of Hertford
… cent.); Wyluwes, Welewes, Weluen (xiv cent.). The parish of Welwyn has an area of 3,064 acres, of which 1,028 acres … highway. 13 In 1463 John Porter, chaplain, and Thomas son of William Fyssh of Welwyn were presented as 'common … of a sub-tenant until 1288, when the manor was held by Philip de Mardley, perhaps a descendant of Alward. In that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… very irregular and were no doubt drawn along the limits of already existing fields; the northern boundary follows for … Wendlebury to her husband, Thomas of Woodstock, youngest son of Edward III, who held the overlordship of this fee … have been breaking up, for in 1653 1 yard land demised to Philip Holman for 99 years were said to have been formerly …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Wendy WENDY The parish 1 lay on the southern bank of the river Cam or Rhee 8 km. north-west of Royston. It … the 16th century. 25 By 1130 Odo had been succeeded by his son Robert the chamberlain who held land in Wendy. 26 … probably of Waresley (Hunts.). Agnes, widow of his son Robert (fl. 1249), 29 in 1262 gave a third of a manor in …