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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiii cent.). West Rounton is an agricultural parish of about 1,458 acres lying in the valley of the Wiske. The … from them in 1903 by Sir Lowthian Bell, bart. 27 His son Sir Hugh Bell, bart., is the present owner. One messuage, … 44 or 'Irby.' 45 In 1377 John claimed the manor against Philip Colvill and Margaret his wife, 45a holding in right of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Tanfield, from the South-east The ecclesiastical parish of West Tanfield is coextensive with the civil parish. It … Argent two bars azure and a border engrailed sable. Hugh son of Gernegan, a contemporary of Torphin de Manfield, held … who survived him and was lady of Tanfield in 1204. 17 Her son Gernegan (by her husband Hugh) 18 was her successor, 19 …
A History of the County of Essex
… THURROCK West Thurrock lies beside the Thames, 30 km. east of London and 3 km. west of Grays Thurrock. 1 The ancient … received lands in France formerly held by Thomas Brinson, son of Robert of Eu. 78 Robert was the brother of Henry of Eu … farm. Lot 4, with great tithes from 93 a., went to Philip Hubert, heir of Sir Jonathan Andrews. As a result of
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Tisted is a small triangular-shaped parish with an area of 2,356 acres lying on high ground between 500 and 600 ft. … and heirs. The manor was held successively of their son Thomas Kyngeston and of his kinsman and heir John … the grant of land in West Tisted made by a certain Philip de Rammesye to the priory of Newark (Harl. MS. 47, G. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… West Tyderley, Westytherley (xvi cent.). The parish of West Tytherley contains 2,918 acres, of which 1,089 acres … this estate belonged at the time of the Survey to Alwi the son of Turber, but his right to it was disputed by the men of … to Walter, and from him passed before 1253 10 to his son Roger de Langford, who was succeeded before 1272 by a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… next parish from Hayes, westward, adjoining to the county of Surry. It is called West Wickham from its situation, and … gules, as appears by a seal in the Dering library. His son and heir, Sir Walter de Huntingfield, in the 11th year of … licence to impark his wood here, called the Frith. 4 His son, Sir John de Huntingfield paid aid for it in the 20th …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes West Wickham WEST WICKHAM The parish of West Wickham, 1 lying 10 miles south-east of Cambridge, … la Haye. 49 Stephen was succeeded in 1176 or 1177 by his son Walter, 50 whose lands in Cambridgeshire, confiscated in … great-grandson Thomas, Lord Montfort, were sold, 65 Philip Yorke, earl of Hardwicke (d. 1790), agreed to buy West …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiv cent.). This parish stretches from the southern bank of the River Ure up the northern slope of Penhill, and … Jervaulx Abbey in East Witton, 45 whose grandson William son of Hervey held half a knight's fee in West Witton. 46 In … a carucate in West Witton, formerly held by William son of Hervey, to William's brother Gilbert as a tenth of a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Wideneia, Wydehay, Widihay (xiii cent.). The small parish of West Woodhay lies at the extreme south of the county on … and 2 acres of land with appurtenances here to John son of Roger. 5 The manor was called 'Woodhaye Osevile' in … Cheney this manor passed under a deed of settlement to his son John. 13 This John Cheney was a strong supporter of Henry …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… WRATTING West Wratting parish lies 10 miles south-east of Cambridge and 7 miles south-west of Newmarket. 1 Its 3,543 … manor, passing from William Freville (fl. 1424) to his son William (d. 1481), and his son John. 27 In 1496 the prior … and elsewhere to Robert Beverage, Thomas Sewale, and Sir Philip of Wratting. 39 In 1394 Robert Parys held a manor in …
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