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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Weston Colville WESTON COLVILLE The parish of Weston Colville, 1 10 miles southeast of Cambridge and 6 … between 1856 and 1869, was born at Weston Colville, the son of the village shoemaker, but as an adult lived at … 1561 resided, but was thought incapable of preaching. 290 Simon Hackesup, rector 15831605, preached every Sunday but …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Weston Corbett WESTON CORBETT The parish of Weston Corbett, covering only 513 acres, is immediately … Caus, had evidently granted his land of Weston to Robert son of Madoc for life, and in 1224 recovered seisin of it, … The lords of the manor were again patrons in the reigns of Philip and Mary and Elizabeth, John Altham and John Elliot …
A History of the County of Northampton
… cent.). Weston Favell is a large parish, covering an area of nearly 2,000 acres and, since 1900, including part of the … de Bois had inherited as younger, but eldest surviving, son of Ernald de Bois 8 who held of a small fee of Mortain in … Nicholas de Haversham. 10 This Nicholas was succeeded by a son Nicholas, 11 whose heir was intermediary between John de …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Weston, xi cent.; Weston Turville, xiii cent. The parish of Weston Turville contains 2,323 acres of land, 1 of which … and in this way became part of the honour of Leicester. 6 Simon de Montfort as Earl of Leicester 7 held it early in the … the earldom was granted to Edmund of Lancaster, the second son of Henry III. 8 The latter died seised of three knights' …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In the 19th century the parish covered an area of 2,295 acres, but in 1932 a detached portion of Chesterton … Nigel lived until about 1115 39 and was succeeded by his son Robert (II) d'Oilly, who married Edith, daughter of … Thame. 43 Robert died in 1142, 44 and was succeeded by his son Henry (I), who confirmed his mother's gift to Thame 45 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 195. Weston-under-Wetherley parish is on the right bank of the River Leam, 3 miles north-east of Leamington Spa. The … Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan. Their son John was in 1292 overlord of 2 carucates in Weston, for … there was a dispute between William and Thomas Shuckburgh, Simon Cook, and Thomas Chyldes, claiming to have been …
A History of the County of Warwick
… WESTON-UPON-AVON WITH MILCOTE The ancient parish consists of two parts: on the east a strip of land with an average … to his daughter Eleanor, wife of Thomas West. 12 Their son Sir Thomas died in 1386, when it was recorded that he … be no further connexion of the abbey with Weston, and his son John Grevill died seised of the manor of Weston-on-Avon …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (early xiv cent.); Weston Inge (xiv cent.). The parish of Westoning covers an area of 1,626 acres, of which 524 … William d'Avrenches, who died before 1230, leaving a son William, who died without issue before 1235, 12 and a … The rectory of Westoning was granted to Thomas Hungate and Simon Aynesworth in 1550, 79 but by a settlement made in 1562 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… settlement linked to Malmesbury by a short stretch of road along a narrow ridge and, as its name implies, it lay … William Basely and died in 1556. Thornhill passed to her son William Stumpe, 81 who sold it in 1576 to William Grymer. … In 1582 Grymer sold it to John Snell (d. 1587) and Snell's son Thomas, 83 who was later knighted. Sir Thomas (d. 1612) …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the next parish westward from Eastwell, taking its name of Wells, by which only it is mentioned in Domesday, from the … Petri de Bondingies. And three years afterwards Stephen, son of John Heringod, for a consideration, released to them … and it remained in the crown till the 4th and 5th of Philip and Mary, when it was granted to Thomas and John …