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A History of the County of Hampshire
… xiii cent.); Whicchurch (xv cent.). Whitchurch is a parish of 6,367 acres, of which 3,760 acres are arable land, 1,138 … the king to renew to him and his brother-in-law, only son of the late William Shrimpton, the lease of Whitchurch … by Henry Bishop of Winchester in the wardship of John, son of Martin, a minor, together with the lands held by the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Aston Episcopi, Whiteladiaston (xvi cent.). The parish of White Ladies Aston lies to the south-east of the town of … 39 but this manor does not seem to have passed to his son and heir William, but to a younger son Francis, who had joined with his parents in buying the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Abbas (xiv cent.); Whitwalton (xvii cent.). The parish of White Waltham covers an area of 2,642 acres, of which … died seised of it in 1567, 13 being succeeded by his son William, who in 1580 alienated it to Richard Huddlestone. … 8 Hen. VI, m. 2, 3, 12. Feet of F. Div. Co. Hil. 6 Eliz. Philip Fiennes, gentleman, is defendant in this fine, Sir …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Whitestaunton WHITESTAUNTON The parish of Whitestaunton, known as Staunton until the earlier 14th … Roger (d. by 1157), Walter (II) (d. 1179), and to the son of the last, Walter (III) (d. 1199). On the death of … then a minor, who was later probably the first wife of Simon Brett. 38 The half held by John Brett (d. 1478) passed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… written in Domesday, Bevesfel, is its proper name, that of Whitfield being much more modern, by which it is now … John's reign, and was a justice itinerant. He left one son, Bartholomew, and two daughters; Joane, married to John … it has ever since been called. He gave it to his second son Roger Boys, esq. 1 whose only son and heir Edward Boys, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 525; 1921, 570; 1931, 586. Whitnash occupies a strip of country about 3 miles long but less than a mile wide, … manor-house) being mentioned in a fine of 1221, 7 and his son Thomas receiving a messuage and a virgate in 1262 from Simon de Radefford and Emma his wife. 8 The younger Thomas …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Whichbury (xvii cent.); Whitchbury (xix cent.). The parish of Whitsbury was originally in the Wiltshire hundred of … and later sovereigns added like confirmations. 7 In 11712 Philip de Hampton 8 had a suit against the Abbot of Reading … to Richard Morrison. 14 He died seised in 1556, leaving a son and heir Charles, 15 who was succeeded in 1599 by his son
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lies the next parish eastward from Seasalter, the whole of it being within the hundred of Whitstaple, excepting the … and the king granted this manor to David de Strabolgie, son of John, earl of Athol, before-mentioned, for his eminent … who died possessed of this estate in 1591. His descendant Philip, viscount Strangford, dying possessed of it about the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Whittington is a small rural parish on the edge of the Cotswolds 7 km. ESE. of Cheltenham. The ancient … a knight's fee. In 1204, following Richard's death, his son Henry obtained seisin of his lands but in 1205 Richard's … 304 A surgeon lived in Whittington in 1684 305 and William Simon, a Master in Chancery, lived in Whittington for some …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Whittlesford WHITTLESFORD The village of Whittlesford stands by the river Cam or Granta, 7 miles … married Ralph de Tony 43 (d. 1126). Alice's heir was their son Roger de Tony (d. by 1162). The overlordship of the … John Clifton (d. 1447), and Isabel (d. 1436), who married Philip Tilney (d. 1453). 81 Joan Clifton probably held …
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