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A History of the County of Hampshire
… WHITWELL Whitewell, Wytewell (xiii cent.). The parish of Whitwell lies to the south of Godshill, and extends to the … probably included in the manor of Gatcombe held by William son of Stur, which three brothers had held before the … toward the end of the 13th century. 5 In 1292 her son Sir William de Estur, kt., died seised of the manor, 6 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Whightwell, Whitwell (xvi cent.). The little parish of Whitwell, of which the population is only 84 persons, … (q.v.) by David, Earl of Huntingdon, to Richard son of Hugh de Moreville, constable of Scotland. 2 Richard (d. 1189) was succeeded by his son William (d. 1196), and he by his sister Helen, wife of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Qwerleton, Wherleton (xiv cent.). This parish consists of the townships of Whorlton, Faceby and Potto, and includes … 31 before 1112. His wife was named Gertrude and he had a son Stephen. 32 This Stephen was a witness in about 1145 to … her, and her heir when she died in 1368 was a younger son Philip, then aged fifteen. 69 He succeeded to the barony of
A History of the County of Warwick
… Population: 1911, 59; 1921, 64; 1931, 65. Wibtoft, one of the few Warwickshire parishes with a Danish name, is a … Bulkington, Cliftonon-Dunsmore, and Brownsover. 6 Arnold's son John in 12845 successfully claimed view of frankpledge, … the Haywards. 15 The Purefey half was passed by George's son Gamaliel to Anthony Stoughton; 16 George Stoughton (joint …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Wickingford, Wickenford (xviii cent.). The parish of Wichenford lies 6 miles to the north-west of the town ofof the family given in the visitation of 1569, by his son John, 36 who in 1244 agreed with the Bishop of Worcester … Earl of March, 71 and in 1323 Woodhall was granted to Simon de Reding, king's serjeant-at-arms, for life. 72 Free …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… north-westward from Otterden. It is called in the book of Domesday, Winchelesmere; in antient deeds, Winchelinges; … privileges, knight of the garter, lord warden, &c. whose son Henry, lord Cheney, about the middle of queen Elizabeth's … one likewise for Annys, widow of Raynold Filmar, (fourth son of Sir Edward above-mentioned) who died in 1616. This …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Wick Rissington WICK RISSINGTON The parish of Wick Rissington (otherwise Wyck Rissington or Rissington … to have given the estate during his lifetime to his son William, 64 who in 1303 was holding one-sixth of one … Stratford, who died in 1558 holding both manors. Henry's son John, aged five at his father's death, 73 was dealing …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Wickham WICKHAM Wykham (xiii cent.). The parish of Wickham, containing 2,446 acres, of which 18 are covered … death in 1616, 3 but in 1626 it was in the hands of her son Sir William Uvedale, 4 who probably held it till his … M.P. for Fowey, Cornwall, 22 and in 1764 sold by Philip Rashleigh to George Garnier, sheriff of Hampshire in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by Wingham, to distinguish it from the two other parishes of the same name in this county. In Domesday it is written … free land, which Sired held of Alured Biga, and Goisfrid, son of Badland, now holds it of the bishop of Baieux, and it … of England, whose grandson Anthony was, anno I and 2 of Philip and Mary, created viscount Montague, and died …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Widford after xvi cent. Widford is a small parish of 1,167 acres, of which about two-thirds are arable land and … of Lamb's friend Randal Norris of the Inner Temple, her son Richard and her daughter Elizabeth, widow of Charles … to have been acquired in some way by Ivo de Grentmesnil, son of Hugh, and to have been given by him to Bermondsey in …
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