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A History of the County of Hampshire
… In 1881 Widley was a small parish about five miles north of Portsmouth. It was about two miles in breadth and a mile … of the manor in 1531, and from her it passed to Arthur her son and heir. 12 Arthur Uvedale was succeeded by his son William, who died in 1569, 13 and was followed by his son
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Wimears Poll or Spear; or, Wide mere Poole. In Wymarspol, of the Fee of Raph Fitz-Hubert, lay to Boney as much as was … the Right descended thus, viz. from Haldoen to Hugh his Son, from him to Raph his Son, whose Son and Heir Raph, was … many Witnesses, Robert de Heriz, and William his Uncle, Simon Son of Richard, and Herbert his Brother, William Pietas …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Walde (xi cent.); Welde, Wolde (xiv cent.). The parish of Wield, covering an area of 2,104 acres, lies in the open … who died seised of the manor 8 in 1286, his heir being his son John, 9 who was still holding in 1296. 10 In 1306 William de Wintershull, John's son, conveyed the reversion of the manor, two-thirds of which …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… WIGGESLEY. This Place also is reckoned with several others of the Soc of Newark, and was rated to Dane-geld or public Tax of those … of St. Katherin's of five Bovats in Wiggesle. 2 Hugh, Son of Lambert de Bussy, 41 H. 3. had Free Warren granted in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… north and south, the west boundary lying along the edge of the Chilterns. The church and village stand in the … William Gernet, and on his death it descended to his elder son Gilbert. This Gilbert was convicted of felony, and his … of his father. 23 Elizabeth, his only daughter, married Simon Harcourt, eldest son of Vere Harcourt, D.D., 24 and in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Wichestun, xi cent.; Wygynton, xiii cent. The parish of Wigginton is a long and narrow tract of ground in the … granted him in return other land in the same vill. Roger son of Hugh de Haxby was holding tenements here in the reign … out of the parish. 58 In 1247 the chapel was confirmed to Simon son of Master Richard de Arenhall 'as in the grant of
A History of the County of Oxford
… triangular in shape with the river forming one side of the triangle. 1 The dominant features in the north are the … and followed the descent of Ardley and Bucknell. 38 Philip de la Vache successfully claimed overlordship of … descent of Ardley and South Weston and was held by Roger son of Ralph, a nephew of Niel d'Oilly and an ancestor of the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Welby (xixiv cent.); Wilby (xv xx cent.). The parish of Wilby covers 1,161 acres. The soil is rich loam with a … to the church of Wilby was made in 1219 by Sir Philip de Hamton as guardian of the heir of John de Wileby. … probably John's grandson, Walter; John seems to have had a son Robert de Wileby, also called Robert le Eyr, 12 who …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Wilcot WILCOT The parish of Wilcot, contiguous with Pewsey, 6 miles from Marlborough, … held Wilcot T.R.E. and in 1086. 59 He was succeeded by his son Walter (d. 1147), founder of Bradenstoke Priory. Walter's … it until the late 1930s. 77 It was later acquired by Sir Philip Dunn. 78 Other land was bought by William Strong and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Wilden WILDEN Wildene (xixiv cent.). Wilden is a parish of 2,265 acres, of which 1,026 are arable land, 1,111 … regard to the moiety which passed to Agnes, John Ridel her son is found holding in 12867, 19 and again in 13023. 20 He … in 1617, 24 and was followed by John Rolt, probably his son, whose son Thomas received the freedom of the manor in …
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