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A History of the County of Warwick
… 177; 1921, 172; 1931, 169. Wishaw, including the hamlet of Moxhull, is a small parish occupying an elevated … parish for several centuries. Walter de Bereford and his son Walter dealt with lands here in 1257, 16 and in 1287 the younger Walter's son Osbert de Bereford settled lands here and elsewhere on …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Wishou, or Wisoe WISHOU, or WISOE. Probably an Hill of Plants, or Custom Hill. In this Place before the … only the Churches of Coleston, Wilgeby, and Wishou. His Son Richard de Luvetot had Sheffeild and Wirksop, and the … were John de Heriz, Helias de Martini, Hugh de Rempston, Philip de Cortingstok, William de Waldeself, William Brodney, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Pyrford. The soil is mainly the alluvium, sand, and gravel of the Wey valley; the old natural course of the river runs … in 1275 holding it of Ralph Camoys of Wotton, and left a son and heir John, then forty years of age. 6 In 1282 John … Beatrice, 7 who soon after became the wife of Robert son of William Burnel. 8 Camoys. Argent a chief gules with …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… est Wistow x cent.), Kingestune (xi cent.). 1 The parish of Wistow consists of a strip of land running north-east and … for her life, and on her death in 1883 it went to his only son, Charles de la Pryme, barrister-at-law, who died in 1899, … the advowson passed to his sister Anne, who had married Philip Sherard, second Earl of Harborough. The earl presented …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Withington, a large rural parish 10.5 km. south-east of Cheltenham, included the village of Withington with … Robert Fielding 102 (d. 1709), who left it to his eldest son Charles. 103 From the Fieldings it passed to the … manor by Anschitel. 329 Later, apparently c. 1200, Philip of Colesbourne held two hides at those places, 330 and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 288. Withybrook parish is situated about 7 miles northeast of Coventry. It occupies the upper part of the valley of a … which Spilleman holds'; he also affirmed that Nicholas son of Liulf had no rights in the monks' fishpond except for … in the south wall of the tower is: 'Cristofar Watkin Philip Hartley Churchwardens Ano. Dom. 1632.' The pulpit is …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is bounded on the west by Thursley, formerly a chapelry of the parish. It is rather over 6 miles from north to south, … to the property in 1705. His daughter Mary married Philip Carteret Webb, from whom Mr. R. W. Webb is descended. … and after the Conquest was among the lands of Gilbert son of Richer (Richerius) de Aquila, 6 whose grandfather …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being usually called Witsham. THIS PARISH, which partakes of the gross unhealthy air of the adjoining marshes, is a … of it. A fair is held here yearly, on the seast of St. Philip and James, May 1, for toys and pedlary. THE MANOR OF … to Sir Henry Crispe, of Quekes, who settled it on his son Nicholas Crispe, esq. of Grimgill, in Whitstaple, who had …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Wivelsfield 1 is a parish in the Weald with an area of 2,541 acres. In 1934 parts of it were transferred to the … Ottehale, who was succeeded by his daughter Maud; and her son Richard de la Donne at her request granted Otehall to his … in other parishes. 27 William Attree was succeeded by his son Thomas sometime before 1523, 28 and about this time the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 116. Wixford is a small parish lying across the valley of Hay Brook, a tributary of the Arrow, which river forms its … portion of this land was lost by the monastery to Ufa's son Wulfgeat who, having secured a grant of it for life, … are two figures of apostles, the dexter, probably St. Philip, holding a cross staff and a book; over them are bits …
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