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A History of the County of Warwick
… 140. Wolverton ( alias Wolverdington until the middle of the 19th century) is a small parish lying between … had been held by Ernuin and in 1086 was held by William son of Corbucion; to it belonged woodland 1 furlong by … other portion from Peter de Studley, grandson of William son of Corbucion. 8 The estates of William's eldest son
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xvii cent.). Wolverton is a small parish with an area of 1,453 acres situated to the east of Kingsclere. The … of Wolverton. 16 He died in 1235, and was succeeded by his son Herbert Fitz Peter, 17 who in the Testa de Nevill is … including a park stocked with deer, in 1286, leaving a son John and a widow Joan, 22 who soon afterwards received …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 763. Wolvey is a large parish and village on the border of the county 5 miles south-east of Nuneaton. It is watered … at 5 hides, held of the king by Robert de Vesci, Alric son of Meriet having held it freely before 1066. 7 The … to the Ferrers of Groby, the first of whom was the younger son of the earl. This overlordship is recorded down to 1458. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… List of maps Wonersh WONERSH Wonherche (xiv cent.); Ognersh and … 1745. He probably rebuilt the house. Sir William's eldest son, William, is said 10 to have been unmarried. In the … with land in Worplesdon. 12 In the same years Ernald son of Richard of Tangley was proved to be nephew and heir of
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Wonston WONSTON The parish of Wonston covers an area of 5,493 acres, of which 8 are … Winchester, the other assessed at the same, held by Robert son of Gerold. Earl Godwin had held both, probably as one … Survey are identical. 8 The half that was held by Robert son of Gerold passed to the Scotney family in the thirteenth …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… at Bourne End. The area is 3,140 acres, comprising 1,436 of arable land, 699 of permanent grass, 289 of woods and … was afterwards the seat of the Goodwins and the Whartons. Philip, 'the good Lord Wharton,' friend of Puritan divines, … 45 and Derbyshire. 46 His heir was his younger son Ralph, 47 founder of Thurgarton Priory in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Eaton is a small rural parish, lying five miles north-east of Oxford. The area is 788 acres; 1 it includes Forest farm, … her husband William Avenel and of Walchelin Hareng 38 her son, presumably by an earlier marriage. Her first husband was … the Fulk Hareng of 1138 or related to him. Helewis's son Walchelin Hareng was probably lord by 1168. 39 Walchelin …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xiv cent.); Wood Walton (xvi cent.). The parish of Wood Walton now contains 3,882 acres of land and 16 acres … Walter was holding it when, about 1134, with his wife and son he granted the manor to the Abbey of Ramsey, to hold by … him, when an unsuccessful claim to the manor was made by Philip le Moyne. 49 When Michael, son of Michael de Walton, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Woodborough WOODBOROUGH The parish of Woodborough lies mainly in the Vale of Pewsey some 7 miles … road. Manors. Saulf held Woodborough T.R.E. 22 Robert son of Gerald held it in 1086 and was succeeded by his nephew … Frank in 1412, 130 and may have been the manor held by Philip Franklin in 1604. 131 Franklin's manor was held in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish south-eastward from Halden, and is within the court of the bailiwic of the Seven Hundreds, which claims paramount … the 19th year of that reign sold it to John Shellie, whose son John Shelley, esq. of Michelgrove, was created a baronet … deeds, without date, of this estate, and his grandson Sir Simon de Woodchurch, is in the register of those Kentish …
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